I had my first ever colorguard performance!

This wasn’t a full performance, but a family and friends preview of what we’ve learnt in 3 weeks. I started colorguard exactly 1 month ago and I’d like more advice! I asked this question a bit ago so if you’re curious you can go see my other post.

A few things I’m aware of

  1. No I did not throw my 45 😭😭 I’m still learning it 😭😭
  2. I didn’t do the backscratcher because of a recent wrist injury and it makes it hurt rlly bad
  3. This is the 3rd run in a row, so my energy is a bit low but I still tried my best!!

Anything else is free for criticism!!!

u/Wide-Difference-165 — 5 days ago

Constructive criticism needed!!

I only started a month ago. I know I need a lot of work but I wanna get extra input while also doing band camp (which starts soon). Please give me any tips and advice!’ Please don’t judge!! I know I’m very noob-ish. This video is 12 days of progress. Ignore the faces I make lol. I know I need my elbows to chill out during drop spins and I need to catch more stable(?) and both hands at the same. Anyways, thank you in advance!! I’m also a very slow learner and a hands on one, so if you wanna send video help I’m open to it!!

u/Wide-Difference-165 — 26 days ago

was the sensitivity changed on pins?

I swear to GOD I’ve never clicked on so many ads and pins accidentally before. Even if I barely touch the screen to scroll I keep accidentally clicking on stuff. I’ve never had this issue before until I updated my app. Anybody else having this issue?

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u/Wide-Difference-165 — 1 month ago

Baby language development question ?

If somebody had a baby and only talked gibberish around it (assuming it interacted with nobody else/they also spoke gibberish) and the gibberish had no real pattern like a real language (changes constantltly) what would happen to the baby developmentally? How would it think? Would it speak anything when speaking to others (who spoke English/any real language). No I’m not some baby torturer I’m just curious lol!!

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u/Wide-Difference-165 — 3 months ago
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I have EDS (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) and ankle/nerve pain is very common for me. I usually just ice it, take medicine and put on a compression sock but I’m soon going to take pre-pointe classes and I figured this was a good time to prepare. Anybody with hyper mobility and joint/nerve pain have advice for me before going en pointe or how to prepare my ankles and feet aside from strength and flexibility? Thank you!! :))))

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u/Wide-Difference-165 — 4 months ago