SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING TUMBLING : Page 10


The group stunts suggested in each of the units are very simple and merely serve to illustrate the various types of possible group progressions. Each one may serve as the beginning of a series to be developed to fit a given group of performers. It is well to have the routines begin and end at different places for the sake of variety. These group stunts may be done on a grass lawn, a wrestling mat, or several small mats placed together to form a square. This area should be from sixteen to twenty-five feet square, with the center circle five to eight feet in diameter. (See Group Stunt No. 1, p. 11.)

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