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Barrier (Acrobatics) – fruit cart, unexpected turn
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Traffic (Acrobatics/Overrun) – pedestrians, mule team, orc pirates
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He had a normal Move (+12) but high Acrobatics, Climb, and Escape Artist checks.
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Terrain (Acrobatics) – gravel, mud bank, slick cobblestones
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She taught Eurhythmics, Choreutics and Acrobatics.
Angiola Sartorio. 2009
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Amazing Sports Acrobatics - Click here for more free videos
Amazing Sports Acrobatics William Harryman 2007
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Armstrong proved “above average” from the start at “inverted stall, wingover rolls, & loops” (Oct. 5, C-1); “All acrobatics excellent” (Oct. 15, C-8); “Acrobatics well above average” (Oct. 18, C-11); “Precision maneuvers very smooth” (Oct. 24, C-18).
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Armstrong proved “above average” from the start at “inverted stall, wingover rolls, & loops” (Oct. 5, C-1); “All acrobatics excellent” (Oct. 15, C-8); “Acrobatics well above average” (Oct. 18, C-11); “Precision maneuvers very smooth” (Oct. 24, C-18).
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Armstrong proved “above average” from the start at “inverted stall, wingover rolls, & loops” (Oct. 5, C-1); “All acrobatics excellent” (Oct. 15, C-8); “Acrobatics well above average” (Oct. 18, C-11); “Precision maneuvers very smooth” (Oct. 24, C-18).
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Armstrong proved “above average” from the start at “inverted stall, wingover rolls, & loops” (Oct. 5, C-1); “All acrobatics excellent” (Oct. 15, C-8); “Acrobatics well above average” (Oct. 18, C-11); “Precision maneuvers very smooth” (Oct. 24, C-18).
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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