Foot-to-Forearm
The base’s upper arms are vertical, and their forearms are horizontal. The flyer stands on the base’s forearms. This is …
The base’s upper arms are vertical, and their forearms are horizontal. The flyer stands on the base’s forearms. This is …
The flyer stands in the base’s vertically extended arms, balancing on the palms, facing the base’s face. The flyer maintains …
Reverse Low Foot-2-hand: The base’s elbows are on the ground, close to their body, with their forearms vertical. The flyer …
The base’s arms are straight and vertical, while the flyer stands in the base’s palms with a straight body. The …
Low foot-to-hand: The base’s elbow is on the ground, closely next to their body, with the forearm vertical. The flyer …
This is a summary post about foot-to-hand poses. Foot-to-hand is one of the fundamental poses in L-base acroyoga, with four …
This is not a ‘fundamental pose’; we rarely practice it, and it’s not particularly easy. I haven’t found any videos …
The Camel Pose is familiar to yogis and easy to perform on the ground. However, doing it while being held …
The flyer kneels into the palm of the base. It is very similar to the shin2foot pose, it is also …
The position starts from Shin2foot, the flyer takes one foot off the sole of the base and leans on it …
The flyer kneels on the foot of the base. The flyer stays upright, the base balances.The order in the name …
Flyer stands on base’s shin, toes close to base’s knee. The order in the name is important. The first word …