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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 2, 2014

Baton Twirling Supplies For Your Child

By Marcie Goodman


Taking your child to a majorette practice may become a regular activity. This will help your child to stay fit and healthy, and make some new friends. Baton twirling supplies are widely available to give your child the best chance of succeeding in their new sport.

The first thing to do is to pick the right club for your child. Most groups will allow your child to watch a practice session to see if they would like to join. There are various classes available that cater to different ages and abilities, and some will even offer toddler classes. However, not all groups will have access to competitions, so if competing is something that interests your child, you should check first that this is offered by the club.

For practising, it is likely that the children will be required to wear regular exercise clothing. For example, a loose top and leggings are suitable for most forms of exercise. As most practices take place indoors, it may be possible for your child to take part without shoes to begin with, although it is likely that trainers or dance shoes will be required for performances and competitions. Leotards are also popular for majorettes.

There may be a club uniform that your child could wear. This will help with the feeling of being part of a group, and may be of social help for younger children. If the club takes part in performances, there could also be a number of costumes chosen by the club that the child must wear. However, most clubs have access to a company that provides discounts for bulk buying, so you may benefit from a subsidised cost.

There are plenty of suppliers providing dance costumes, and some will design specifically with majorettes in mind. Bespoke companies are also available to carry out personal designs, but this could incur an extra cost. Alternatively, ask the club if they are involved with any suppliers, as they are likely to give you some catalogues, and may even provide a discount if bought through the club.

One of the most important pieces of equipment is the buying of batons. Usually two are required for any given performance, but a child who is competing may find it useful to have a pair for practice and a pair for performing. They are fairly cheap and may be bought from within the club.

There are some embellishments that could be needed for children who wish to compete. Extra things such a sequins and ribbons can be added to costumes and attached to batons for special displays. External majorette suppliers will cater for this, but it may save costs to buy things such as ribbons from normal craft shops, as there will be plenty of choice and it may be the cheapest option.

At the very start of your child engaging in majorette practice, it can be financially safer to wear normal gym clothes and dance with bare feet. However, it will soon become evident that your child needs to have their own batons for practices, and then special outfits for performances and competitions. It is easy to contact baton twirling supplies, but if you are struggling, the club itself should be able to put you in touch with some companies.




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