A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . Once-Back Inside from Once-Backof Bracket Once- Once-BackForward from ib Bracket (This Once-Back from the Bracket, of American origin,is the commonest initial stroke in Continental Fig. 90, E. The present American form of it is theMohawk. See Figs. 105-8. Mohawks and Brackets aredifficult if the shoulders are not well flattened (English )and the feet li Spread-Eagled j they are most convenien:in hand-in-hand skating, because they require no rotaton,— couples can skate c


A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . Once-Back Inside from Once-Backof Bracket Once- Once-BackForward from ib Bracket (This Once-Back from the Bracket, of American origin,is the commonest initial stroke in Continental Fig. 90, E. The present American form of it is theMohawk. See Figs. 105-8. Mohawks and Brackets aredifficult if the shoulders are not well flattened (English )and the feet li Spread-Eagled j they are most convenien:in hand-in-hand skating, because they require no rotaton,— couples can skate circling figures, facing the same wayall the time.) 58 OF tO OB IF tO IB OB to OF IB to IF 2 Mo-hawks ( + M)Forward,toe to ,heel to heel. Correspondingturns : Threes andBrackets Corresponding turn and stroke: Once-Back from. )( ~) of Three if Bracket ob Bracket ib Three IV. Different Edge, Different Direction OF tO IB IF tO OB OB tO IF IB tO OF I Parallel. Choctaws (Ch). Heel to heel. Correspondingturns :Counters,Rockers. (The name ofeach, in the column below.) Correspondingturn and stroke :


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