How to Salute Like Captain Falcon
Straighten up your upper body in order to look as tall as possible., Put your right foot forward and slightly to the left. , Position your left foot backwards and rotate it about 20-30° to the left., Now put your right hand on the right part of your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Straighten up your upper body in order to look as tall as possible.
Your body should now be facing slightly diagonally to the left.
Keep your head facing forward throughout. , Rest your hand on it and position your 4 fingers on your stomach-side while the thumb rests on the back. , Captain Falcon doesn't look below the eyes of his opponents! , Bring it to your temple, and on the way, gracefully uncurl your thumb, index and middle finger and make a "gun" out of it.
The ring and little finger must still be clenched, and the thumb must point the same way the index and middle finger does. ,, -
Step 2: Put your right foot forward and slightly to the left.
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Step 3: Position your left foot backwards and rotate it about 20-30° to the left.
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Step 4: Now put your right hand on the right part of your waist
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Step 5: just above your hip
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Step 6: which should be the one facing forward.
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Step 7: Straighten up your chin if you haven't already.
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Step 8: Now take your left hand and clench it into a fist.
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Step 9: When the index and middle finger meet the temple
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Step 10: move the hand away from your head and into the air in an elegant sweeping motion while still keeping the salute.
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Step 11: As your hand glides away from you
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Step 12: request that the awestruck audience show you their moves!
Detailed Guide
Your body should now be facing slightly diagonally to the left.
Keep your head facing forward throughout. , Rest your hand on it and position your 4 fingers on your stomach-side while the thumb rests on the back. , Captain Falcon doesn't look below the eyes of his opponents! , Bring it to your temple, and on the way, gracefully uncurl your thumb, index and middle finger and make a "gun" out of it.
The ring and little finger must still be clenched, and the thumb must point the same way the index and middle finger does. ,,
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