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hey whatamp;#39;s up yamp;#39;all um so weamp;#39;re gonna go over fishtail stalls real quick thereamp;#39;s a couple of them um and then uh in the next one weamp;#39;ll go over how to do turns and pirouettes with them so weamp;#39;re in our fishtail here my reverse fishtail and this will be my normal stall right there itamp;#39;ll be that very first one and whatamp;#39;s happening is itamp;#39;s just stalling between here and my wrist and iamp;#39;m not like pinky locking it like iamp;#39;m not wrapping my pinky around it but this pressure between like this part of my palm and then this part of my wrist these like two points of contact right are what is making that work because there has to be these two points of contact boom um so that first one is happening between the thumb and the pinky side of the hand and then on the second one which i recommend just drilling right from there because it uh itamp;#39;s an easy place to to go into it is once it falls then youamp;#39;r