How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . to that taken by HOW TO 43 it. They race to see who gets to the vacantspace first. If it beats, the one who was taggedbecomes it, but if the tagged player beats, itmust try someone else, and so on. Combinations—Vault, leg circle over head(Fig. 69); as the lad who is jumping alights, hedives as far as he can, and rolls over forward withshears; as his hands leave their shoulders, the otherboys roll forward with shears, and immediately rolltoward each other with shears again, and come totheir original position in time for the other lad tov


How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . to that taken by HOW TO 43 it. They race to see who gets to the vacantspace first. If it beats, the one who was taggedbecomes it, but if the tagged player beats, itmust try someone else, and so on. Combinations—Vault, leg circle over head(Fig. 69); as the lad who is jumping alights, hedives as far as he can, and rolls over forward withshears; as his hands leave their shoulders, the otherboys roll forward with shears, and immediately rolltoward each other with shears again, and come totheir original position in time for the other lad tovault as before, he having straightened up andstarted to run as soon as he finished his roll withshears. Grasp the toe of one shoe and jump over(Figs. 67 and 68); hold onto the toe and roll for-ward; repeat; finish by putting both hands to thefloor and rolling forward to stand. Jump over one leg as before; sit on the mat,cross the legs, grasp the toes of both feet, and rollforward; walk on the knees, with the instepscrossed; roll forward. 44 HOW TO J^. IX Cartwheel—Stand with theside toward the mat, raise thearms straight above the head,and have the palms of thehands facing each other. Bendslightly to one side, and then,with the greatest rapidity, bend to the opposite sideand throw the legs sideward straight over the head,placing the nearest hand on the mat about twelveinches from the foot (Figs. 72 and 73). The otherhand is placed down at an easy reach, straight infront of the starting point (Fig. 74). The legsdescribe a semi-circle in the air, the first foot touch-ing the floor soon after the first hand is raised (), and the continuation of the movement landsyou in the standing position. Keep both arms andlegs straight. The separateparts of the movement shouldcome in regular 1, 2, 3, 4order. You may, if you wish;start facing the mat, with thehands held in front of themiddle of the body, palmsof the hands facing eachother and about two feetapart, but you must turn73 y


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