Baton twirling is becoming a less common skill in today’s world, but it can still be as fun and rewarding as ever. Learning to twirl, throw and dance with a baton takes serious dedication and coordination, especially if you’re looking to get competitive with it. If you’re thinking about signing up for lessons, here are five essential things to know that will help you get the most out of your training.
1. Choose the right beginner baton
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A color guard is a group that presents and protects a flag (the "colors") during military or ceremonial events. In marching band and performance contexts, color guard is the visual ensemble that performs choreographed routines with flags, rifles, sabres, and dance to interpret the music. If you’re curious about joining a high school or community guard, or trying winter guard for the first time, here’s a clear set of questions and tips to help you decide whether color guard is the right fit:
What kind of experience do you want?
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