This is the DVD’s centerpiece. Priester spent years perfecting the heel-toe technique (sliding the foot to get two hits per pedal motion). He breaks down:

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Priester emphasizes that speed without control leads to injury. He demonstrates his daily warm-up routine using a practice pad, focusing on wrist motion, finger control, and ankle articulation. Key takeaway: Your body is your instrument.

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Whether you’re a beginner looking for proper posture tips or a pro trying to decode complex prog-metal fills, this DVD serves as a roadmap to "revolving the art of playing drums". It was even elected the 3rd best educational DVD in the world Modern Drummer magazine in 2011. While the physical DVD is a collector's item often found on

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