Here's two cool tricks you can try with your kids.
Back Flip. My mom did this with me when I was little. Here is a step-by-step illustration with my kids.
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1. Hold the child's hands. |
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2. Child walks up your legs. |
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3. Keep walking up. |
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4. Walk all the up to feet on your chest. |
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5. Help him (or her) flip over. |
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6. Stick the landing (better than this, maybe). |
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7. Celebrate! |
Front Flip. My cousin Brenna taught this to me, when Hannah was little. It's simple and fast. Watch:
Warning: Don't let your child hook his legs when he flips:
Have you ever done either of these flips as a kid, or with your kids?
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thanks a lot!! :D
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