Shoulderstand on Feet
From Acrobalance
This pose is much like stacks but upside down.
Mounting
To get into this pose have the base get into an L base. The flier stands over the base's head and holds onto the base's hands. Have the base bend at the hips and knees to bring their feet as low as possible and then have the flier rest their shoulders on the base's feet. The positioning of the feet for the base should be exactly the same as the positioning of the flier's feet in stacks (e.g. heels together, shins on the back of the flier's head). The flier will need a strong shoulderstand and the base will have to have a lot of control and flexibility in their legs. Once the flier has transferred their weight to the base's feet the base can extend their legs. If desired the flier can move their hands from the base's hands to the base's legs. It helps to have the flier straddle.