OH MY GOODNESS!!! This is one of my favorite guard solos! I wasn’t expecting that part where you tossed the flag and I gasped out loud because of how swift that move was! 💙
ME TOOOOOOO🤯😲 the around the neck roll toss the flag, go get it kick the pole toss & catch, & the ending toss was the most EPIC I have seen!! I went immediately outside to go start trying 🤣☠️
Oh my word! I don't get notifications for this and didn't realize how much interaction this had gotten! Thank you so much everyone! Sorry for the VERY late responses, and even though it's late, hopefully some answers may still be relevant.
I believe so many ppl love this song and you killed this performance I love it and my wifi is crashing rn so I’m commenting while it loads so I can finish watching it 🥰🥰🥰🥰
This was absolutely beautiful!! We used the kick silk thing at the beginning of our marching show this year(we did it a little different, but yours was absolutely beautiful!!)
I absolutely love this song and as soon as the music started I got so excited. you did not disappoint! this is beautiful. performances like these help me remember why I joined guard
I’m in the process of making my solo and I need you to know you are so incredible and amazing!!! I loved the part where you held the silk and kicked the flag with your foot and the spin around your neck as you slid!!!
It is "normal" (aka your body naturally wants to do it) - however it's a habit that many (if not most) instructors dislike. It's typically better to hold your "free arms" (whatever your arms are supposed to be under the toss) for as long as possible before moving at the LAST second to catch the pole. What I do now is count through the toss. (Let's say it's release on 1 catch on 4) I'd count it 5678 Out 2 3 & catch) On "&" you move from your free arm position to your catch position. Always follow whatever method your instructor says though.
i was wondering if maybe you could explain one move that you did to me? it’s such a clever move and i would love to work it into a routine i’m doing. if not it’s fine!!! xxx
I'm so sorry for the late reply, I hadn't been getting notified about comments! I know it's too late to work into your routine but I'd love to try to explain if you'd still like!
That's something I figured out how to do on my own. I hadn't/haven't seen anyone else do it (but that's not saying it hasn't been done by others). I used a 5 1/2 foot pole and it works the best. I've gotten it to work on a 6 foot pole, but it typically doesn't flow quite as smoothly. As long as you have your hands right, the flag does most of the work for you :) You can adjust the playback and slow it down to watch how my hands are placed. Rather than trying to kick the tip of the pole, I find it easier to kick the silk on top of the pole, but it's mainly trial and error :) Hope that helps, let me know if you have anymore questions :)
Elaine Albright first, make sure you are aware of the hard work and dedication this activity requires. it would be awful for you to suffer doing a whole season of something you dread. after you know for a fact you want to audition for colorguard, maybe start doing basic workouts and stretched at home to get a head start. i, unfortunately, did not get a head start and was sore for several weeks after practice. if you are doing sports right now, you should be fine. you can find plenty of beginners stretches and basic workouts on youtube. make sure they are beginners, especially if you don't do physical activities that much, you don't want to injure yourself right before the season starts. next, know that you will struggle. its practically impossible to pick up a flag for the first time and toss it properly. usually the first thing you learn are drop spins, which will take some getting used to. just remember, Thumbs are down when the flag is down, Thumbs are facing up when the flag is up (if you have no idea what im talking about it will make sense later lol). do not be afraid to toss the flag. you will never catch the flag if you are always thinking of ways to drop it. its inevitable you will get hit a few times, but nothing major ever comes from it unless you're like, the hulk, or something. you do not want to be the girl who never lets go. a couple years ago we had a new girl who literally never let go of her flag or rifle, even at the end of the season, and it was really frustrating for everyone, especially the instructors. next, you will want to make sure you have proper workout attire, such as at least 2 or 3 pairs of athletic shorts(please for the love of god do not be the kid who wears jean shorts to practice). you will also want a few athletic t-shirts or tank tops, whichever you prefer. also invest in a good pair of tennis shoes, and break into them before practices start! you'll thank yourself later. also, converse, Vans, etc. are NOT athletic shoes, hopefully your instructor tells you guys that. and maybe even buy some cool new socks, and don't wear white socks if you're doing dance indoors, as they will get dirty very quickly from the probably unswept floor. you will also want a nice water bottle for practices and band camp. for regular practices, depending on the length of practice, just a standard sized water bottle should do it. usually the ones that keep your water cold are the best, nothing is better than cold water during a 30 second gush-n-go. for band camp, though, you will want at least a half gallon, if not a gallon jug, like the big ones you take hiking and stuff like that. if you have long hair, make sure to put t up into a ponytail, braid, bun, or whatever to keep it out of your face. if you wear glasses, you should buy one of those strap thingys that you attach to them to keep them secure so they don't fall off. (I have hit myself one too many times in the face and have knocked my glasses off a lot) sorry I have no idea what they're called. ALSP FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT FORGET SUNSCREEN AND SUNGLASSES FOR BAND CAMP ESPECIALLY IF YOURE PALE ONE TIME I DIDNT APPLY IT FOR A WHOLE DAY AND I GOT 1ST DEGREE BURNS. other than that, I can't really think of any thing else to inform you about. i hope this helps (it better bc I spent 20 minutes on it lol) and i hope you have a great season and i promise you will love it. tell me how auditions go!!!
For me, I love performing and it's something I've done since I was little, so it doesn't make me that nervous anymore - the more you do it, the easier it gets. But everyone gets nervous from time to time, so these are some of the things I do to calm my nerves. Before I go on, I will do a visual run where I run through my routine in my head. This gets me in the mindset of "it's just me and my equipment" and sets me up for how I want the run to go. I also do a thing called box breathing. You breath in for 4 counts, hold for 4 counts, exhale for 4 counts, hold for 4 counts, and repeat. This helps me slow down my heart rate and center myself. When I'm on the floor, I try to look/perform to where the wall meets the ceiling or sometimes there's words or a logo or something on the wall above the bleachers. I look at/perform to these because it helps with projection, and it's right above everyone's heads, so I don't really see everyone in the stands. I don't have many of these, but it helps a lot of people I know to have a "pre-show ritual". This could be listening to a song, holding/tapping/rubbing a certain object, a mental pep-talk, anything that will help you center yourself and put you in a place of "it's just me and my equipment and I'm going out there to do something that I know I can do". Most importantly I think, is remembering that everyone in the audience wants you to do well. They're supporting you, cheering you on, ready to watch you do something you love. An audience can be scary, but remembering to breathe and have fun is what it's all about 💛
@@tengod6458 you know there's WAYS to use words when your ADDRESSING something that's "wrong" it's ok to POINT OUT something that's it's lacking and you don't have to sugar coke anything BUT there's way to address thing if your wanting them to be BETTER you didn't even offer tips on how she could do certain things better or not your comment was still irrelevant