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man should support him under the neck as illustrated in Figure 90. When working by themselves, advanced performers learn to make a quarter-turn together when the top man is off balance so that he may come down as for the low hand-balance quarter-turn. The bottom man always supports his partner as long as possible when he falls off balance in this stunt (Fig. 91).

Fig. 90. Position of Safety Man.

[Support performer under shoulders if he goes over.]

Fig. 91. Quarter-Turn Dismount.

VARIATIONS

High arm-to-arm handspring. Goright over instead of up to the handbalance.

High arm-to-arm balance; duck headand roll down bottom man's back(Fig. 92).

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