#843010 - 24/06/08 12:17 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Richee]
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member
Registered: 08/06/07
Loc: Vilnius
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There's abit of my S-staffs in this video http://youtube.com/watch?v=CLEFVHQrkY00:14 and 0:49 Btw, anyone gona bring his curves into Play? Would be great to meet, share exp, explore new moves. Only problem I'm not sure if I manage to transport my pair to britain for now.
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#843011 - 14/08/08 05:05 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: fire_freaks]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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throws, throws and more throws! did you know that i like throws?
ps throws.
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#873335 - 14/10/08 11:59 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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Juggler/Spinner
Registered: 15/09/08
Loc: Hicksville, New York, USA
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Edited by meshunderlay (14/10/08 12:03 PM)
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#873632 - 16/10/08 04:17 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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hey MNS, there was an awesome buugeng skill swapping sesh at CG - single and double palmspins with and without body movements were part of it, though i was fixated mostly on specifically buugeng-only moves (palm spins are after all possible with staff and clubs) like folding and tracing curves. b
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#873637 - 16/10/08 05:37 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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hmm you might have to explain centrepoint differently - it means 3 different things depending on what axis you're referring to. Ya shoulda joined in the sesh - it was refreshing to see talented spinners like Jed share skillz in such an uncompetitive spirit. Let us all bow in the direction of Dai!
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#873646 - 16/10/08 08:22 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: bender]
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Hunting robot foxes
Registered: 08/08/07
Loc: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
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Indeed! I love this toy so much! Has a really good session last night. Still mainly working on versions of doublestaff tricks, but ones I never bothered to learn with actual staffs, like a waterfall with 1 antispun the other not - I love all the opening and closing spaces and ways of creating them. Also really liking using them closed up, you can bring them together to form a 'fake' buugeng and separate out. Done right with open and close moves it can look like you have loads of single curves that can stick together in any combination 
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#874932 - 01/11/08 08:18 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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HOP librarian
Registered: 15/01/02
Loc: Prague
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-Parallel sweeps 360, 720's. -Directionless corkscrew! -Over head buttefly. ---------------------------- OH BF has 2 Cross-over points at each side of fist. 1 of the last outside practise. so much fun, :R 
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#875031 - 03/11/08 01:18 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Richee]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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hi richee, is the sweep in the wall plane or horizontal plane? by directionless corkscrew, are you holding the staffs vertically? cheers!
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#875039 - 03/11/08 02:21 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: bender]
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there's no charge for awesomeness... or attractiveness
Registered: 06/04/06
Loc: limbo
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I've got a bit of a hide saying this, given my innate slackness with such things (and pretty much everything else), but... a picture paints a thousand words, so just imagine what a video will do...!!! 
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#875170 - 05/11/08 01:31 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Pogo69]
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HOP librarian
Registered: 15/01/02
Loc: Prague
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B > Direction less I meen I can hadle both directions! Vertical sweep(outside/buzzsaw figure 8 motion) Asymetric sweep: LH: outside - buzzsaw RH: buzzsaw - outside Symetric sweep: LH: outside - buzzsaw RH: outside - buzzsaw -------------- Parallel vertical symetric sweep, with wrists touching continualy each other. These are called boxes, because the hands create negative space between them. yay, :R 
Edited by Richee (05/11/08 06:09 AM) Edit Reason: Tech edit
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#875718 - 11/11/08 02:09 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Richee]
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Registered: 25/02/02
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anyone know where to buy these at the moment?
Edited by Knoxious (11/11/08 02:10 PM)
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#875720 - 11/11/08 02:16 PM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Knoxious]
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still can't believe it's not butter
Registered: 14/11/01
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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as i understand it Dai has been approached separately from the site to provide buugengs without the paint.
You know people who know Dai, Dave. Use that celebrity powah of yours, bro!!
ps, *smashing* promo vid there!
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#876010 - 14/11/08 10:48 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Rayan]
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Registered: 25/02/02
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Buungeng now available on Dais site with sexy no-paint-just-wood finish  my set's in the mail, yay!
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#876392 - 19/11/08 01:00 AM
Re: Curved Staff Moves Thread - input appreciated
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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Hunting robot foxes
Registered: 08/08/07
Loc: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
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New stuff: - Antispin weaves - create some lovely negative space effects in all 4 quadrants when you isolate it right; - Opposites antispin isolating the tips on the vertical line - supprisingly easy when you continually turn with it. Found a lovely little sequence that works by shifting grip back to 2/3 the way down the buugeng and flicking the wrist so the magnets disengage. The buugeng end up bent at 90 degrees and you can then connect them to each other via the exposed magnets, allowing you to lift the whole thing with 1 hand. You can't spin the resulting shape without them falling appart but its possible to make some strange little movements before using your other hand to disconnect them again. Theres probably loads and loads to be done with this, I'll be playing more tonight.  for buugeng!
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