Biglemoi (sometimes written Big Lemoi) is the name of a dynamic AcroYoga washing machine. While it’s widely practiced and recognized in the community, the origin or meaning of the name is unclear. It doesn’t seem to have a known meaning in English or other common languages, so it’s likely a playful or invented term.
The Biglemoi sequence includes symmetrical transitions through various poses, and it’s considered a more advanced washing machine. You can find detailed tutorials, for example, on Jacob Brown’s or Feel the flow’s platform, where it’s featured among the higher-level flows.
If you’re having trouble with Biglemoi, especially the transition from throne to side star, check out the Coindrop washing machine.
In Coindrop, the flyer starts in a horizontal position (instead of throne), so they only need to rotate sideways onto the base’s foot to get into side star—making the transition much easier to learn.

Biglemoi tutorial videos

Feel the flow: We help you with a detailed explanation of the part, where you usually roll off the base and show you how to best spot this trick.

Jacob Brown tutorial video. It is worth watching carefully, every detail is explained.

Biglemoi videos

Take a look at how different teachers perform the Biglemoi washing machine.

Reno Gorman

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Jacob Brown & Debbie Collis

Jacob Brown & Debbie Collis

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Used poses

Although the movement starts from bird pose, after completing one cycle, the flyer only passes through bird briefly while transitioning from one side star to the other. Therefore, bird is not considered an actual part of the washing machine itself.

Used Transitions

Entry pose: Bird
Loop sequence: Side Star → Goofy One-legged Throne →  Side Star
Notes: The Bird pose appears only at the start to enter the machine, not during the repeating cycle.

Coindrop, a similar, but a little bit easier washing machine

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