Q: Side flips work the same way as other flips, except the motion feels more awkward. Start out as normal, standing straight while bouncing in place on the trampoline. During your highest bounce, prepare to start your flip. At the top of your bounce, pull your head and shoulders to the side as hard as you can. This creates momentum towards whatever way you chose. Your arms aren't used for momentum in this flip, so it isn't necessary to raise them. In the opposite direction of your head and shoulders, push your hips. You may be tempted to push your body backwards, but keep it straight as you move your hips to the side. This movement gives you a little extra rotation in your lower body to help you complete the flip. Like you do in any flip, bring your legs up into your chest. Bring your arms down to your knees or calves to help you rotate. Tighten yourself into a ball as much as possible to complete the flip. At the end of the flip, bring your legs back out. Keep your legs slightly bent as your feet hit the trampoline. Bring your arms straight out if you need them to balance. Bend your legs a little before hitting the ground. Try to land on the balls of your feet first. Keep your feet shoulder-width apart if possible. This gives you the most stability when landing.
A: Start bouncing. Pull your head and shoulders to the side. Push your hips out. Tuck your legs. Straighten yourself. Land safely.

Q: in cold water. After rinsing the socks, wash them separately in your washing machine using cold water and regular detergent. This will help lock the dye into the fibers of the fabric so the colors last longer.  Wash your socks separately a few times before throwing them in with other other clothes to prevent the dye from running. Your socks should be dried according to their fabric care instructions. In most cases, using your dryer is perfectly fine.
A: Wash the socks

Q: These are some of the most important buildings to keep close to the center of your base. The mortars especially are important, because of their huge range and weak zone. The wizard towers give you a bit more leniency, because they have a smaller range and no weak spot. The best thing to do with is make sure they offer each other coverage. This way, if one tower is being attacked, the others are taking out of the attackers. Also in this category is the air defense. You want to centralize these, because if they get destroyed, your base is easy picking for dragons. They're some of the most versatile buildings in the game. They can be used for several techniques, including funneling and wall-breaker sniping (see part three). Basically, have fun with them. If you want to make a troll base, make one. Just do what you want.
A: Keep splash damage buildings close to the center. Centralize any buildings in your "normal" category, including archer towers and cannons. Follow your gut with your traps.

Q: The wicketkeeper is the centerpiece of the fielding team. Make sure you keep ahead with the over rate, especially when you are playing T20 cricket where time is more of an issue. T20 cricket is a variety in which each side only gets 1 innings of 20 overs. Matches typically last only about 3 hours. Use your anticipation, concentration, and catching technique to stop runs when the bowler unintentionally makes a wild or wide delivery. Work together to prevent as many runs as you can and get your team in the lead. Try to make the batter feel that even if the bowler delivers a poor throw, you will always be there to catch it. That way, they are more likely to swing for every delivery and make a mistake that lets you get them out. The slips are the fielders behind the batsman on the offside of the field who are there to catch any balls beyond your reach. Decide if you need 2 or 3 slips, then help position them far enough away that you have room to dive and move but close enough that they will catch balls you cannot reach. This will take some practice to get the hang of, but once you know what your limitations are you will be able to help the slip fielders get into the perfect alignment to provide the extra coverage you need. Don’t let anything get you down, not even a dropped catch. Fielders mostly take after the wicketkeeper's reactions, so it's very important to always keep up your energy levels and cheer the team on. This is especially important when your team is under pressure. As the center of the fielding team, you can influence everyone’s performance by staying positive and offering encouragement.
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Set the tempo for the fielding on your team. Work together with the bowler to prevent runs. Help align the slip fielders on your team. Encourage your teammates.