1. An upright carriage without stiffness.
2. Straightness of the knee of the employed leg.
3. Approximation of the feet.
4. A slight sideways position of the body, with the face in the direction of progress.
5. Equality of power on either leg, to attain which extra practice for the weaker leg—generally the left—will be needed.
When these have been acquired the full delight of the health-giving exercise of skating will be open to you.
Lambert, Weston and Son Folkestone.
MISS STARKIE-BENCE.