How Do You Practice Rifle Spinning For A Drill Team?
Rifle spinning originated in military drill team practice. Replicas are used at the high school and college level to simulate the routines of the military. Rifle throwing can include elaborate tosses and throws of a heavy rifle, sometimes up to 10 or 14 pounds in weight. Regular practice and careful consideration are necessary when training for rifle spinning. Begin regular workouts first. To practice on a drill team, you need large amounts of strength, dexterity and flexibility in order to spin heavy rifles. Work with wood or other similarly weighted objects. Never use the real thing first as it’s likely to be too hard. Start with a piece of wood of the same size, thickness and weight as the rifle and work with this until you feel ready to move further. Move on to replica rifles, such as parade rifles. For example, the Springfield rifle comes in two different weights: 3.5 and 8.5 pounds. The heavier version is reserved for more senior drill team members. Work more complicated maneuver