Stephanie Tallant

Key West, FL, United States

09 Jul 19:10

Omg yes so stoked!! Great work Susan! It’s a tough demanding combo (strength and flexibility wise). You did it!! 👏🏼👏🏼

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Thank you so much for commenting!! 😍 So happy reading this feedback! 😄

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09 Jul 06:53

Susan you were close! Agree with Lou that the top hand needs to be lower, so your leg does haven't to travel up as high. The higher that top hand is, the higher our leg has to go. Glad you're having fun with this combo!!

Yes this is all excellent! Thanks so much Lou!

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Thanks for commenting Lou!! 😍

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Omg yasss Samayaaa! Added you to the list beautiful! Welcome! Thank you Vanessa!

Yasss I believe I've heard it referred to as Football Grip Butterfly as well!! Maybe specifically from Elizabeth B?!

Amber Clark  Vanessa  Susan Papp Mlodzienski I've learned that the one handed butterfly is one of those moves that really does look so different on everyone depending on proportions, arm strength, hamstring strength, etc... Some students have the chest super close and sometimes ON the pole. Others say they feel more comfortable with chest further away. My recommendation would be to try it both ways and see if there is one way that works better for you!

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eriggs010@gmail.com Yay okay thank you for sharing this!! Yes, so re-watching your first video now... if you move that lower hand towards the mat a tad, that'll automatically bring your chest a little closer to the pole and might make that crucifix entry more secure. Update me when you're able to try it again!

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Yayyy I'm so happy you left a comment letting me know you enjoyed this one :)) Thanks Espi!!