It depends on your guard instructor. But mostly, your right hand two or three inches from the tip of the rifle, and your left hand an inch or so from the spotter (The gold thing). Then for Sabre (For colorguard, it's spelled 'Sabre'), you catch on the black tape that's the farthest to the tip, and on the carriage (The handle). Pretty much the same up until sixes or sevens. Hope that helps you, and don't quit at guard! :]
About the same as Athletics. It depends though. If you don't stretch before hand you can almost guarantee that you will pull something. Especially if you don't stretch your wrists. If you are doing complicated work, things can get a little more dangerous. Like helicopters(tossing the flag right over your head) can bonk you in the head when you are first learning them. However, once you have them down they won't hurt often. Also when you are tossing a really high rifle toss. Well, it's going to have to come down in your hands. That's why you learn the technique to catch it(so you won't bruise your hand) It's basically a guarantee you'll somehow hurt yourself in colorguard. A bruise or a cut or whatever. However, now matter how many bruises I get...I still love colorguard. The thrill of performing or the close bond you share with your teammates. Once you start doing guard, you won't regret it.
Well...a lot of marching bands and colorguard perform to music from it, but I think that's really it. It has great music, which is why it is a popular choice.
Yes! Colorguard isn't gender specific, if its the flag twirling, rifle tossing, Sabre spinning color guard I'm thinking of. Honestly, i wish there were boys in my guard, I'm always really jealous of the guards that have even like one boy, straight or gay. Color Guard is absolutely for guys!!!! I am an instructor and I love having guys on the team. In color Guard guys are able to perform tosses that women simply can not do. Choreography can also be more fun when you are able to have guys dancing on the field.
Back then it was made of pigskin and people called "tossing around the ol' pigskin." But today it is made of leather.
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I don't believe there's any such thing. The double bass is the lowest-sounding and largest member of the orchestral bowed string family of instruments. Please forget trying to define it otherwise- does it really matter?
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