Invented by Australian filmmaker F.W. Thring. Refined by Leon M. Leon, pioneer sound engineer. Combines slate with hinged clapper sticks for picture-sound synchronization
Twizzle is a one-foot turn with continuous rotation across ice. First performed by David Grant in 1990. Most commonly used in ice dance, but performed by all skaters. Called "quads of ice dance" due to technical demands
Stand with dominant foot forward facing opponent. Keep stomach close to table surface. Elbow should be 3-4 inches from chest. Arm should be centered with thumb in front of nose
Use fingertips instead of palms for better control and faster dribbling. Maintain low, defensive stance with shoulder-width apart feet. Keep ball 3 inches away from body and low to ground. Bounce ball between knee and hip for better defense
Ball control is crucial for passing and shots in soccer. Gentle touches initially slow down but improve with practice. Keep ball close to feet for better defense. Maintain body position between defender and ball
Locking ankle prevents ball movement and ensures no spin. Inside of foot pass provides most accurate but less powerful kick. Never kick with toe to prevent injury and maintain control