How to Take Baton-Twirling Lessons
Instructions
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Take Baton-Twirling Lessons
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Check with any baton twirlers you know, if you are just starting out. Also consult school and club coaches and local colleges and universities.
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Determine what you can afford as far as paying for lessons and consider trying out for a team as soon as possible so that you can then minimize your lesson costs.
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Budget into your costs the prices of supplies, batons, shoes, practice clothes and uniforms (if you are joining a team at the same time). Keep good records of all your expenditures.
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Keep your expenditure of money, time and energy in correct proportion to your goal. If you are looking to get on a high-school team or a local club, and then attend a college with a strong baton-twirling program, you will devote more resources to these efforts than you would if you just want to pursue twirling as a hobby.
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Write down lesson plans, routines and exercise tips in a regular journal that you keep just about twirling. This will help you chart your progress and focus on the areas that need the most work.
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Discuss your next lesson plan or exercise schedule with your teacher or coach at the conclusion of any particular set of lessons. Keep a consistent pace in your advancement as a baton twirler, and stay focused on your ultimate goal, whatever it may be, from developing a lifelong hobby to joining a nationally renowned college or club team.
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