How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . eling boys, with thepalms of the hands resting against theirshoulders or their chests. Heleans forward, places his fore-head on their backs, just behindthe shoulder blades, and throwshis legs up to a vertical position.This posture is easy to maintainfor a long time. He returns tothe floor by allowing his legsand feet to drop back to theiroriginal positions. The otherboys should try their part, first,with the upper boy sittingdown. It may be found easierfor the upper boy to place hisright knee on the under ones right shoulder andclasp hi

How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . eling boys, with thepalms of the hands resting against theirshoulders or their chests. Heleans forward, places his fore-head on their backs, just behindthe shoulder blades, and throwshis legs up to a vertical position.This posture is easy to maintainfor a long time. He returns tothe floor by allowing his legsand feet to drop back to theiroriginal positions. The otherboys should try their part, first,with the upper boy sittingdown. It may be found easierfor the upper boy to place hisright knee on the under ones right shoulder andclasp hi Stock Photo
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How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . eling boys, with thepalms of the hands resting against theirshoulders or their chests. Heleans forward, places his fore-head on their backs, just behindthe shoulder blades, and throwshis legs up to a vertical position.This posture is easy to maintainfor a long time. He returns tothe floor by allowing his legsand feet to drop back to theiroriginal positions. The otherboys should try their part, first, with the upper boy sittingdown. It may be found easierfor the upper boy to place hisright knee on the under ones right shoulder andclasp his supporters left hand with his left, insteadof doing it as shown in the picture. He shouldbalance almost entirely upon his knee. Whenready to try the combination, have the two boyskneel; the boy who is standing then takes hisplace; then the lad does his head stand, and has hislegs encircled by the one who is standing. Nextthe uppermost boy takes his position, having pre-viously climbed onto the shoulders of an outsiderand been brought close the others.. 126 78 HOW TO XV