Thank you so much for this ! I appreciate the grip tape content in there as well.. I didn't even think about that. BTW - LOOOVE your shirt ! Can't wait to see more videos !
Super weird question but I'm trying to decide whether I want to do double staffs or shorter batons... I really like the fun feeling of twirling a baton though, so maybe I just answered my own question? Haha
Hey Devon, thanks for the informative video. Something I'm wondering (which I don't seem to be able to find much information on) is on staff diameter/width? Is thinner better for spinning, say 16 to 20mm? And then a bit thicker for contact, say 22 to 25mm? I used to spin a lot and do some basic contact stuff (like 10 years ago) and just doing a bit of research with buying a new staff sometime soon in mind. Thanks again :) Luca
Thank you so much for this ! I appreciate the grip tape content in there as well.. I didn't even think about that. BTW - LOOOVE your shirt ! Can't wait to see more videos !
No problem 😀😀, Thanks soo much !!
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Thanks 😀😀😀
Thank you so much!! A video about this topic is so helpful!!
Super weird question but I'm trying to decide whether I want to do double staffs or shorter batons... I really like the fun feeling of twirling a baton though, so maybe I just answered my own question? Haha
can you make a video on dragon staffs? why do you only have 3 spokes?
Thx 🙏
Hey Devon, thanks for the informative video. Something I'm wondering (which I don't seem to be able to find much information on) is on staff diameter/width? Is thinner better for spinning, say 16 to 20mm? And then a bit thicker for contact, say 22 to 25mm? I used to spin a lot and do some basic contact stuff (like 10 years ago) and just doing a bit of research with buying a new staff sometime soon in mind. Thanks again :)
Luca
I find it the other way around, thinner is better for contact
What about the Staff diameter?