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Dynamic Drumming- The "Burn" Exercise

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Dynamic Drumming- The "Burn" Exercise

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  • "It could be very detrimental to your forearm."

    Then don't do it.

  • you people are idiots. he tells everyone to stretch and warmup therefore the muscles will not be destroyed and lives will be ruined. so everyone stop complaining

    and did you even listen?!?!? BODYBUILDERS WILL TEAR MUSCLES TO BUILD MORE, this is the exact same thing this guy is doing. it makes sense and its what youve been doing your whole drumming career, you practice tear muscles, and rebuild them. this just FOCUSES on doing that instead of slowly doing this by practicing a song.

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  • @howycwap No you are generally wrong. Practice over years tones muscle, not tears muscle. Body Builders tears muscle and then their own bodies repairs the torn cells and they replenish proteins and use muscle enhancement formulas, normally. Attempting this same approach in a career in drumming, Carpal Tunnel and Tendonitis may very easily cut a career short...this is a very dangerous technique and never endorsed by one single author such as Chapin, Moore, or N.A.R.D. etc. that I know of.

  • Sir: What you speak of is not a necessary part of control and endurance. Flexor/Extensors of the forearm develop with increased reputations daily over YEARS, not with lactic acid which is what produces fatigue. If you choose to do this "BURN". Suggestion, do as many reps as you can until you experience that slight burning, and then give your muscle(s) a break and listen to your body. Burning sensations are a warning, and if you ignore it, you could be risking an injury to muscles or tendons.

  • God! What a fat pussy! I can go faster and longer and I've only been playing for a little over a year! And I can keep time!

  • first time i've seen the valsalva maneuver used for a single stroke roll. You know the two girls one cup video reactions? I'd like to do that with weckl, colaita and steve smith watching this.

  • @howycwap I AGREE :-)

  • lol the most workout the dude's got ever

  • I'd like to see Mike Mangini bitch slap this guy with a metronome.

  • I can't believe Evans actually put their logo on this! I'm glad I don't use their products; I'd hate to be associated with this nonsense.

  • Looks like open to closed to open with dynamics to me. Nice 5th grade lesson. Way to inflate your own ego with out really teaching shit. If anyone is wondering how to get chops it is very simple. You start out with remedial or painstaking slow tempos, and increase the tempo gradually. Way past whatever you "think" is unattainable. There are no limits.

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