In a Double Side Star, the base is already supporting two flyers—one on each foot. Most people would look at that and think, “That’s enough.”
But acroyogis are not most people.
The base still has two perfectly good hands available, so why not put them to work? In this variation, a third flyer joins the party in a Bird position supported by the base’s hands, creating an impressive three-flyer stack built around the Double Side Star concept.
Sometimes the best new poses start with a simple question: “What else can we add?”
Sometimes the best new poses start with a simple question: “What else can we add?”
Poses
Double SideStar
In a Side Star, the base uses only one leg to support the flyer, since she is balanced on a …
Bird on hands – Handbird
The base holds the flyer in bird position on his outstretched arms. There are several ways to get into this …