A distinctive twist on the classic Tumbleweed, this flow feels closer to the Midnight Tumbleweed than the original. It skips the Star, replacing it with a graceful Biceps Stand in Hands, yet still delivers that mesmerizing vertical spin. Strong but airy, accessible yet full of playful challenge. And for those who can’t press into a high Foot-to-Hand, the magic still works beautifully with a low one.
It starts with biceps in hands, back bird, then high foot2hand, then he places the flyer in a back throne, from here comes the biceps in hands pose. Lauren Clausen
Very similar Peacock tumble to Lauren’s, no high foot2hand here. A beautiful performance. Danzaires Acroyoga Fernando Vizcaíno Carles
Another peacock tumble with high foot2hand Danzaires Acroyoga Fernando Vizcaíno Carles
Used Poses
Biceps Stand in Hands
In this inverted position, the base holds the flyer by the biceps, while the flyer grips the base’s arms. The flyer’s shoulders and head lean …
Back bird
Back bird “doe-legged”, i.e. the flyer draws in one leg bent and the other leg extended Flyer lets go of his hands and feet and …
Low Foot-2-hand
Low foot-to-hand: The base’s elbow is on the ground, closely next to their body, with the forearm vertical. The flyer keeps their body straight and …
High Foot-2-hand
The base’s arms are straight and vertical, while the flyer stands in the base’s palms with a straight body. The flyer faces the base’s legs. …
Reverse Straddle Throne
The flyer sits on the base’s legs, facing away, with their legs locked around the base’s legs from behind. It’s a beginner pose, simple and …
Used Transitions
From Biceps Stand in Hands to Back Bird
From Biceps Stand in Hands, the flyer leans back with a straight body line, landing smoothly on the base’s feet in Back Bird. Midnight Tumbleweed …
From Back Bird to Low Foot2Hand
Flyer goes from a horizontal position to a vertical position, her body is straight all the way, theoretically. In practice, the bird has a backward …
From Low Foot-to-Hand to High Foot-to-Hand
From low to high foot-to-hand — a transition that blends raw power with precise balance. A true test of strength for the base and body …
From High Foot-to-Hand to Reverse Straddle Throne
Transition for those who can hold a solid high Foot-to-Hand:The base brings their legs forward between the flyer’s legs, allowing the flyer to sit and …
From Reverse Straddle Throne to Biceps Stand in Hands
This transition is one of the signature highlights of the Peacock Tumble — a rare gem you won’t often see in other washing machines or …
Tumbleweed variations
From Reverse Back Bird to Knee2Hand (Maria)
The base initiates the transition by gently tipping the flyer. As the movement begins, the flyer bends her knees while …
From Reverse Star to Reverse Back Bird
The transition begins in a Reverse Star, with the base and the flyer maintaining a secure hand-to-hand connection throughout the …
Back Orbit Washing Machine
At first glance, Back Orbit may not look particularly difficult. The individual poses are familiar, but the transitions connecting them …
Goofy Star pop
The Goofy Star Pop is both a dynamic transition and a compact washing machine. The flyer is popped from a …
Goofy Reverse Star pop
The Reverse Goofy Star is far from a beginner’s pose. It is supported on a single foot, with the base’s …
Israel Machine ver2, ver3, ver4 (2 base 1 flyer)
This washing machine is performed by two bases and one flyer, opening up a whole new range of possibilities that …
The “W”
This is both a three-person AcroYoga pose and a beautiful balance challenge.One flyer holds a Star while the other balances …
From Goofy Star to Reverse Star
This transition moves smoothly from a Goofy Star into a Reverse Star.The base initiates the movement by rotating the flyer …









