How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 20 HOW TO the shoulders and oneknee on the hips ofeach (Fig. 33). At asignal, agreed upon inadvance, all suddenlyslide their arms for-ward and their legsbackward, landing as in Fig. 34. There is no severeshock if all straighten out as directed. As yourskill improves, increase the size of your pyramid. Rope Jump—The players form a circle. Onelies on his back in the centre and swings a rope sothat those in the circle are obliged to jump or behit about the ankles. If a player is hit, he takesthe place of the one swinging the rope. HOW TO 2


How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 20 HOW TO the shoulders and oneknee on the hips ofeach (Fig. 33). At asignal, agreed upon inadvance, all suddenlyslide their arms for-ward and their legsbackward, landing as in Fig. 34. There is no severeshock if all straighten out as directed. As yourskill improves, increase the size of your pyramid. Rope Jump—The players form a circle. Onelies on his back in the centre and swings a rope sothat those in the circle are obliged to jump or behit about the ankles. If a player is hit, he takesthe place of the one swinging the rope. HOW TO 21


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