He has had some color guard training. He throws and catches like he is tossing a saber to rifle. Usually when the mace is tossed it is tossed with one hand and catches singularly with the other. He is good.
And those of you in the UK... American maces tend to be smaller and lighter and usually tossed with two hands, similar to a guard rifle or saber. I still catch the toss with one hand. That's how I learned anyway.
Im a current USM Drum Major and we’re trying to bring back mace spinning! This is so cool!
Todd, I've never commented on this, but sheer perfection...sheer perfection, my friend.
That's amazing! On the second routine when you do the overhead spin and turn the opposite way.... That blew my mind!
Very impressive congratulations
very good mace work!
Wao AWESOME!!!! Iam speachless
He has had some color guard training. He throws and catches like he is tossing a saber to rifle. Usually when the mace is tossed it is tossed with one hand and catches singularly with the other. He is good.
So good !
And those of you in the UK... American maces tend to be smaller and lighter and usually tossed with two hands, similar to a guard rifle or saber. I still catch the toss with one hand. That's how I learned anyway.
yeah that boy savage 🔥🔥🔥
Perfect
AWESOME!!
Hello guys, anyone who knows the name of this guy? is he still around?
wow this is amazinnnggg
At my (old) school, the colour guard spins mace..? .-.'
....didn't you get docked points for turning your head? or was this not competition
Os Beautiful l ' m from Brazil
@jamiejackpot probably a peacock mace from Los Angels ca
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I think you would fit in more with colorguard :/
shit if that thing comes down at you and you miss it, ur a dead
highschool or college?
It's college: The University of Southern Mississippi. Phenomenal band and music program at this school!
What mace are you using! all the maces they stock in the uk are too heavy!
you and me both. lol