Twirling the baton has been a popular pastime in the United States since the 1800s, and over the years, it has evolved into many different styles. Majorette performances in marching bands continue to be some of the most popular baton twirling shows. Many baton twirlers perform on their own or with small groups of fellow twirlers. One style that has emerged from the competitive circuit is freestyle, or “street” twirling. Read on to learn more about this baton twirling style. Spinoff from Traditional Twirling In the 1960s, baton twirlers began to perform less traditional routines. Freestyle routines are based on traditional techniques but add in more acrobatic and gymnastic flair. These routines tend to be faster and can incorporate complex choreography, juggling and more. Street Baton Twirling Freestyle baton twirling is also known as street baton twirling. Street baton twirling is even less traditional than the freestyle routines you may see on a competitive stage. It’s more of an artistic take on baton twirling that includes intricate tosses, swirls and drops to tell stories and express emotion through movement. Competitive Freestyle This form of baton twirling has become so popular that “freestyle” is a category in baton twirling competitions. By combining elements from several sports, freestyle baton twirlers are sure to amaze, whether they’re performing solo or in a group. Many of the baton twirling routines that you’ll stumble across online are competitive freestyle baton twirling routines. Categories of Freestyle Twirling Freestyle baton twirling has become one of the most popular types in competitions, making its way into the Olympics. In most competitions, freestyle twirling is split into four categories. There’s solo twirling, pairs twirling, pairs freestyle to music and freestyle dance twirling. That leaves a lot of room for customizing your routine and deciding how you’ll compete as a freestyle baton twirler. Mastering baton twirling moves is difficult on its own, and freestyle baton twirling adds another level to this already challenging sport. Want to try your hand at freestyle baton twirling? Star Line Baton has all the equipment and accessories you will need. Call us at 931-528-7829, or order online.
Posted: 3/24/2023
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