How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . Combinations—Balance on the elbows; headstand; head spring from head stand; dive and roll. Hand stand; snap down; roll backward withshears; roll forward with snap up. Take position 60; when the boy who is beinglifted reaches a vertical position, he should fall for-ward, roll over and, as he comes to his feet, throwhis legs up to hand stand; the other boy now takeshim as in Fig. 50, and walks around; then bothstand back to back, lock arms, and do the twinspromenade (Fig. 22). 58 HOW TO Battle With Balls—The players divide intocamps of eq
How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . Combinations—Balance on the elbows; headstand; head spring from head stand; dive and roll. Hand stand; snap down; roll backward withshears; roll forward with snap up. Take position 60; when the boy who is beinglifted reaches a vertical position, he should fall for-ward, roll over and, as he comes to his feet, throwhis legs up to hand stand; the other boy now takeshim as in Fig. 50, and walks around; then bothstand back to back, lock arms, and do the twinspromenade (Fig. 22). 58 HOW TO Battle With Balls—The players divide intocamps of equal numbers, each one being suppliedwith two or three tennis balls. The limits of eachcamp are to be plainly marked. A player of oneside is not allowed to enter the camp of the oppo-site team, nor to pick up a ball which lies within. the boundary of that camp, but he may go asclose to the line as he wishes. It is not allowed tothrow a ball at the head or face. All the maneu-vers of strategy and open attack are to be camps should be far enough apart to give zestto the fight. Play continues until one sidehad enough, flow to 59
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