Baton twirling is a popular type of gymnastic art form practiced and enjoyed by people of all ages. It involves spinning and manipulating a stick as a form of art and exercise. The batons used in twirlers come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In this blog, we will look at five common types of batons used in baton twirling. Streamers Streamers are one of the most commonly used types of batons in twirling. These are a long and thin kind of baton that consists of a central rod with a pair of streamers tied to it. The central rod is usually made from aluminum but can also be made of other materials such as plastic. Streamers are popular among beginner twirlers as they are light and easy to control. Single-Binders Single-binders are slightly larger than streamers and are best suited for more experienced twirlers. They have a thicker, heavier body and a single streamer attached to it. They are usually made from aluminum. These types of batons are great for performing complex tricks and moves, as they are bigger and heavier than streamers. Double-Binders Double-binders look similar to single-binders but contain two streamers instead of one. The two streamers are attached to either side of the central rod. As with single-binders, double-binders are heavier and bulkier compared to streamers making them great for more advance twirlers. Mini-Batons Mini-batons are much smaller than other types of baton used in twirling. Measuring only 6-8 inches in length, they are popular among beginner twirlers due to their size and weight. Mini-batons are also great for very young twirlers as they are light and easy to control. Foam Batons Foam batons are made from a thick foam and are popular among younger twirlers. This type of baton is soft and light making it gentle on the hands and safe for children. They are also great for practicing twirling tricks without worrying about dropping a metal baton on your feet or a nearby surface and damaging it. Baton twirling is a fun and creative form of exercise and art form practiced by people of all ages. There are several types of batons used in twirling, each with its own unique benefits and features. The five most common types of batons used in twirling discussed in this article are streamers, single-binders, double-binders, mini-batons, and foam batons. Make sure to select a baton that is suitable for your skill level and age in order to get the most out of your twirling experience. Star Line Baton is your go-to baton shop, with high quality batons for every kind of baton twirling routine. Give us a call at 931-528-7829 to learn more.
Posted: 8/18/2023
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