As the president of TriState Capital Bank in Pittsburgh, Charles C. Fawcett IV works to establish client relationships built on trust. A longtime ice hockey fan, Charles C. Fawcett IV served as president of Peters Township Hockey Club for four seasons. In ice hockey, skating backward ranks among the toughest skills for newcomers to learn. Start by adopting a wide stance with skates at least shoulder-width apart, keeping your knees bent over the front of your skates. Although it may seem intuitive to hunch over, keep your head and chest elevated to increase stability and vision. If you find it hard to begin moving backward, gently push off of the barriers with both hands to get started. Once you are moving backward, it is important to keep your weight over the balls of your feet. If you put too much weight on your heels, it will be easier to lose balance and fall backward. Start with baby steps, making sure to keep your heels pointing directly behind you. If you angle your skates like you would when skating forward, you will lose speed.
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