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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20nli:378666"]I had the same problem holding onto my sticks when I first started. Get a drumpad and practice hitting soft. At first I gripped my sticks really tight, and they'd go flying out of my hands. After I got a good grip down practicing on my pad, it happened less and less. Now, I hit really hard again but with the improved grip I use I don't lose my sticks. As for being tired, it will get better. The really fast exhaustion you're getting is because having just started recently, you're beating on teeny weeny stabilizer muscles that support and aid your major muscle groups. These muscles will eventually build up and burn out a lot less quickly. However, there's still an intense amount of cardio involved in drumming, so you will always tire out. Just not as quickly.[/QUOTE]
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