Diabolo is divided into two-wheeled diabolo and single-wheeled diabolo. Beginners suggest using two-wheeled diabolo, which is easy to master the balance.
Diabolo generally consists of three parts: rod, thread and diabolo. When you get it, you usually wind it yourself.
The first is the departure of diabolo, which can be divided into direct departure and reverse departure. At the beginning, the rope begins to turn twice around the diabolo axis, and at the beginning, the diabolo rotates clockwise from one end of the rope.
There are two kinds of diabolos (generally speaking), one is two-wheeled and the other is single-wheeled. Generally beginners start with two wheels. Winding: Diabolo is generally composed of three parts: rod, thread and diabolo.
Beginners and beginners, please choose diabolo. If you are a master, you should use a single wheel. Beginners should start with the basics.
Fix the thread ends at one end of the shaking rod respectively, and be careful not to knot, so as to facilitate the replacement of new rope.
You can start shaking diabolo when you are ready. The key is to ensure that diabolo is shaking. The essentials of shaking diabolo. Parallelism, coplanar, coordination and angulation are the four basic essentials of diabolo. Parallelism means that when shaking diabolo, the body should be parallel to one side of diabolo, so that the shaking rope is not easy to get out of the groove.
When shaking diabolo, it is not motionless, but constantly changing footwork with the rotation of diabolo and different angles of various movements. This is the "body moves with the pace, and the pace changes with you" mentioned in the last section.