Four-Step Advanced Tutorial: Unlocking the Magic of Spinning from Scratch
--Step 1: Finding the Balance Point
Stand the handle vertically on the table, aligning the center groove of the disc with the tip of the handle. Hold the disc with one hand and gently rotate the handle with the other, feeling the point of contact between the disc and the tip of the handle.
--Step 2: Starting the Spin
Once you've found the balance point, quickly draw small circles with your wrist to move the handle and start the disc spinning. The initial speed should not be too fast; the key is to keep the disc level.
--Step 3: Maintaining and Adjusting
After the disc has started spinning, maintain balance by fine-tuning the size and speed of your wrist circles. Focus your eyes on the disc, not the tip of the handle, using peripheral vision.
--Step 4: Putting the Disc Away and Advanced Techniques
To stop, gradually slow down your wrist circles, allowing the disc to decelerate naturally, or gently press the edge of the disc with your other hand. After mastering a single disc, you can try:
Spinning Two Discs Simultaneously: Hold one handle in each hand and start spinning simultaneously.
High/Low Switching: Slowly raise or lower the handle while spinning to change the plane of rotation.
Simple toss and catch: Gently toss the spinning plate onto another prepared handle.
Specification:
Material: Plastic
Color: colorful
Size:
Board diameter: About 25.8 cm/10.16inch
Short rod: About 30 cm/11.81inch
Middle rod: About 33.3 cm/13.11inch
Long rod: About 63.3 cm/24.92inch
The package includes:
6pcs*Spinning plates
12Pcs*Sticks
Two Types of Tips:
Pointed Tips
Advantages: The spinner spins longer and offers greater stability, allowing for advanced balancing tricks such as spinning multiple spinners simultaneously or balancing a spinner on the fingertip or forehead.
Suitable for: Advanced players, professional acrobats, and stage performances.
Flat Tips
Advantages: High safety, preventing accidental poking. Additionally, due to slightly higher friction, beginners can more easily feel the disc's center of gravity during the “acceleration” phase, making it easier to practice disc control.
Suitable for: Acrobatics beginners, school physical education classes, team-building activities.
Usage:
The pointed end has a small contact area and rests in the center indentation, handling the main weight and rotation.
The flat end has a large contact area and is used for auxiliary maneuvers.
Lift the spinning top with the flat end, quickly switch to the pointed end to spin it, then use the flat end to adjust, tap, and perform tricks.