Once your flag is perpendicular with the ground and the silk is facing down, you want to continue the rotation of the flag counterclockwise. This time, you let go of the flagpole with your right hand placing it under your left hand. Both of your thumbs will be pointing upward toward the silk. To finish, keep the rotation of the flag moving in the same direction. If you continue this motion, executing multiple drop spins will become much easier. A major misconception while twirling is that the movement and the momentum should break during the gesture. However, the flag should never quit moving because a drop spin is meant to be one continuous and fluid motion throughout the entire process. This one simple fundamental will become vital for other intriguing color guard
Once your flag is perpendicular with the ground and the silk is facing down, you want to continue the rotation of the flag counterclockwise. This time, you let go of the flagpole with your right hand placing it under your left hand. Both of your thumbs will be pointing upward toward the silk. To finish, keep the rotation of the flag moving in the same direction. If you continue this motion, executing multiple drop spins will become much easier. A major misconception while twirling is that the movement and the momentum should break during the gesture. However, the flag should never quit moving because a drop spin is meant to be one continuous and fluid motion throughout the entire process. This one simple fundamental will become vital for other intriguing color guard