Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Get the most out of your twirling lessons

         Want to learn more at your lessons?   The amount you learn at lessons depends partly on you and partly on your coach.    First, find a coach who wants to progress at the same speed as you.  Second, research what twirling has to offer.  Third, learn what types of events you can enter a competition.  Fourth, what is you goals for twirling.  I would recommend the Annetta Lucero's videos.  She describes what a twirler can accomplish so eloquently.   Fifth, video tape your lessons (if allowed).  If you are not allowed to video tape at the lessons, be sure to review the lesson on your own as soon as possible.  It is sometimes difficult to remember everything as time passes.   Sixth, practice what you learn every day.  Seventh, use resources such as U Tube to attempt a new trick.  Learn a new trick to demonstrate for your coach every week.  (Be sure to ask your coach if it is ok.)  This effort will show that you are motivated, as long as you are learning the core material.  Your coach may correct your attempt.

Trick of the day:

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