sizzlefuzz
Level 6 Valued Member
Hi guys,
I listened to the LEO Training Podcast with Phil Scarito this morning (Podcast). It was fantastic, by the way. I am extremely interested in the discipline of Indian club swinging.
I am looking to get a 2 lb. set of clubs to get started with and I notice there are two main types, the "British" style and the Victorian teardrop style. Is there any clear benefit to one or the other? I was looking on Revolution Clubs and saw that the teardrop style is 2 inches longer, so obviously the leverage would be a little tougher to deal with and in an interview with an Indian club expert that I read earlier today also he said the teardrops are annoying since you can't stand them up.
Overall, I'm leaning toward the classic British style but if there is some clear advantage to the teardrop I can deal with the storage considerations of laying them down when not in use.
Thanks all!
I listened to the LEO Training Podcast with Phil Scarito this morning (Podcast). It was fantastic, by the way. I am extremely interested in the discipline of Indian club swinging.
I am looking to get a 2 lb. set of clubs to get started with and I notice there are two main types, the "British" style and the Victorian teardrop style. Is there any clear benefit to one or the other? I was looking on Revolution Clubs and saw that the teardrop style is 2 inches longer, so obviously the leverage would be a little tougher to deal with and in an interview with an Indian club expert that I read earlier today also he said the teardrops are annoying since you can't stand them up.
Overall, I'm leaning toward the classic British style but if there is some clear advantage to the teardrop I can deal with the storage considerations of laying them down when not in use.
Thanks all!