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SuperDave #2 Machine
A rewind-ish Trapdoor cousin: Foot to Hands to Bat, with Reverse Bird implied as the middle pivot.
SuperDave #2 Machine
Why it matters
SuperDave #2 is archive ore.
Do not crown it with unsupported certainty, but do not throw it away either.
The useful read is:
Foot to Hands ↔ Bat
with Reverse Bird implied in the middle.
That makes it feel like a rewind-ish Trapdoor cousin.
What it is
SuperDave #2 is a bat / foot-to-hands washing machine with a Reverse Bird ghost inside the route.
It is close to Trapdoor, but it is not Trapdoor.
Trapdoor has the vertical leg-hug pass.
SuperDave #2 reads more like:
- Foot to Hands
- Bat
- implied Reverse Bird pivot
- back toward Foot to Hands
Core loop
Machine map
- Start around Foot to Hands.
- Move toward Bat.
- Reverse Bird logic appears as the orientation pivot.
- Return toward Foot to Hands.
- Reset or repeat.
Incoming
- Foot to Hands
- Bat
- rewind-ish Trapdoor pathway
- old AcroGuru flow memory
Entry
Start from Foot to Hands or from the Bat side of the route.
Name the direction.
Do not blur this with Trapdoor unless the vertical leg-hug pass is actually happening.
Exit
- Foot to Hands
- Bat
- reset
- continue into reverse-bird route
Goes to
- Foot to Hands
- Bat
- Reverse Bird
- Trapdoor as nearby study, not same route
What breaks
- Foot to Hands is weak
- Bat is not stable
- Reverse Bird orientation gets muddy
- route gets confused with full Trapdoor
- pair cannot say which way the rewind goes
Field notes
This is a cousin, not a clone.
Trapdoor opens through the vertical leg-hug pass.
SuperDave #2 feels like the route is rewinding between Foot to Hands and Bat, with Reverse Bird flickering in the middle.
Sources / attribution
- TheAcroGuru / AcroYoga Coruña legacy snippet.
- Original SuperDave source: pending recovery.
Reference links
External refs are credited pointers, not ownership claims. The AcroGuru layer is curation, connection, and correction.