Contact
Corrections are welcome.
Credits are welcome.
Better source links are very welcome.
TheAcroGuru is a living AcroBible map: part reference, part route index, part naming hygiene, part AcroBot training ground.
If something is wrong, unclear, badly credited, missing a teacher, or pointing to a better source, send it.
Contact via linktr.ee/theacroguru
What to send
Useful messages include:
- source corrections
- teacher or lineage credit
- better video references
- broken links
- naming conflicts
- machine clarifications
- route suggestions
- PDF feedback
- “this page is confusing” notes
- “Guru, this node is wrong” messages
How to make corrections useful
Please include the page or node name.
Better:
“On Mermaid, this video shows the old Swimming Mermaid grip change more clearly.”
Also useful:
“This is not Chair, this is closer to four-point Throne because the base uses hands for the flyer feet.”
Less useful:
“Wrong bro.”
The Guru can work with the first two.
Credits and lineage
TheAcroGuru tries to separate:
- teaching reference
- lineage clue
- community naming
- AcroGuru working read
- source recovery
Those are not always the same thing.
A video can be a useful reference without being the origin.
A teacher can preserve a machine without inventing it.
A name can be common in one community and different somewhere else.
If you know a better credit trail, send it.
PDF feedback
The Method Pack PDF is a support companion.
It helps fund source review, diagrams, corrections, ordering, and future packs.
It is not the locked method.
It is not a glossy manual.
It is not a substitute for teachers.
If the PDF has broken links, awkward wording, missing references, or unclear sections, send the note.
Collaborations
Open to:
- source recovery
- teacher corrections
- diagram help
- graph / map tooling
- AcroYoga method conversations
- workshop-route nerding
- translation help later
Bring clarity.
Bring receipts.
Bring kindness if available.
The Guru is spicy, but the map wants truth.