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This stunt is a
transition where the Flier twists 360o while performing a Toss
Liberty.
Okay, now let’s get a few key ideas set in our mind on how to approach
the stunt. These are very important and should be kept in mind the
entire time. They are as follows:
Spot. Bases, it is once again important to spot the Flier's foot at
the top of the Toss.
Stay in the Tube. Fliers, you will have to remain in your tube. If you
lean to one side while twisting, the Base will not be able to catch
you.
Think Right. The Full-up should turn to the right direction.
Base - Approach your Flier as you would for a normal Toss. You
should initiate the twist about half way up the Toss. The Flier should
already be twisting before the release. At the Flick, push your left
thumb forward and pull your right index finger backward to help finish
the twist. Leave your right hand open, palm up and your fingers facing
forward.
Flier - During the Toss, help initiate the Full by looking over
your right shoulder. At the Flick, push your right hand in front of
you and push your left hand behind you while looking to the right.
Base - Once you have released, and the Flier is facing
backwards in the Full, begin to reach for the Flier's right foot.
Remember, since the Flier is backwards you will have to grab a
backwards grip. Your left hand should be turned around and reaching
for the toe and your right hand should be pointing forward and
reaching for the heel. After you have grabbed the foot, continue to
let your hand rotate with the foot until the Flier is facing forward.
Flier - Keep your feet together, almost in a Cupie position,
until you have rotated all the way around. Once you are facing forward
and the twisting motion has stopped, and then hit the Lib position.
It is important that the Flier stays in the tube during the Full.
Base; don't jerk the Toss to much as it might push them out of the
tube. Also, Bases, you have to spot that foot before the Flier has
completed the 360o twist. |