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Paschi Daniela Sequence
A medium-plus paschi machine: Floating Paschi on feet, Titibhasana-ish transitions, reverse throne logic, Floating Paschi on hands, and reset.
Paschi Daniela Sequence
Why it matters
This is not a pose.
This is a medium-plus machine for people who can be flowy without pretending physics is optional.
You need a little guru in the body to make it look casual.
What it is
Paschi Daniela Sequence is a paschi-family machine.
The flyer holds almost the same Floating Paschi / Paschimottanasana-ish shape through the sequence, opening and closing the legs while the base does the real negotiation with flexibility, timing and hamstrings.
Core nodes
Machine map
Guru field note version:
- Floating Paschi on feet.
- Titibhasana-ish transition.
- Reverse ham / reverse throne logic to hands.
- Floating Paschi, regular version on hands.
- Reverse.
- Straddle Titibhasana / straight throne-ham on feet.
- Reverse Titibhasana.
- Open Floating Paschi.
- Close and rise.
- Reset to Floating Paschi on feet.
- Celebrate or start again.
Incoming
- Floating Paschi on feet
- Floating Paschi
- reverse-throne / ham-throne family
- Titibhasana pathway
Entry
Start from the foot version.
Do not rush the first fold. The whole machine inherits that first lie.
Exit
- reset to Floating Paschi on feet
- continue into paschi-family flow
- controlled dismount
- celebrate, then check your ankles
Goes to
What breaks
- pair treats the sequence like a single trick
- flyer helps too much instead of holding the shape
- base hamstrings are not ready for the conversation
- Titibhasana line collapses
- the reset is forgotten
Field notes
Paschi Daniela is a machine because it has memory.
A pose sits.
A flow travels.
A machine returns transformed.
Sources / attribution
- Acroyoga short floating paschi sequence — Daniela Duskova / Acrobalance.cz
Reference links
External refs are credited pointers, not ownership claims. The AcroGuru layer is curation, connection, and correction.