By eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
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Stilt-walking is an ancient art that only requires a pair of stilts, optional protective padding and lots of practice. Soon you'll be able to view the world from a whole new perspective.
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Anonymous said
on 7/8/2006 Do not try and stand upright while holding on with your hands in a way that means your elbows are out behind you. This is unstable and can cause you to fall backward as well as fall of the stilts completely. Slot them under your arms, it is easier.
Stand with your hands on your hips, so you have two large holes either side of you. Slide the stilts in until the length of your shoulders to feet is what you have left. Wrap your arms around so you have complete control over the stilts. Try to get on fairly quickly, and do not be afraid to jump back off if you feel unstable.
Alternatively, prop them under your armpits like old fashioned crutches. If this hurts, slide your shoulders forward until you are in the position mentioned above. This can put strain on the back if done improperly, so stop if it hurts.