A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . The Spiral Alesander and Spanish Leap, A. Panin,Yusupov Garden, St. Petersburg, 1897. If vou break the ice and do this feat.— T. S,, t, 2, The ; Dutch Slide. Mr. Evans and Col. Fuller atthree score years and ten. He hath his health and ampler strength indeedThan most have of his age.— W. T., 4, 4, 415. You that are of suppler joints, follow them quickly. — Tempest, 3, 3, 107. PART II # WHATTO DO IT WITH The Elements of F igure- Skating and theStrokes by which they are Combinedinto


A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . The Spiral Alesander and Spanish Leap, A. Panin,Yusupov Garden, St. Petersburg, 1897. If vou break the ice and do this feat.— T. S,, t, 2, The ; Dutch Slide. Mr. Evans and Col. Fuller atthree score years and ten. He hath his health and ampler strength indeedThan most have of his age.— W. T., 4, 4, 415. You that are of suppler joints, follow them quickly. — Tempest, 3, 3, 107. PART II # WHATTO DO IT WITH The Elements of F igure- Skating and theStrokes by which they are Combinedinto the Various Types of of Terms. Boots and Skates. S* TRICTLY speaking, there is but one elementof figure skating, the cur-ve ; more strictly,two : a progressive element, the cur-ve or edge;and a non-progressive element, the spin, on theflat of the skate or on the point of the toe(pirouette). By means of these two elements,all possible figures may be skated. (Perhaps the jump—flying-turn — ought to be included). But this analysis istoo minute to be of any practical use. Just as mere straightand curved lines are combined into the more serviceableunits of the twenty-six letters of the alphabet, so the simplecurve is com


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