@jkmarshall001 I appreciate the scatter drill! It would be even more effective if this sequence included more layered responsibilities: equipment and even body work layered over marching. Try to not march, stop, spin, repeat. Work on creating a better flow throughout the routine.
Look at :52, here the team is executing a modified Queen Anne Salute. If you look at each Driller you will notice inconsistencies between almost everyone. If you'd like to know more, contact me.
Style is quite different between Drillers. A great way to see this is to stop the video in various places and see what each Driller is doing. Arm and hand placement are varied as is equipment manipulation. Work on standardization of every minute detail. The ripple line is quite long and the movements here are only in one speed. Also, the line is too close to the audience for the full effect to be realized by anyone. The cordon with the volunteer was a nice touch.
good job!
olelokanaka 1 month ago
@jkmarshall001 I appreciate the scatter drill! It would be even more effective if this sequence included more layered responsibilities: equipment and even body work layered over marching. Try to not march, stop, spin, repeat. Work on creating a better flow throughout the routine.
Look at :52, here the team is executing a modified Queen Anne Salute. If you look at each Driller you will notice inconsistencies between almost everyone. If you'd like to know more, contact me.
jkmarshall001 10 months ago
Style is quite different between Drillers. A great way to see this is to stop the video in various places and see what each Driller is doing. Arm and hand placement are varied as is equipment manipulation. Work on standardization of every minute detail. The ripple line is quite long and the movements here are only in one speed. Also, the line is too close to the audience for the full effect to be realized by anyone. The cordon with the volunteer was a nice touch.
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jkmarshall001 10 months ago