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Number of Blossarys: 51
This is a little tricky to learn by the books. Although, it is as simple as putting one foot over the other and remaining in the cross position for a second before the other foot is placed back to ...
Forward stroking is almost the same as gliding. It's more like gliding with grace. You just have to make sure you're moving northeast or northwest your position. Don't use your toes in moving. You ...
This is much easier. Just take three steps and bend your knees for three seconds. Remember the count should be one Mississippi and so on. Keep your hands up by the way.
The backward swizzle is a little easier, despite it being backwards. Now, do the opposite, heels apart, toes together. Arms in the same position, knees bent, you can now start straightening your knee ...
It's not as hard as it seems. All you have to do is step or glide three times, bend your knees and try to balance with one foot. The free leg should be bent and the feet should be sticking beside ...
As a beginner put your hands together in front of you, palms facing the ice. Wiggle your butt left and right, but not too fast. Remember to keep your feet. Let your hands go with its natural flow and ...
When you have gotten the hang of it, start at a stationary position. Put your heels together and your toes apart, just like a penguin. Hands and arms at shoulder level and bend your knees. Then start ...