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How do you do a double Salchow?

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Well, first you should do some backward crossovers. Do a 3 turn, (make sure to check your 3 turn)make your edge like a salad bowl,bring your knee through, jump up through your, the cross the foot you brought up under your other foot. Once you've made it around 1 and a half times, and checked out, you landed your double salchow! **Remember to take your time**

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