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WALK-UP SHOULDER MOUNT
HINTS TO BEGINNERS: The most common fault in double work of this type is that the top man tends to get too far away from the bottom man when he mounts. The bottom man should help by squatting as low as possible so that the top man can step over him and up, being in balance all the time. The bottom man should have
his feet spread forward and backward as well as sideward so that he may walk under the top man to catch the balance if the top man leans too far. Also, the bottom man should always keep his shoulders well back to give his partner a solid base on which to stand and from which to jump.