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by Mint » Wednesday 29 October 2003 9:05:13pm
I was looking through book 5 and I found this er....technique was used during Quidditch.
What is that???
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by Gower » Wednesday 29 October 2003 10:40:33pm
I think its a kind of roll under the broom to avoid being hit by a bludger. More than that I don't know.
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by Mint » Thursday 30 October 2003 2:53:19pm
U know I understood Grip and Roll. But sloth? Isn't it like an animal that sits on the trees?
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by Gower » Thursday 30 October 2003 6:30:56pm
Yeah a sloth is one of those animals that sits in trees. Well its probably called that because they look like one when they perform the move.
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by Meg Boyd » Sunday 2 November 2003 7:18:03pm
Sloths have finger-like apendages on both their hands and feet. Sloths grip tree branches with both their hands and feet and can hang up side down in this fashion. I assume when a player performs the sloth grip roll, they are gripping the broom with both their hands and feets and roll upside down to avoid bludgers.
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