1.) Liberty
A stunt where the main base holds the flyer with one foot in both of the base’s
hands. The flyer’s supported leg is straight and the other leg is
bent. Also called a lib.
A stunt where the main base holds the flyer with one foot in both of the base’s
hands. The flyer’s supported leg is straight and the other leg is
bent. Also called a lib.
2.) Heel Stretch
A stunt where the flyer has one leg being held by the base(s) while the other
leg is being held straight up by the flyer’s hand.
A stunt where the flyer has one leg being held by the base(s) while the other
leg is being held straight up by the flyer’s hand.
3.) Shoulder Sit
A stunt that requires only three people. The flyer is sitting on the main bases shoulders and the backspot is holding the waist.
A stunt that requires only three people. The flyer is sitting on the main bases shoulders and the backspot is holding the waist.
4.) Arabesque
A stunt position where the flyer has one leg straight down and the unsupported
leg pointed toward his or her back at a 90 degree angle.
A stunt position where the flyer has one leg straight down and the unsupported
leg pointed toward his or her back at a 90 degree angle.
5.) Basket Toss
A stunt consisting of three or more bases and a flyer where the bases interlock
their hands and toss the flyer into the air releasing contact. Also called
a basket or a toss.
A stunt consisting of three or more bases and a flyer where the bases interlock
their hands and toss the flyer into the air releasing contact. Also called
a basket or a toss.
6.) Cupie
When the flyer is in an extension with both of his or her feet pushed
together. It can be done as a group stunt or partner stunt where both of
the flyer’s feet are in one hand of the base. Also known as a kewpie or
awesome.
When the flyer is in an extension with both of his or her feet pushed
together. It can be done as a group stunt or partner stunt where both of
the flyer’s feet are in one hand of the base. Also known as a kewpie or
awesome.
7.) Deadman
When the flyer falls backwards or forwards out of a stunt. The flyer is
then usually pushed back upwards by bases.
When the flyer falls backwards or forwards out of a stunt. The flyer is
then usually pushed back upwards by bases.