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Over Show Fences

Part 1: Correct Techniques

1. The Approach
2. The Take-off
3. Over the Fence
4. The Landing
5. Getaway

Part 2: Style

6. Approach + Take-off
7. Over the Fence
8. Landing + Getaway

Conclusion

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