How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 149 Straddle Forward — A stands with one leg well in ad-vance of the other and has theforward knee bent, while therear one is straight. He mustkeep his head well up and keeplooking straightforward. B runsforward, places both hands onAs head (Fig. 149), springs up-ward and straddles forward and over, assisted upward b*y a strongpush from As hand, which isplaced between his legs (). If A allows his head tobend forward, Bs hands willslip off and he will be in dangerof landing on his head. Foot in the Hole—Draw a circle about eightee
How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 149 Straddle Forward — A stands with one leg well in ad-vance of the other and has theforward knee bent, while therear one is straight. He mustkeep his head well up and keeplooking straightforward. B runsforward, places both hands onAs head (Fig. 149), springs up-ward and straddles forward and over, assisted upward b*y a strongpush from As hand, which isplaced between his legs (). If A allows his head tobend forward, Bs hands willslip off and he will be in dangerof landing on his head. Foot in the Hole—Draw a circle about eighteen inches in^ diameter. A puts one foot in-side this circle and the otheroutside. B hops on one foot,. 150 and by pulling, pushing or tripping with his freefoot, tries to make A bring his foot outside theline. A, in his turn, by the same means, tries tomake B step on both feet. Either doing what he
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