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#545023 - 10/05/05 08:56 AM staff vs baton
raveman Offline
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Registered: 08/05/05
whaich do you prefer and for what reasons? i use both and i just

wanted your oppinions

thanx,
raveman
staff / baton
You may choose only one


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#545024 - 10/05/05 09:35 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: raveman]
Lavatwilight Offline
Also known as bryn (((Not Nate :-P )))

Registered: 11/08/04
Loc: Wellington somerset, UK
ok so i use short sticks from time to time, and they are lovley, but staff has more flow to it and more having to find space to move in that baton, and for that it gets my vote
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#545025 - 10/05/05 10:31 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: Lavatwilight]
wing Offline
member

Registered: 15/03/05
Loc: New Haven, CT
I'm in love with both, I could never decide.
linda

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#545026 - 10/05/05 08:57 PM Re: staff vs baton [Re: wing]
strugz Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 06/03/02
Loc: Southampton - Possibly...
IMO

Staff is much harder, and has many more possibilities, its also IMO lends itslef to body flow and movement............. for people teching themself anyway, its much easier moving round a 5ft staff with some pattern, than moving round a stick less than 1m

Two staffs is where its at though

::still no staffy gremlin::

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#545027 - 10/05/05 09:10 PM Re: staff vs baton [Re: strugz]
ado-p Offline
Ninjaneer

Registered: 13/05/04
Loc: Galway/Ireland
mmmm four staff contact...

well... a man can dream

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#545028 - 10/05/05 09:59 PM Re: staff vs baton [Re: ado-p]
Kyle McLean Offline
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Registered: 03/07/03
Loc: Brisbane, Australia

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#545029 - 10/05/05 10:02 PM Re: staff vs baton [Re: Kyle McLean]
ado-p Offline
Ninjaneer

Registered: 13/05/04
Loc: Galway/Ireland
thought that might get your attention

just thinking about three is enought make my head explode.

i like doing contact with really short sticks. so i reckon i might like baton too.

must ring that baton teacher i met

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#545030 - 11/05/05 12:46 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: ado-p]
UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot Offline
Silly Chavs

Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Whales
Written by: Strugz

Staff is much harder




Written by: Strugz

its much easier moving round a 5ft staff with some pattern, than moving round a stick less than 1m




Which is it then?

For the above reason (a baton being smaller), I reckon baton twirlerising is much harder as a smaller thing goes faster.
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#545031 - 11/05/05 12:50 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
strugz Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 06/03/02
Loc: Southampton - Possibly...
I was waiting for someone to pickup on that - well done Mr UCOF, you passed the contradiction test

**staff is still harder / better and far more satisfying than baton**



**goes to practice reading what he wrote**


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#545032 - 11/05/05 12:55 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: strugz]
minimaniac Offline
The Ladiees Man

Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: near swindon/ oxford
i say baton's are nice but there is nothing better than spinning a nice staff and so i guess i will have to sway towards the staff.

big up contact staff!!!
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#545033 - 11/05/05 01:02 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: minimaniac]
Fabergé Offline
veteran

Registered: 26/08/03
Loc: Dublin, Ireland
my twins are only about a meter

does that make them batons?

or staffons??

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#545034 - 11/05/05 01:02 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: minimaniac]
UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot Offline
Silly Chavs

Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Whales
Faberge: I prefer the term: Baffs

I wonder what the opinions would be if you posted the same question on a baton twirling site?

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#545035 - 11/05/05 01:10 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
minimaniac Offline
The Ladiees Man

Registered: 05/11/04
Loc: near swindon/ oxford
i reckon you would get the answer
"what are staffs?" and
"oh there to big to spin!"
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#545036 - 11/05/05 02:02 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: minimaniac]
Frederick the Reckless Offline
Troupe Leader and founder, Fire and Steel

Registered: 05/08/04
Loc: Oregon
i actually am even on both counts. the baton lends itself better to speed and tight maneuvers, but the staff flows extremely well... i do blindfold with both, and find the staff better suited to this. however when it comes to combining dance and Fire Breathing, the baton is SO much better for breathing and continuing to flow. the baton requires more manual dexterity to make it look good, therefore i love the challenge. the staff is something that requires more body control, balance, and fluidity, and that is a welcome challenge too. if i truly had to choose between the two, i honestly could not.
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#545037 - 11/05/05 02:04 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: minimaniac]
Disc0 Offline
annoying boy

Registered: 03/10/04
Loc: Sweden
i'd say staff.
i've never tried batons but i think staffs round 6ft is the most lovely thing to watch, and therefore that's the thing i'd like to learn really good.

but double fire-batons isn't a shame either....
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#545038 - 11/05/05 02:34 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: Disc0]
coleman Offline
big and good

Registered: 29/08/02
Loc: lunn dunn, yoo kay
its not the size, its what you do with it that counts.

apparently.

personally, the "one styleness" of baton twirling means i very quickly get bored watching them.

obviously this could be my untrained eye not recognising the subtle differences in style but when it comes to sticks i like playing with the larger kind

need more wick on mine now though...


cole. x
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#545039 - 11/05/05 05:06 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: coleman]
fluffy napalm fairy Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 12/12/01
Loc: Brum / Dorset / Fairy Land
i want to learn baton twirling.

I love my short sticks but I'm falling in love with my new big sticks too - rapidly!



to watch - two big sticks
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#545040 - 11/05/05 05:27 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: fluffy napalm fairy]
strugz Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 06/03/02
Loc: Southampton - Possibly...
2 big sticks glad to hear it

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#545041 - 11/05/05 06:11 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: strugz]
fluffy napalm fairy Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 12/12/01
Loc: Brum / Dorset / Fairy Land


except the hurt more....................... *oops*
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#545042 - 11/05/05 07:09 AM Re: staff vs baton [Re: fluffy napalm fairy]
PrayerFireAngel Offline
member

Registered: 02/03/05
Loc: Merced, Ca
At the present I would say Staff. I am learning Staff with Susan Orr's Baton twirling videos. My best friend was making fun of the videos but I have learned a lot in the past few weeks. I am guessing that when you do the half or full throw & spin around it hurts more getting conked in the head with the staff. My head is still sore from the other day & I was afraid I had split my skull open. I also have a nasty bruise from an elbow roll gone wrong.
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