32. The Tuck-up.
This is a high back somersault performed without the “cut.” It is usually done as a finish to a succession of “flips.”
33. The Standing Forward.
This is the forward somersault performed without a run. To do this one must jump high into the air, turning as he would in the running forward and “cut” by catching the legs in front, just above the ankles, and drawing them under the ankles. It is a difficult act.
34. The Half Forward.
The first part of this act is performed as in No. 25, only, instead of having the feet describe a circle over the head, they stop in the air above head, and the landing is made on the hands. It is, in fact, a sort of jump or dive on the hands and stand there.
No. 35. The Half Back.
35. The Half Back.
Like No. 26, only the finish is made onto the hands and the body balanced there. Instead of turning all the way around, jump back onto the hands and stand there. (See illustration.)