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If it is in F(x)'s Victoria. You should learn how to do a scorpion and a split first. Then by the time you master those things. Do the scopion and slowly pull your leg a little higher, till it becomes straight. But please be careful to not broke your bones.

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Q: How do you hold your leg up in the air like in Victoria's solo?
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