Three of the

2 years ago

Rules:
• glissade travels sideways, the same leg remains in front (there are exceptions)
• assemblé is jumped on the spot (does not travel), the leg from the back closes in front (there are exceptions)
• jeté is like an assemblé but lands on one leg with the other leg pointed in the back (in cou-de-pied). There are also exceptions.

The sequence of each of these jumps is: 1) brush (with the back foot), 2) jump (from the front foot). Never omit the brushing, especially if it gets faster or you are going to be in deep trouble.

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