I have a sabre from colorguard, but it is more of a curved rapier, and it is meant to be spun, but the technique for it really wouldn't carry over to fire. Right now i'm a college student, and i work in the residence halls for the same college. for hobbies, i just like to create things and dance (which is how i got into fire equipment). i can do anything from sew to weld.
fire mohawk wouldn't be too hard, it would be making one that stays on with a lot of movement that would be difficult.
my apologies, i've done a little staff work (if was a natural transition from my colorguard roots) and one of my friends tried to teach me dart as well, i really want a lotus hoop though. so much equipment to make, so little time. so what do you do when not spinning your giant wicked staff of glory?
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I have a sabre from colorguard, but it is more of a curved rapier, and it is meant to be spun, but the technique for it really wouldn't carry over to fire. Right now i'm a college student, and i work in the residence halls for the same college. for hobbies, i just like to create things and dance (which is how i got into fire equipment). i can do anything from sew to weld.
fire mohawk wouldn't be too hard, it would be making one that stays on with a lot of movement that would be difficult.
my apologies, i've done a little staff work (if was a natural transition from my colorguard roots) and one of my friends tried to teach me dart as well, i really want a lotus hoop though. so much equipment to make, so little time. so what do you do when not spinning your giant wicked staff of glory?