How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 51 Lean well 52 Step Over One Foot—Put thesole of one foot against a wall about the height of the knee (Fig. 51). Step over the leg with the other foot, making a half turn, and keeping the foot in place (Fig. 52). forward, and as you turn push backward. This will keep thefoot against the wall until the free foot touchesthe floor. Combinations—Dive; roll forward; touch knee, rise and hop. Hand spring over a boy; elephant walk, run,or jump; roll forward. Walk on the hands; roll forward; walk on theknees; sit on the heels and jump forward


How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 51 Lean well 52 Step Over One Foot—Put thesole of one foot against a wall about the height of the knee (Fig. 51). Step over the leg with the other foot, making a half turn, and keeping the foot in place (Fig. 52). forward, and as you turn push backward. This will keep thefoot against the wall until the free foot touchesthe floor. Combinations—Dive; roll forward; touch knee, rise and hop. Hand spring over a boy; elephant walk, run,or jump; roll forward. Walk on the hands; roll forward; walk on theknees; sit on the heels and jump forward to stand. Head stand; roll forward; hump walk to position4; jump between the hands; roll backward to stand. 32 HOW f0 Pyramid —(Fig. 53) Two boys stand side by side,and place the near hands oneach others shoulders. Twoothers do the same thing,standing directly behind thefirst two, and place the out-side hands on the shoulders ofthe boys in front. One of therear boys makes a step bybending one knee, on whichanother boy climbs to rest hisknees on th


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