How to Perform the Banana Peel Slide

Understand that you are not going to be falling to the ground., Position the banana peel. , Slide you foot over the peel very gently., Flop your head backwards at the same time as bending your back leg., Wave your arms about frantically in the air...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Understand that you are not going to be falling to the ground.

    This is an act that mimics slipping but you catch yourself and avoid any painful consequences that might come from falling on the ground.
  2. Step 2: Position the banana peel.

    , Do this action quickly. , The leg that has "slipped" should be up in the air now. , This is to give the impression of not being in control. , Look a little flustered but good-natured about it all.

    Turk Pipkin noted that when Charlie Chaplin tripped over an object, he'd apologize to it automatically.You could try this, and if you do fall over, try apologizing to the floor as well!
  3. Step 3: Slide you foot over the peel very gently.

  4. Step 4: Flop your head backwards at the same time as bending your back leg.

  5. Step 5: Wave your arms about frantically in the air.

  6. Step 6: Wobble a little and look as if you are going to fall but regain your balance.

Detailed Guide

This is an act that mimics slipping but you catch yourself and avoid any painful consequences that might come from falling on the ground.

, Do this action quickly. , The leg that has "slipped" should be up in the air now. , This is to give the impression of not being in control. , Look a little flustered but good-natured about it all.

Turk Pipkin noted that when Charlie Chaplin tripped over an object, he'd apologize to it automatically.You could try this, and if you do fall over, try apologizing to the floor as well!

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