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Anyone have a name for this move?
Posted by lisakm on August 15, 2014 at 1:25 pmWe got into it from brass monkey — hook foot of free leg and sit part-way up, lean down into a split grip, and switch out the feet.
Veena replied 10 years, 3 months ago 9 Members · 15 Replies -
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Thanks, Tropicalpole. Hadn’t ever heard of those! But it looks like these are done with hips behind the pole? Not sure if that would make this a variation of that, or something different.
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You’re right I am wrong it’s not a Poisson.
I have seen it though, maybe it was called Firebird? Will try and look to check. -
No not firebird either. Sorry, don’t know name but it’s very pretty
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Not sure either but it is pretty. You can always give it a name and make it ur signature move.
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looks like a variation of the side bow and arrow I dont believe I have seen this variation
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Nice! I was wondering because I am in that same exact pose in my Facebook profile since 2012 except I am only holding on with one hand. I get into mine from twisted grip then turning my body until my back is facing the pole then hooking my top leg. I like to do a low spin in that pose too. You can spin in static mode or spin mode.
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Thanks, all. And yes, Veena — this does look like the same pose in your photo — minus your crazy flexibility! 🙂
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In Bristol we called it the monkey fish! Because you enter it from a brass “monkey” and then work it into a poisson/fish looking thing, hence monkey fish hehe xx
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Yes, monkey fish is a good one! I like that. Will go with that!
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veena, how do you get into that from the cartwheel? (I assume you mean split grip)
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From a split grip cartwheel mount….I’ve been doing it that way for a long time…this video has it around min 2:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEd-dofBLTA&list=UUup79MtZnWP_SCAHeVlmzdQ
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