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Old 17th-March-2005, 10:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Beginner Moves: Tips & advice

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Originally Posted by DavidJames
A flat hand hold is the standard signal, used to signify a spin. If you were being taught a flat hand hold for a turn, that's a bit weird...
Ducasi is quite correct. In fact, Yo-yos and Yo-yo Pushspins have always been taught both to have a flat hand-to-hand elbow-to-elbow position. I still have my printed "Taxi-dancer's Standard Phraseology for the Beginner's Moves", issued 2001, with most of the teaching script for the moves that were then taught. I think that goes for the official teaching of the new Yo-yos too. No doubt this has been discussed on the Forum before, eh Martin?

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