Amazing, thanks a lot. I’m a drummer too, 34 years. I just wanted to ask you that I do Ashtanga primary series yoga 3 to 5 days a week. Should I do weight training?
thanks for the mechanical lesson--I suspect I have developed de Quervain's on my R and will work to make an ergonomic change---I think I had too much lateral deviation when my palms were in American grip. Also helpful from other video was playing within normal ROM---I have been working on Moeller technique
Try making the second bounce way LOUDER than the first hit(dont go singles to doubles, just practice your double with the first hit coming in softer-bouncing back up-then closing the hand for the second hit) alternate between hands and ONLY practice that for a while, your doubles will come out chunky and rich :)
You say not to do it right before drumming, i assume you can do these exercises after maybe a break after a session? I usually play about 2 hours most days and want to make sure i’m not going to go too far while making sure i get some practice time.
EnergizingBane yes! You can either do these as a warm up very light prior to drumming OR heavier to make it a workout. I’d give at least 24 hours prior to drumming with vigour.
Declan Wright absolutely! I would suggest starting with the above tho! Increasing grip and finger strength is a great place to start. Have a good - customized technique for your hands is equally as important.
Amazing, thanks a lot. I’m a drummer too, 34 years. I just wanted to ask you that I do Ashtanga primary series yoga 3 to 5 days a week.
Should I do weight training?
One of the most important videos I've watched.
came here for drum tutorials, came out an MD, and a drum exercise plan of course.
thanks for the mechanical lesson--I suspect I have developed de Quervain's on my R and will work to make an ergonomic change---I think I had too much lateral deviation when my palms were in American grip. Also helpful from other video was playing within normal ROM---I have been working on Moeller technique
Thanks for the tutorial drumming is hard😭
Thx 4 this
Reco for nutrition ?
If you do the talk - do the walk!
do u have a pdf about all ergonomics posture and exercise ? thanks
Great question
But i Ve no answer ....even if i suppose to have
I've been looking for ideas to help improve my double stroke speed. I'll be trying these out, thanks!
Try making the second bounce way LOUDER than the first hit(dont go singles to doubles, just practice your double with the first hit coming in softer-bouncing back up-then closing the hand for the second hit) alternate between hands and ONLY practice that for a while, your doubles will come out chunky and rich :)
Lmk if this helps! 😁😬
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You say not to do it right before drumming, i assume you can do these exercises after maybe a break after a session? I usually play about 2 hours most days and want to make sure i’m not going to go too far while making sure i get some practice time.
EnergizingBane yes! You can either do these as a warm up very light prior to drumming OR heavier to make it a workout. I’d give at least 24 hours prior to drumming with vigour.
This is like some of the exercises Bruce lee would do
Good stuff! Could you do a single stroke roll "workout" to build speed and dexterity faster without injury?
Declan Wright absolutely! I would suggest starting with the above tho! Increasing grip and finger strength is a great place to start. Have a good - customized technique for your hands is equally as important.
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