What gun were you using I’m using a original ww2 k98 and a 1903a1 both original ww2 I didn’t drop them just banged my head m1 garand is a gaurenteed concussion
Another tips I was told for when I was first learning, was to put something in between your right side and arm, so when you start spinning towards the side, the thing will fall and you'll know that you were spinning to the side.
I have this annoying issue with rifle spinning. After two complete spins I'll go to turn my third and my rifle will hit this weird plane and I'll drop. Do you have any suggestions?
please help me whenever i do spins the rifle's nose starts coming towards my body and idk how to prevent it like i know how to do spins after i do about 5 the nose of the rifle comes towards me,//
my coach always says to keep your hand like your holding a taco and everytime you feel the rifle hit your hand squeeze really hard and to do one then stop and then do 2 and stop and just keep going until you feel comfortable doing as many in a row as you can. it took me my whole season to finally get drop spins and i had my quad before i got 16 drop spins in a row so it takes a lot of practice and you have to squeeze a lot too.
G R A V I T Y thank you so much for your comment. It gives me an opportunity to educate you. This channel provides instructional videos for marching band students who participate in the colorguard section. This has nothing to do with soldiers in the military. As an educator, I recommend that in the future you ask questions before making assumptions. The reason being... you might not know what you are talking about. Therefore, looking ignorant. Also, the sarcasm isn't needed and wasn't asked for. That's okay though. Ultimately you look uneducated because you are commenting on a subject you know nothing about. I highly recommend you do some background research next time before you post.
Gabrielle Vita it was a joke obviously, because I’ve never seen rifle baton twirlers before lol. I might live under a rock but I don’t live under a boulder. Don’t be so sensitive just enjoy the joke and move on - just a bit of wise words when your using the Internet :)
Misty Freeman that "bad technique" is the technique that the Cadets, Blue Devils, Crown, and other top 5 drum corps use as well as top WGI groups as well. Please don't comment on things you know nothing about.
Gabrielle Vita I know what I'm talking about my color guard instructor was apart of a WGI group and she taught me how to do drop spins if you push down your more likely to lose control of the rifle so therefore you are supposed to let the rifle fall and use wrist strength to rotate it around your hand
the drill rifels are 11 pounds an metal and iron with a trigger and a actual bolt and our exibition teams Matto is "if your not bleeding by the end of practice your not trying hard enough" so I don't think your light ass rifel video spinning thing was helpful in my situation ,not saying it's not good. but I am curious why someone such as your self is required to learn that?
A rifle used in marching band and drum corps color guard is not the same usage as for something like the US Marine Silent Drill Platoon, so the technique's going to be a bit different. ruclips.net/video/cSa3aGlqeCE/видео.html Tell me you can do that with 11 lbs (1:13 mark) Or go back to the late 70s... ruclips.net/video/HZAT6OjDAhE/видео.html
isnt this video for spinning color guard wooden rifle and not 11lbs metal real rifle?? you’d undoubtedly hurt yourself if you tried to do this with that lol
I have this annoying issue with rifle spinning. After two complete spins I'll go to turn my third and my rifle will hit this weird plane and I'll drop. Do you have any suggestions?
Tried this with my 10 pound rifle and hit myslef in the head. Thank you
Yeah that’ll happen first few tries but don’t give up you’ll get better
it is your fault dumbass
What gun were you using I’m using a original ww2 k98 and a 1903a1 both original ww2 I didn’t drop them just banged my head m1 garand is a gaurenteed concussion
Skill issue
You literally helped me make rifle
Another tips I was told for when I was first learning, was to put something in between your right side and arm, so when you start spinning towards the side, the thing will fall and you'll know that you were spinning to the side.
shut up weeb
This is the most helpful rifle tutorial that I've seen!
This is so helpful! I'm in the mood to buy a rifle like that and teach myself, lol!
How do you prevent your hand from getting tangled in the strap?
I'm 36 and have always wanted to learn this. Never to late I guess? 😅
this helps so much, thank you!!!
lol, she makes it look so easy.
Please do more tutorials
you explain everything very well ❤️
Thanks this was great!
Lol rifle looks really light
Lmao
it doesss
It's notttt
@@samsignorelli quads arent that heavy tho plus they arent meant to be thrown
@@bailey1495 Ba-dum PPsshhhhh!
how the hecc do you keep your rifle at a nice slow constant speed?!?!?!? I always go way to fast and my rifle flies away from me.
CarissaTheAbnormal you have to hard squeeze at every spin
@@kristenhay5351no…quite the opposite actually…
Me with a 10lbs drill rifle: the hell is right flat?
Dave from State Farm yeahhhhhh... This is for the marching band style of colorguard not the military style. The two are very different.
Thanks I am thinking about joining the rifle team.
You should! It's pretty cool!
I have this annoying issue with rifle spinning. After two complete spins I'll go to turn my third and my rifle will hit this weird plane and I'll drop. Do you have any suggestions?
please help me whenever i do spins the rifle's nose starts coming towards my body and idk how to prevent it like i know how to do spins after i do about 5 the nose of the rifle comes towards me,//
my coach always says to keep your hand like your holding a taco and everytime you feel the rifle hit your hand squeeze really hard and to do one then stop and then do 2 and stop and just keep going until you feel comfortable doing as many in a row as you can. it took me my whole season to finally get drop spins and i had my quad before i got 16 drop spins in a row so it takes a lot of practice and you have to squeeze a lot too.
I use badminton racket
Me being here doing only flag but needs help learning the toss
So uh thanks
Will do with flag later after I watch a few more videos
Not sure I like the sound of "turning into a knob" Gabbi Lol.
Because our soldiers on the battlefield will be doing this
G R A V I T Y thank you so much for your comment. It gives me an opportunity to educate you. This channel provides instructional videos for marching band students who participate in the colorguard section. This has nothing to do with soldiers in the military. As an educator, I recommend that in the future you ask questions before making assumptions. The reason being... you might not know what you are talking about. Therefore, looking ignorant. Also, the sarcasm isn't needed and wasn't asked for. That's okay though. Ultimately you look uneducated because you are commenting on a subject you know nothing about. I highly recommend you do some background research next time before you post.
Gabrielle Vita it was a joke obviously, because I’ve never seen rifle baton twirlers before lol. I might live under a rock but I don’t live under a boulder. Don’t be so sensitive just enjoy the joke and move on - just a bit of wise words when your using the Internet :)
@@gravity1893 yeah because that joke is sooo obvious, if you want to make a sarcastic joke, then at least make it good
those shits are heavy wtf
That rifle is light asf
Ikr
Lol i came to watch exhibition spining not 2 lb rifle spinning
You are not supposed to push the rifle down when you start the drop spin it's bad technique
Misty Freeman that "bad technique" is the technique that the Cadets, Blue Devils, Crown, and other top 5 drum corps use as well as top WGI groups as well. Please don't comment on things you know nothing about.
Gabrielle Vita I know what I'm talking about my color guard instructor was apart of a WGI group and she taught me how to do drop spins if you push down your more likely to lose control of the rifle so therefore you are supposed to let the rifle fall and use wrist strength to rotate it around your hand
Misty Freeman I'm curious which WGI group did she march?
Won't lose control if you're squeezing hard enough and you're not prepping
the drill rifels are 11 pounds an metal and iron with a trigger and a actual bolt and our exibition teams Matto is "if your not bleeding by the end of practice your not trying hard enough" so I don't think your light ass rifel video spinning thing was helpful in my situation ,not saying it's not good. but I am curious why someone such as your self is required to learn that?
Some people just WANT to learn something, it doesnt have to be a requirement for anything
A rifle used in marching band and drum corps color guard is not the same usage as for something like the US Marine Silent Drill Platoon, so the technique's going to be a bit different.
ruclips.net/video/cSa3aGlqeCE/видео.html Tell me you can do that with 11 lbs (1:13 mark)
Or go back to the late 70s... ruclips.net/video/HZAT6OjDAhE/видео.html
I have to spin rifles like that for marching band idk why ur trying to flex
You sound like a stuck up prick lmao, she's just trying to help people, which she did.
isnt this video for spinning color guard wooden rifle and not 11lbs metal real rifle?? you’d undoubtedly hurt yourself if you tried to do this with that lol
I have this annoying issue with rifle spinning. After two complete spins I'll go to turn my third and my rifle will hit this weird plane and I'll drop. Do you have any suggestions?