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#884492 - 14/03/09 03:10 AM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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Lv15 Ranger
Registered: 13/03/07
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Hi lindalinda... It's always nice to meet a new meteorist (they call us crazy, but we'll show them! Mwahahahaha! Haha! Ha.). For good videos, there are a few gems on youtube. After a minute or so of near-random searching (and half an hour of watching) I found this playlist, some awesome stuff on there. Where abouts in China did you learn? Were the lessons circus-based or martial arts-based?
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#885121 - 24/03/09 06:41 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League
Registered: 02/12/07
Loc: South Africa
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Well, look at poi and staff moves and see what you can use from there. I am sure new stuff will come up at some stage....
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#889523 - 06/06/09 03:10 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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sanguine
Registered: 15/04/07
Loc: sur
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If you are looking for something new to try out with meteors, there's a series of youtube videos with Chris Bailey (Rovo) demonstrating several concepts he's developed with double meteors. Double meteor is sick fun! He brings in a lot of inspiration from different toys that goes beyond traditional Chinese meteor. If I can find the link again, I'll tag in in here. the videos are from Rovo's workshop at FireDrums 09. They were posted up on this person's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/donteatgrandma
Edited by squid (06/06/09 03:14 PM) Edit Reason: found the link
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#889563 - 07/06/09 03:12 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: squid]
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Lv15 Ranger
Registered: 13/03/07
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Pretty interesting videos - does anyone have the video of the guy doing contact meteor? I think it was set under a road bridge.
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#889612 - 08/06/09 01:47 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Analemma]
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Lv15 Ranger
Registered: 13/03/07
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Ah, thanks for that Analemma. Now I have many more distractions from my exam study! Yay!
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#891487 - 04/07/09 01:37 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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sanguine
Registered: 15/04/07
Loc: sur
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Lindalinda, did you pick up those meteors in China? The bowls look very heavy. Im super impressed with the simplicity of some of those combos. It kind of gives me some inspiration for some new avenues to explore.
Im still working on getting smoother on the horizontal rotors so that I can improve those bounces.
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#891504 - 04/07/09 09:47 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: squid]
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stranger
Registered: 13/03/09
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Yes they are from china, rubber bowls so they don´t hurt as much as my fire meteors (when they smack me in my face) They are.. quite heavy.. I think it´s easier that way, at least the trad. things. Let´s see how it works with some new things! Thanks everyone for inspiration!!!
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#891533 - 05/07/09 12:10 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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Lv15 Ranger
Registered: 13/03/07
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Wow, damn fantastic video! It's a pity I'm stuck in poi mode at the moment, I need to practise my throws more often. I especially loved the somersaults - I'll have to keep an eye out for the bowl meteors as well, they look awesome!
Who was the other guy? I'm pretty sure I saw him in Brisbane, Australia last year.
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#892497 - 24/07/09 12:12 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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the person occasionally known as Rovo
Registered: 30/07/03
Loc: Austin, TX, USA
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I just posted a rather lengthy article having to do with different variations of weaves with meteor. Check it out here: Article On Weaves (I would have just posted it into this thread but it was three pages long when I typed it up in word, and didn't want to just throw a ton of text into this thread without warning.)
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#893978 - 13/08/09 07:38 AM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Chris Bailey]
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the person occasionally known as Rovo
Registered: 30/07/03
Loc: Austin, TX, USA
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Short video demonstrating a little move I came across. Meteor Knot
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#893988 - 13/08/09 10:41 AM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Lindalinda]
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sanguine
Registered: 15/04/07
Loc: sur
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I was telling Chris on Tribe that it reminds me of Rob's old spinach session vids and the work on negative space.
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#936854 - 26/04/12 09:37 PM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: Friendly Fire]
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stranger
Registered: 17/06/11
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I have a question about fire meteor. I just ordered HOP 90mm monkey fist poi, and I'm planning to use the heads also in a meteor. I've two designs in mind for the rope in between and I'd like an opinion on them.
First one is to put about a metre of Kevlar rope (knotted securely to quicklinks) between the normal oval link poi chains. On the other hand I'd like to have the full length as rope (for smoothness), knotted to swivels and connected with quicklinks to heads. Would the flames be too much for the rope and if would, could I perhaps coat the rope with something, or should I just go with the chains?
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#936894 - 03/05/12 06:30 AM
Re: Huge meteor thread, anyone?
[Re: jarle]
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newby meteor, staff and poi spinner.
Registered: 03/05/12
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im fairly new to poi and meteors (less than a week), but have been doing staff through various martial arts for years. i made my own meteors from a length of climbing rope (9 mm thickness)(its a rather long set, 6 foot 6 inches between heads)(its longer than i am tall by almost a foot.) the whole rope was about 11 feet long before I tied monkeys fists in each end. there is a really good tutorial on how to tie a monkeys fist here. http://www.animatedknots.com/monkeysfist/index.phptieing the second one is a little challenging, as you have to pass the first monkeys fist through it several times, but it works, and looks really good now.
Edited by imnotanewb (03/05/12 06:33 AM)
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