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On the problem of nunchakus "turning sticks"
The landlord is fundamentally wrong. Oh, rotating a stick means that the stick rotates once in your hand, which is 360 degrees.

It has nothing to do with the length of the stick or the length of the chain Anyone who is familiar with sticks knows that any nunchakus can be used after getting it.

I suggest the landlord start practicing like this.

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.

Just use your hands. That's how I teach others.