1, hold the drum and let it droop naturally.
2. Swing the hanging rod into a pendulum clock.
3, suddenly upward force, half a stick with a chain rotates clockwise from the back of the hand.
4. Release the palm, let it rotate automatically, and hold the other end to form a 360-degree rotating rod.
Supplementary information:
The basic play of nunchakus is as follows:
1. Ssangyong goes to sea.
Raise the stick with both hands, touch the arm to bounce up and down, and then the meteor drives the moon to chop down. Lift it up and down, and lift it to the left and right clamps for direct recovery. This formula is simple and practical for frontal rapid continuous attacks.
2. Dance wildly.
Lift your left foot on the stick with both hands, cross and split, lift your head and split on the regular figure-eight ballroom dancing flower, and cross and split on the top to dance. This formula is used to confuse the enemy or wait for an attack, which can coordinate skills.
3. Return air dancing willow.
Raise the stick with both hands, swing it from side to side, pick up the cyclone stick on the right, and turn the cyclone stick on the left to put it away. This formula can protect the whole body from attack and increase the attack intensity with the help of the rotation of the body.
4. Create the world.
With your right foot in front, cut it off with both hands, lift your legs together, chop off your legs, kick your legs up, and clamp your left leg with a stick. This formula is mainly used to confuse the enemy or wait for an opportunity to attack and slap the enemy in the crotch.
5. Heaven and earth Fiona Fang.
Hands carry the stick up and down, split, cross, flat circle rotation is lifted by backhand grip, and vertical circle rotation is lifted by forehand grip. This formula is used to train the whole body's coordination ability and stick control ability.
6. crisscross.
The clamping stick lifts the double stick and splits it, sweeping and chopping it down. Rotate the stick vertically to the backhand grip, split it down across the flower, and clamp the stick to close the pole. This formula is used to confuse the enemy or wait for an attack, which can coordinate skills.