The New York 2 is cool. You thumb toss it up high in one hand while horizontal in the other hand. then pass it behind your neck and catch the vertical thumb toss. Rain drops ( Also called Sprinkles, Lightnings, and Storms) It's kinda hard to explain. You open hand toss the one in the right. Once it reaches its highest point, pass the one in the left to the right and open hand toss it. You have to keep the batons in the one hand, you can't catch it in the left hand unless you are finishing.
some tricks for beginers are figure 8 (aka ice cream scoops) and horizontals there are many other types of tircks but those are the first step for other tricks- advance, beginner, whatever- ask me on my message board
Ollies are the first move for a beginner to learn in snowboarding. They form the basis for many of the more advanced tricks that can be learned later.
They are difficult and it took me about 2 days to learn how you put your baton on the floor stait up and down then you swing your arms like you doing a cart wheel and you spin on 1 foot while bringing the other in the air and pick up ur baton its kina like a cart wheel but this is a harder trick to do usually more advenced twirlers do this to go from one baton into two baton tricks i do it in my rountine!!!!
No, their brains arent that advanced as ours
I buy all mine from starline baton company, but i believe that American baton company also has some good ones.
ball tricks, jumping,
bag of tricks
Baton twirling is the sport in which a person uses a metal stick with rubber at the ends to do tricks with. the baton has three parts. the metal part is called the shaft. the big rubber end is the ball, and the little rubber end is the tip. there are many other things to use accept one baton. there is two baton: when a twirler uses two batons at one time. there is flag baton: when a twirler uses a baton but it has a flag on one end. there is fire baton: when the two ends of the baton are lit on fire. There is sword baton went the use swords to twirl but not sharp ones. there are many things to do in baton. they have competitions, when two groups or two individuals go up against each other in front of judges. there is a thing called private lesson, when they have competitons but only one person does the routine. in private lesson there are many different kinds of routines you can do. Solo, Fancy strut, modeling, Fancy best appearing, Military strut, military. There are different catagories. novice, beginner, advanced, intermidiate. I have been in baton for 9 years and really enjoy it i hope this helps you :)
Some major cities in Louisiana are New Orleans, Monroe, and Baton Rouge (Capital).
A hollow metal rod for twirling is typically referred to as a baton. It is commonly used in twirling performances and routines, featuring a lightweight design for ease of movement and manipulation. Twirlers use batons to showcase their skills in various tricks and routines.
throw ur yoyo down and play tricks I currently am an advanced 1 yoyo player and if you can find a store that sells good quality yoyos (like new breed, metel zero, mighty flea,superstar, etc) they can probably show you some places to learn......if not then i like to go to yoyoexpert.com to learn tricks, just click the tab left of shop that says learn and a vriety of tricks categorized by difficulty are their
I think probably in Japan. Have you seen some of their amazing performances? They even have Baton Academies!