Here comes yet another story from Ray Van Cleef.
Some of the greatest foreign acrobatic performers to tour this continent come from the “land of the rising sun”. The Ishikawa Brothers left a mark that will long endure in the acrobatics’ hall of fame.
This Japanese troupe consisted of four remarkably skilled equilibrists. The caliber of their act can be gauged from this sole stunt Ichiske Ishikawa regularly performed.
It would start with a one hand stand at the tip of a triangular staircase prop. After mounting into this balance, Ichiske would do a series of one hand hops descending the stairs.
From here he would continue performing the jumping steps in this one hand stand balance position until he approached the outlights. Then he would stop and lower his body into a side planche position.
From here he would shift back to the erect one hand stand position, without touching his other hand to the floor, to conclude this prodigious routine.
If you can replicate this routine then you deserve to have your story told 50 years from now as well.
Good Luck and Good Hand Balancing,
Logan Christopher
P.S. I’ve decided to kick off the New Year with a special event that could make a big difference in what you accomplish in 2008. Stay tuned.
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