@Tyler Gatz, what do you consider a helicopter toss and giant toss? I always thought helicopter and parallel tosses were the same. I know some "giant" tosses, as in, they go high - is that what you mean? Feel free to elaborate! In the meantime, I will consider making a more advanced toss video.
Elijah's Gaming You could start with a 5' and move up to a 6' once you grow a bit taller. Still, I've taught girls your height on a 6' pole, so it's definitely do-able!
This is literally about to save my routine!
I'm glad to hear that! I hope your routine came together!
Nice vid but definitely wouldn't recommend for beginners
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos,le mando un fuerte abrazo y bendiciones desde México.
@Tyler Gatz, what do you consider a helicopter toss and giant toss? I always thought helicopter and parallel tosses were the same. I know some "giant" tosses, as in, they go high - is that what you mean? Feel free to elaborate! In the meantime, I will consider making a more advanced toss video.
Elisa Maggio
Elisa Maggio perhaps a backhand 45?
so silk toss is like a single and a half?
Abi Melendez it can be as big or as small as you would like it. The way it is in this video is 1 1/2 rotations from the release point.
+Elisa Maggio thank you so much! My tosses are now so much better
Why are u in a military base
Nate Badsgard When I filmed this I was married to an Air Force guy. He hooked me up with the indoor space to spin and film.
@@ECMaggio ok
What size pole are you using?
It's a 6 foot pole
Ok, thanks! So is mine.
@@jimbogart8655 most flags are 6 feet
I'm 12 and 4/11 what size of pole would you recommend for me
Elijah's Gaming You could start with a 5' and move up to a 6' once you grow a bit taller. Still, I've taught girls your height on a 6' pole, so it's definitely do-able!
Thanks
6 ft pole. That's standard.
I would suggest with a five feet I stated with it and got better and now have a 6 foot
for beginners what should be the size of the pole.
Beginners can, and probably should, use a six foot pole.
jharbit use a 5 and a half pole its best for beginners
6 ft pole.
@@danielabotello1016 same I used that before I got better and then I got a six feet this year
@@danielabotello1016if you’re spinning with a guard, you should just do a 6ft since most guards do a 6ft.
where did u buy ur flag
I made it myself. Used a nylon fabric and spray painted the color onto it.
ewww your free arms
Joshy Jaguar ikr
Joshy Jaguar my focus was on teaching basic technique, not free hands, but thanks for watching!
Eww your face