@michelle.c.smith · Michelle C. Smith
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-02-16 · Status: New
The wrist roll is one of the first skills I teach my actors as because it shows up everywhere!
Every tool. Every prop. Every weapons fight.👊🔥✨
If your weapons work feels stiff or disconnected, it’s usually a foundations issue…
I can help!🙋🏻
NEXT WORKSHOP:
Sticks, Kicks & Grappling Tricks: Film Fight Workshop🎬
Sunday, March 1, 2026
9am-4pm
Tempest HQ
Los Angeles
REGISTER ASAP!!✨
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Comments (15)
But...when do you teach them the rick roll 😅
This is who taught me the Obi-ani. Best teacher ever.
I never thought the baton twirling I did 35 years ago would ever be translated into something cool? 👏👏👏🤓
IT’S THE BEST! (PS, if I still had a reason, I’d be there in a heartbeat. I think you’re amazing.)
Watching the auto captions trying to deal with "figure eight" was extra frosting on this excellent video cake 😂
Have to registered for March 1 workshop yet?🔥🔥
Yesss 😍🔥🙌 can’t wait to see you in action teaching 🙌
Just there days ago I was teaching this and some other stuff to a group of actors doing a theatre version of Mulan. ☺️
The Highlander movie has great sword technique for wrist roll.
@mikole86
Ooh was that Helstrom?
Top pour la demonstration. Merci 👏👌
Definitely the first trick I learned - the first trick I wanted too!! 💫🗡️
Do you recommend a particular tool to practice with? (Do you sell one?)
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