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  • What the name of this song please ? Thancks :D

  • batons were the Toy du Jour when I was a kid, every girl had one. Of course none of us knew how to actually twirl the darn things lol

  • The Japanese are always so good!!! Get it Seishi!!

  • Does anybody know the twirler shown from 0:13-0:17?

  • @eop279

    CHIARA STEFANAZZI from italy

  • Wow baton twirling has changed a lot since I last competed.

  • 0:37 keisuke's illusions are amazing

  • I've done baton for a long time. I'm not this good. It makes me sad to hear baton is a dying art here in america.

  • good japaneseses:D

  • c koi le nom de la musique

    de la part de alexandre

  • 0:59 is amazing

  • I luv!! Rhythmic twirl:D I am also a Rhythmic twirler.

  • DAMN!!!! I only twirl for our schools marching band, im not that good. I cant seem to figure out how they spin it on their elbows and their necks. I always get it once then i drop it.

  • um.. a good way to keep it rolling on the elbows is to watch the steps you are taking. it helps me to step on my toes and imagine a clock below, starting on six and stepping to 9 while putting it on the elbow, then 11, then 1, then 4 and turning your body with it while you it rolls and you step. kind of confusing to type but hope that helps :)

  • I can make a wooden pencil look like a rubber pencil.

  • can someone tell me the name of the song used in there?

  • please don't tell me that this is in the Olympics

  • why not?

  • 1.16 min. they are sooooo good!

  • Here in the UK;

    Majourettes is baton twirling and cheerleading :/

    LOL

  • i am a twirler and I can do those things it's just that im still working on illusion toss and cartwheel toss.

  • dammnnnn they're good.

  • i thought itz baton twirlin not bodii twirlin...lol

  • awesome! I spin pens with my hands though

  • i love baton i am a twirler and cant say it is easy. I have been doing baton for 9 years it is amazing i am practicing with fire and have gotten burnt

  • Alliee?

    baton twirlers are always competing.

    and majourettes do like carnivals and stuff.

    i left baton twirling to become a mojourette.

    its not as much hard work.

  • i'm sorry majorettes are COMPLETELY different to Baton Twirlers, majorettes is not as competitive as baton twirling, thats just the truth not trying to be mean!

  • look i under stand what you talking about but they are not as different as you think. i am a majjorette and a baton twirler. every friday night, every local parade. i twirl my but uf. i work my hands to the bone. all for the shear enjoyment of my audience. competitive twirling is veryy simalar! and this is coming from a person who has been twirling all he life! it may not seam like that to you but i do wok really hard for both!

  • yes fair enough i can believe you work as hard, and that you do it for the same reason, but i just mean on a broader scale baton twirling is more competitive than majorettes, i mean i don't know,any majorettes who train seven hours every day, like most competitive baton twirlers or who take as many classes as we do, i mean i take baton twirling, ballet, gymnastics, classics, all for baton twirling, but i understand that you personally and yes many majorettes work extremely hard

  • Do they still have baton twirling championships??

  • it´s a fantastic video.I love twirling.And You??Do you like it??

  • Ive Got this dvd

  • there IS a huge differebce between baton twirling and majorettes

  • it depends on where u live and what majorettes are considered...i live around pittsburgh, PA...and our school calls our twirlers majorettes...we don't dance or anything...we are strictly baton twirlers...

  • live very close aroung pittsburgh pa and i cant find any places for twirling i love to do it but their dosnt seem to be any places around here

  • there's not where I live either. I don't know where you're from, but in America in general baton twirlers are considered majorettes, for example: the "Miss Majorette" state, regional, and AYOP competitions.

  • woooow !! ^__^

  • Hey!!!

    Can you send me this song on email please??

    It's soooooo nice!!

    thx a lot, it would be great!!

  • i just landed my 4 spin. (:

    they are AWESOME!

  • does anyone know what song this is?

  • Tis is a beautiful song !!!! GOOD !!! Do you send me on my e-mail, PLEASE ??

  • its called majarets not batton twirling duhhh!!!!!

  • seeing as WBTF stands for World Baton Twirling Federation, i think you will find it is Baton Twirling. Majorettes is different

  • kk it was gd anyway!

  • Majorettes aren't "different", it's more of a title than "baton twirler".

  • This vid make me wish that I started twirling erlier...

  • Its so good to see that bt is still going strong. I represented uk in european and world championships from the age of 12 to 18 i am now 32 and still get that tingle when i remember the feeling I wish i had kept my hand in maybe teaching but i left to become a professional dancer

  • it is so cool from :38 to :40

  • gosh. you gotta love twirling =]

  • I love baton twirling!! I cannit do the gymnastics parts or the fliping over body!! Any tips :) ??

  • My majorettes teacher is representing england at the intrnational championships.

  • im always faszinated a tha kontact stuff... unbelievable

  • wow awesome video i love baton twirling the world championships are my goal lol! aaw so kewl!!

  • I'm an ex world twirler....I miss twirling so much... x

  • waaaaa some of those guys are really hot though knowing me thery r probably gay lol feel wick for me.

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