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SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY.
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WALK OFF.

2. No. 2 makes hand stand, feet well apart; No. 1 steps in, letting legs rest on hips, and grasps heels of No. 2, who straightens himself, arms folded; No. 1 then walks off with him. For first part of movement see Fig. 96.

HAND STAND ROLL.

3. No. 1 stands erect; No. 2 makes hand stand close to No. 1's heels, his legs dropping over No. 1's shoulders, who grasps No. 2's ankles, bends forward, quickly pulling No. 2 over to a standing position; No. 1 now does a hand stand and is thrown over by No. 2. Repeat in quick succession. For first part of movement see Fig. 99.

DOUBLE ROLL.

4. No. 1 lies on back, legs raised to vertical, with knees slightly bent, and grasps No. 2's ankles, who stands close to his head and also grasps No. 1's ankles; No. 2 dives forward, held back slightly by No. 1 to break his fall; continue roll. Fig. 27.

5. Repeat No. 4 backward.

HANDS BETWEEN LEGS AND PULL OVER.

6. Facing same direction. No. 2 leans forward and places his arms between his own legs; his wrists are grasped by No. 1, who lifts (as No. 2 jumps) and throws, him over to his feet. Figs. 28, 29.

BACK TO BACK AND OVER.

7. Stand back to back, arms extended vertically, grasp each other's hands, heads turned to opposite sides; No. 2 springs and No. 1 pulls No. 2 over shoulders to feet. No. 2 must never relax muscles on this exercise. Figs. 30, 31.