A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . The Four Edges The commonest type of combination of four curves, isthe four edges on one foot, or l»Arabesque (in field,Fig. 54; in eight, Fig. 55), two serpentines connected by. 54 55 a turn. When skated nearly straight, it must not be con-founded with the counter-three, or bracket, which leavesthe same mark on the ice. Fig. 56.


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