The common perception of baton twirling is that it’s a fun, showy parlor trick, but there’s much more to it than that. It’s a sport. Learning tricks and routines involves years of practice and determination. In most cases, baton twirlers need to do more than twirl the baton and walk in place. Here are some things baton twirlers want you to know: Perfection is Expected When a baton twirler starts a routine, they’re under a ton of pressure. At any given time, hundreds of people are staring and waiting for you to drop your baton. When performing a complex routine, not dropping the baton once is a serious accomplishment, especially with all those eyes on you. Perfection isn’t just preferred with baton twirling— it’s expected. Batons Cause Bruises and Calluses Baton twirling routines look pretty and flashy, but they’re not as dainty as they may look from afar. While practicing moves, dropping the baton on yourself or hitting yourself with the baton is common, especially when you start going into multiple baton routines. Your hands get bruised and callused from the repetitive motion with the baton in hand. Twirling is Physically Demanding As if twirling isn’t enough work on its own, baton twirlers are also expected to do cartwheels, walkovers, backflips and more while twirling. This not only involves serious coordination but also strength and lean muscle mass. Therefore, a baton twirler’s diet and sleep schedule need to be healthy enough to keep up. Need to Look the Part From tailored costumes to fake eyelashes to always wearing a smile, baton twirlers need to have a certain look and keep up appearances. No matter what happens during a baton twirling routine, baton twirlers need to smile the entire time. Through dropped batons, mixed up moves, wardrobe malfunctions and more, baton twirlers need to give off the vibe that everything is fine. There’s a lot more that baton twirlers would like you to know, but these are the basics. If you’re interested in baton twirling, Star Line Baton is a great place to start. We offer a variety of high-quality batons. If you have any questions or need more information, call us at 931-528-7829.
Posted: 5/21/2021
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