So I have been trying to learn this, and I realised the staff you have is basically identical to the one I was using. Turns out, you built it lol. Probably a long time ago, and it’s been sitting in our society store cupboard for a long time
I wonder if I can get away with these types of moves on a 190cm alu staff I have with 3mm walls. It is ridiculous heavy and rigid, so although I can spin it I'll be remaking it with 2mm thick alu (and 180cm). Does it /need/ the flex to work?
hey man, i just bought a 22mm diameter fibreglass staff and tried to follow your tutorial on how to build it properly. I have no staff-work background and i weight about 70kg. are you sure that the fibreglas is going to hold my weight when im jumping on it? you staff is hollow inside, right? thanks for the tutorial, I'm going to try some moves on wednesday. Greetings from germany.
So I have been trying to learn this, and I realised the staff you have is basically identical to the one I was using. Turns out, you built it lol. Probably a long time ago, and it’s been sitting in our society store cupboard for a long time
I wonder if I can get away with these types of moves on a 190cm alu staff I have with 3mm walls. It is ridiculous heavy and rigid, so although I can spin it I'll be remaking it with 2mm thick alu (and 180cm). Does it /need/ the flex to work?
hey man, i just bought a 22mm diameter fibreglass staff and tried to follow your tutorial on how to build it properly. I have no staff-work background and i weight about 70kg. are you sure that the fibreglas is going to hold my weight when im jumping on it? you staff is hollow inside, right?
thanks for the tutorial, I'm going to try some moves on wednesday.
Greetings from germany.
So did it break?
Yes, tell please
so quiet. but with good speakers, really useful.
what material is this stick made of
it says in the video, FIBREGLASS
Steel pipe yeet.