Colorguard Rifle Routine

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2010

Just a little noodling around with Ole' Red.

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  • can i ask a question why do u call it colorguard

  • @TheSicklish ...I'm afraid I don't follow. I spun rifle on my high school marching band color guard. Unless you mean the fact that I combined it into one word... I don't get the confusion. lol

  • @staticxstarlite because you arent guarding anything i do color guard in my school but we do parades as the 2 people holding the national and state flag aka the colors and two people with rifles guarding the flags i dont understand why it would be called color guard when there isnt guarding involved

  • @TheSicklish Ah, I understand. The color guard you're speaking of is the closer of the two to the original military term. I know what you're talking about. Basically, in a marching band that plays shows on a field, there is another visual element which is called the color guard, which spins flag, rifle, and sabre, among other things. It's a sort of auxiliary unit. Like dance theater with props. It often adds to the story-telling aspect of a marching show.

  • @TheSicklish I didn't come up with the name for the sport, but my guess is that it was derived from the military colorguard because of the equipment used. In simpler shows, there are simpler movements similar to presenting arms in parade. Or like what would be done alongside a bugle corps.

  • @FmAFrEaK1000 Also, I'm sure your trolling little self feels powerful behind that computer keyboard. I certainly was not the best on the rifle line, but this was work I had just written five minutes before recording, which if you write your own work, I'M SURE YOU KNOW that it looks different than when you've been practicing a routine. I was the PROUD captain of the Park View Marching Patriots Color Guard, so I'm sure you can relate. Now go cry to mommy that she doesn't spend enough money on you.

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  • @FmAFrEaK1000 Whatever helps you sleep at night. This video is over a year old, "Miss Eleven-Year-Old". My form is a bit different now, and I come from a place where we don't HAVE marching bands for sixth graders. When I recorded this video, I had been spinning for less than two years, and rifle for much less than that. Also, I would just like to point out that when I was your age, I had MUCH better grammar and punctuation than you. Good day.

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  • @staticxstarlite thanks just always wondering i do drill team to which is basically just the rifle spinning thanks for the info :)

  • @FmAFrEaK1000 cool story bro

  • @FmAFrEaK1000 wat a bitch. IDK what you say, there arent any "11 year olds" that are good enough to talk smack about Color Guard. Constructive Criticism is one thing, but being cunty gets you no where. kthnx!

  • @FmAFrEaK1000 Omfg good for you. I bet you want a cookie. XD

    @staticxstarlite I liked the work. It was simple, but really good. Keep up the great work!

  • @FmAFrEaK1000 Learn how to use proper English. Air blade, rifle, and saxophone cannot be used as verbs. Leave the girl alone. She's doing something she loves. You have a lot to learn about colorguard... it's called constructive criticism. Learn to be a person with a heart. YOU suck. Grow up.

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