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We have both bases facing each other. The main base has one hand under the heel and one hand under the foot; the secondary base holds under the middle of the foot and the main base's wrist.
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Same as we do. We make sure the main base's hands are really far under the shoe so the flyer has a bigger platform to stand on.We have both bases facing each other. The main base has one hand under the heel and one hand under the foot; the secondary base holds under the middle of the foot and the main base's wrist.
That's what we do for group stunting, dual has the assist or secondary on toe and ankle with the primary single basing.We have both bases facing each other. The main base has one hand under the heel and one hand under the foot; the secondary base holds under the middle of the foot and the main base's wrist.
but in 2 man stunting the main base faces outStunting this way makes the transition to two mans much easier. The side base always faces the front.
but in 2 man stunting the main base faces out
what does the main base do with their other hand if the backspot has the heel?After reading the discussion and seeing the pics of the many different ways to pull poses, what basing grips do you use?
We have the side base facing the front with both hands under the foot - the flyer is directly over the side base. The main base has an open finger grip with the middle finger facing forward. The back has right hand on ankle and left hand under the heel.
what does the main base do with their other hand if the backspot has the heel?