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Chair / Titibhasana Exit
A throne-family exit route through Chair / Titibhasana shape, often coming from Throne variations or foot-shin-hand pathways.
Chair / Titibhasana Exit
Why it matters
The exit is the move.
Chair / Titibhasana is not just decoration at the end of a flow. It is how the pair proves they can leave the shape with style and control.
What it is
Chair / Titibhasana Exit is a throne-family exit idea.
It usually comes from Throne or Throne variations, and can also connect from foot-shin-hand pathways like F2S / S2H.
Incoming
- Throne
- Throne variation
- Foot to Shins
- Shin to Hands
- Flashmob Basic Flow
Entry
- From Throne
- From Chair-like seated shape
- From S2H / foot-shin-hand transition
Exit
- To Bird
- To standing
- To pop-out route
- To flow reset
Goes to
- Bird
- Standing
- Flow reset
What breaks
- pair treats the exit as optional
- flyer sits without line
- base loses timing
- pop happens before control
Naming note
Chair naming is messy.
Old-school Chair: flyer feet go to the base shins, and the shape behaves like a throne-family chair.
Four-points-of-contact Throne / Chair confusion: some people call a throne-like shape “chair” when the base uses hands for the flyer feet and the seat looks throne-ish.
Straddle Throne is another neighboring name.
For TheAcroGuru map: keep this page as Chair / Titibhasana Exit, and use Throne / Straddle Throne / Four-Point Throne as related throne-family vocabulary instead of collapsing them into one word.
Field notes
Do not arrive like a hero and leave like furniture.
Used in flows
Sources / attribution
Reference links
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