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Grades 1-5

Horizontales
Third crossed position is used in what movement?
The position of the rear foot when it is placed on the ball and the front foot Is in fifth position.
The toe of the working foot is in line with the heel of the supporting foot. Can be placed on the toe, half point or heel.
Hop and simultaneously on landing place the heel of the working foot in second position. Hop and simultaneously on landing point the working foot in third or fifth position.
A _____ position is one where the feet are in contact with each other or the working foot is in contact with the supporting leg.
Begin with the right foot in fourth intermediate aerial position. Spring onto that foot displacing the supporting foot which is taken to fourth int. rear aerial position. Repeat in reverse.
A movement of elevation begun on the balls of both feet in third or fifth position, extending both legs toward second aerial, and finished by landing on the balls of both feet in third or fifth position.
Verticales
The arms are gently curved in front of the body with the hands quite close to each other and the pinkys almost touching the kilt.
Which height is not used in fourth intermediate aerial position?
The working leg is crossed in front of the supporting leg with the half point or ball placed near the edge of the supporting foot.
The working foot is extended midway between Fourth position and fourth intermediate position.
A ____ position is one where both feet are in contact with the ground.
Spring, and during the elevation, the working foot slides down the back of the supporting leg while the new working foot slides up the front of the new supporting leg. The working foot passes through third aerial and third rear aerial during each movement.
A transfer of weight from one foot to the ball of the other foot.
A movement of elevation begun with the feet in third or fifth position on the balls and finished by landing with the other foot in front.