Indian clubs and dumb bells . PARALLEL MOVEMENT. Fm. movement is a combination of the Inner and Outer circles,the clubs moving parallel for a complete circle. It is of great importance to throughly understand that the descrip-tions of double movements are not only for the Straight-arm circles,but also for every circle described in the Single circles. They can allt>e 4ofte in the ways described, and any two or more can ^)e combine^- CLUB-SWINGING, 31. FOLLOW MOVEMENT. Fig. movement is the same combination as the Parallel, the clubsfollowing each other like the arms of a windm


Indian clubs and dumb bells . PARALLEL MOVEMENT. Fm. movement is a combination of the Inner and Outer circles,the clubs moving parallel for a complete circle. It is of great importance to throughly understand that the descrip-tions of double movements are not only for the Straight-arm circles,but also for every circle described in the Single circles. They can allt>e 4ofte in the ways described, and any two or more can ^)e combine^- CLUB-SWINGING, 31. FOLLOW MOVEMENT. Fig. movement is the same combination as the Parallel, the clubsfollowing each other like the arms of a windmill, retaining the samerelative position for a complete circle. A back circle either upper or lower must be added to allow the clubsto pass each other. CLUfi-SWINGINO. ^r-N.


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