Walking backwards can be a little scary at first. One of the best ways to begin trying is doing it where you have support. Many times I have clients walk backwards down a hallway where they can use the wall to stabilize. Other times you can try it along a counter if you have one big enough. You can also have someone follow behind you just in case.

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Start off rolling backwards on a flat surface. Then, as you feel more comfortable with the backwards motion, roll backwards down a small slope or hill. Make sure there is no debris in your way as you practice. Keep your skates on the ground. As you work on rolling backwards and going through your edging drills, do not lift your skates.
Use a stepladder with spreaders unlocked. Use the top step or cap as a step. Place a ladder on boxes, barrels or other unstable bases. Move or shift a ladder with a person or equipment on the ladder. Use cross bracing on the rear of stepladders for climbing. Paint a ladder with opaque coatings. Use a damaged ladder.
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In order for this trick to work, you need two ladders and an overhanging wall. First, grab an A-frame ladder and set it up on the landing at the top of the stairs. Next, lean an extension ladder from the steps onto the overhanging wall above the stairwell. Now, measure the span between the two ladders. Build yourself a small, wooden deck narrow
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