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Perhaps this? Skip to 0:42.I'm not sure what you mean by corkscrew, but for waterfall do you mean a pancake? Where the flyer basically just folds in half and the bases catch her back?
Perhaps this? Skip to 0:42.
I'm not sure what you mean by corkscrew, but for waterfall do you mean a pancake? Where the flyer basically just folds in half and the bases catch her back?
I don't know if some people do it differently, but when I based them it was exactly like a cradle. Dipping and immediately popping and letting go with both hands and then catching just like a cradle and backspot holding on to ankles.Thanks Yes I meant pancake. I think the two bases release their outside (towards judges) hand leaving backspot on ankles with most of the weight... I'm wondering when they release that outside hand (before or after the dip) and when they follow up with the right hand (before or after the flyer folds)
Yes!Thanks When you say fingers away from the flyer do you mean facing towards yourself (like setting for a full up)?
Which part of the corkscrew are they having trouble with?Just want to say thank u all for ur help the girls learned the pancake today in like 10 minutes and it looks beautiful! They cannot however get the hang of the corkscrew...
the main base seems to be struggling with figuring out how to unwind the grip to the bottom and the flyer is struggling with the turn... weird because they got the 360 heel stretch in a matter of minutes.Which part of the corkscrew are they having trouble with?
Have the main base literally stand in front of the stunt with the grip, then have return to her normal position while unwinding.the main base seems to be struggling with figuring out how to unwind the grip to the bottom and the flyer is struggling with the turn... weird because they got the 360 heel stretch in a matter of minutes.