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Old 08-10-2002, 09:18 AM
Mrs Redboots Mrs Redboots is offline
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Nutty-ducky: about your FO3s. When I was learning them (at the same time as backward crossovers), when I practiced and was doing laps (which included practicing other stroking things, like cross rolls and edges etc), every single time I got to a specific corner I stopped, did two FO3s on each foot and a semi circle of backward crossovers in each direction, then went off again
What I should like to know is, can you now do them without stopping?

I wish I could.....
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Old 08-10-2002, 10:02 AM
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What I should like to know is, can you now do them without stopping?

I wish I could.....
well, i have a program and it has FO 4-turns in it on both feet. Yes i can do them without stopping cos in my program i have to do them after i have done some swings. It is just when i do them on my right foot them don't seem as good and i nearly put my hand down when i do them. sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. maybe they wouldn't work on thursday cos i need to get my blades sharpened very badly.
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Old 08-10-2002, 04:35 PM
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What I should like to know is, can you now do them without stopping?

I wish I could.....
You talking to me or nutty-ducky? Yeah I can do them without stopping, though I don't practice them like that anymore (ie. doing so many of them). Having said that though, they do tend to go a little skeewhiff when I try to turn at speed - will have to work on that. Or should I say, continue working.
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