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  • it's inbetween a tear drop and arabesque

  • @Cheerstar533 Oh, okay, what do you call a teardrop?

  • @kandeerox it's like a handstand with one foot still on the ground. kinda like splits in the air? one foot completly straight up with the other on the ground making a line and your hands on the ground by your foot

  • @Cheerstar533 Ah, okay. I know what you are talking about. Around here we call it a needle :)

  • Isn't that an arabesque? Impressive flexibility, as always.

  • @cowm00n No, it's inverted too much and the leg has a weird turnout

  • @kandeerox A sloppy arabesque? :-)

    I guess it just seems too similar to an arabesque to have a name of its own, but I could be totally wrong about that...

  • @cowm00n I don't know, maybe it doesn't have a name. However I don't think it is sloppy at all. That takes a lot of balance.

  • @kandeerox Oh I didn't mean to imply that you weren't doing *something* right, or that it was easy. Just that if you had been trying to do an arabesque, it might have been considered sloppy because of the things you described. Maybe you should give it a name just to make it distinct from an arabesque. ;-)

  • @cowm00n Just to be clear though, when I saw it I did *not* think, "She's trying to do arabesque but she's doing it wrong." So I think you're in the clear there!

  • @cowm00n lol well that's good :)

  • hola! :D

    Preciosa, you look great!

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  • @381sflsheer The heel stretch is where it's lifted by your hand (the first pose) and a no-handed heel stretch isn't inverted like that and it's called a lean. I am lost on that one...haha. I have heard it called an airplaine, but idk?

  • OMG! , you're soo flexible! , i wish that i could do my stretches like u! :)

  • @Saramichi97 Thank you. And you can, just practice and you'll get it! :D

  • @TheOfficialLincoln I have always been really flexible and had the basic split and heel stretch. It took me a couple weeks to get my hyperextension and a month or so to get my scorp.

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