#891513 - 05/07/09 02:20 AM
Aerial contact
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newbie
Registered: 05/07/09
Loc: Brisbane
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Here is a technique I've been doing for a while now I even do fire spitting variations of it, what I want to know is has any one else even heard of aerial contact techniques before and unless there is a job up for offer no I wont send video footage of it cause I'm sick of getting scewed over by other twirlers, that think I'm talkin crap and then use my techs to get jobs when they actually see them.
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#891540 - 05/07/09 06:48 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: burning_ninja]
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Stargazer
Registered: 20/09/03
Loc: hippie valley
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??? aerials (in my undertanding) involve acrobatics - and if you're doing Fire Breathing along with acrobatics, you're putting yourself at an extremely highe risk, than if you would do it only. I'd not recommend anyone to follow that, but advise you to inform yourself on the hazards involved. Most people I know performing Fire Breathing either quit doing it, limited it down to their gigs - or had severe accidents. Sure if you want to include it, then you need (a lot of) practise. aerial "contact" in my understanding would be partner-acrobatics. By itself certainly a beautiful act to watch and to perform. It seems as if you have bad experiences in your fire spinning community. Sorry to hear that. Only to tell you from my experience that protectionism usually aint working. Hence I respect your decision not to share your technique. Yes, I have seen partner acrobatics and firespinning and Fire Breathing joined, I have seen Capoeira moves and firespinning joined - IF that is what you are talking about. And no: so far I have not seen anyone crazy enough to keep their mouth filled with kerosene whilst performing *real* acrobacy (of a higher degree as in flic flac, backflip, or anything involving jumps) - and I would discourage anyone to do so.
Edited by FireTom (06/07/09 12:29 AM)
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#892223 - 19/07/09 01:20 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: FireTom]
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Registered: 05/07/09
Loc: Brisbane
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well let me start by saying thank you for your concern firetom and your right about it taking a lot of practice and study. I've been fire spitting for three years now and twirling for four(freshman in years but not in hours, 4hrs training minimum per day) it took me six months of solid training to go for the AC spit. I'm fully aware of both the short and long term hazards of fire spitting and the immediate dangers, so please hold the lectures I accept the consequences of my actions without fear or regret after all it is an occupational hazard that will always be involved in this, art/sport/science/way of life. I've seen what happens to people that stuff up, and I know my chemistry and physics amongst many other branches of science I've included in my training. The aerial it self isn't all that big, sometimes it's a shaolin crescent butterfly kick sometimes just a 360 spin depends on how ballsy I'm feeling and how my knee is, as I do have a long term injury from being a life long adrenalin junkie/tool/freak (at least I'm honest) but my dream tech that I'm working towards is a reverse butterfly with 180 twist matrix, estimated training required 5yrs to first successful landing 8yrs to first successful spitting version. Don't hold me back with concern just wish me luck and trust my skills, thats what I do, as for the fire spitting capoiera all that you mentioned and more my avatar is a pic of one session that invoved two spitters point blank range having what looks like a full blown fire fight lol lots of fun but yes exceedingly dangerous.
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#892241 - 19/07/09 09:09 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: burning_ninja]
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Destroyer of worlds and ooo shiny.
Registered: 01/06/09
Loc: In my own head
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#892276 - 20/07/09 11:11 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: Felixwah]
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old hand
Registered: 12/07/04
Loc: Bristol
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So as in doing contact staff while performing an aerial? I do aerials (the free cartwheel variation rather than the no handed front walkover one) and contact staff but not together yet. That would be awesome. I do a trick which is just a behind the back pass while aerialing (thats probably not really a word but you get what i mean). Trying to work out what you would do with it as aerials are pretty fast and generally contact staff likes to be fairly slow. I guess you could roll it through your legs like in a cartwheel roll, or keep it on your neck while you flip. I've been working on a halo roll while doing a butterfly kick. It fits nicely into a turning halo but its pretty hard to get any kind of height while keeping the staff on your body. I'd also like to get a horizontal angel roll while doing a butterfly kick but again getting the height for the kick to look good is hard while keeping the staff stable. I'd like to see a video of what your doing but if you want to keep your moves secret that's your own prerogative. Personally im of the mind that if you find something cool you should share it with the community. If you see someone else doing 'your' move be flattered that they thought it was cool enough to learn it themselves. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery 
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#892280 - 20/07/09 11:43 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: Felixwah]
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Registered: 05/07/09
Loc: Brisbane
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See my main problem with the idea of people taking my moves was that there was a crew in the town I came from that used to pay out on my techs and then use the very techs they payed out on in their gigs. I didn't have a problem with them paying out on the techs, didn't have a prob with teaching them but if they wanted them so badly why not hire the guy that keeps coming up with new stuff and give credit where it's due instead of jealous insults. Mind you I would also rather see someone take a move and alter it, even if it's only a minor alteration it's still a demonstration of creativity. I'm not saying don't try to learn every tech you see as that is my own personal quest, to try and learn everything possible in one lifetime.
Edited by burning_ninja (20/07/09 11:51 PM)
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#892281 - 20/07/09 11:47 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: -sandy-]
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newbie
Registered: 05/07/09
Loc: Brisbane
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Ahh Sandy thats where the irony is, I'm a big guy yeah, but I don't use a contact staff, I do contact, even matrix and many other weird and wonderful variations but all on a 120cm short staff, although if you do a no handed cartwheel you should be able to figure the timing out for a contact staff, just make sure you practice it without the fire first hey. oh and a tip to help get smoother jumps for an AC tech try doing a butterfly kick with a cup filled half way with water, it'll help to stop jolts that break contact upon take off or landing. Oh and one other thing, it's not just because of tech borrowing that I don't have videos, it's because I have trouble getting any kind of footage of myself and at present the only footage I have is really old and on tapes not cards or modern technology, my friends wont bring their cameras near me cause they break down very quickly same with computers, the longer they stay near me the more likely they'll end up stuffed. I am trying though, phone cameras seem to have a small chance I've noticed cause I have a bailed attempt on a memory card from my old phone but the phone itself no longer works, irony man if I had videos I'd have logged a resume with cirque.
Edited by burning_ninja (21/07/09 12:01 AM)
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#892343 - 22/07/09 12:57 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: bls337]
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newbie
Registered: 05/07/09
Loc: Brisbane
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thanks man, I've always wanted to learn how to do a side flip/boomerang flip so I could think about a boomerang flip jesus but thats way further down the track, I'd need a foam pit to build up to it, same with the matrix aerial hence the five year estimate and as for my staff it's quite literally just a normal 120cm three worlds staff no extra weight but I did learn how to do contact on a really heavy one first and then cut down the weight gradually, It's been a pleasure talking with you man the only reason I wanted to find out if others were doing aerial contact was cause I was hoping to find someone that could give some advice but I think I'm on the right track and I'm hoping others will follow but my advice is find a foam pit, stuffing up aerials is more painful and dangerous than any burn I would know I have a cyst the size of a baseball in my right knee from stuffing up an attempt at a boomerang flip, things we do for fun huh.
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#896575 - 22/09/09 02:15 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: burning_ninja]
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Resident Demolitions Expert
Registered: 10/01/06
Loc: San Francisco, Ca
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ok....look, i dont mean to be instigatory, but I call bullshit!
firstly, Mr.Ninja, there is a major problem with your attitude. You seem to feel a great sense of possession over the techniques you use. technique is technique, you cant own it, you can only perform it, and teach it if you want to.
secondly, you are talking about doing acrobatic tumbling skills while you are spinning staff....contact staff takes a long time to learn, acrobatics takes a long time to learn, combining the two adds even more to that. people wouldnt be able to just grab your technique and run away with it, and if they could, more power to them, they deserve it.
also, all of the contact staff technique you have learned has more than likely been for free online. there are very few people in the world right now getting payed to teach contact staff.
doing a hurricane kick, or crescent kick with a staff on your shoulder doesnt really count as new technique, nor is it something worth guarding
and on the note of side semi's/side flips...i bet you could start an angel roll as you set and flip with the staff rotating between your legs, it would be kinda steppy/clunky, but the set makes sense.
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#896653 - 24/09/09 12:43 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: DaG]
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Hunting robot foxes
Registered: 08/08/07
Loc: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
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#896855 - 28/09/09 05:12 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: willworkforfoodjnr]
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Living it up
Registered: 03/07/03
Loc: Brisbane/Berlin
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Righto. Just got back to Bris. I'm looking for gigs. Give me secret ninja moves! Honestly though, i would have to say that in my experience, sharing in this context is really not bad for business. I'm sorry if you've had some negative experiences though. But you know, at the end of the day, Home of Poi is a gift community. I like that.
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#896973 - 01/10/09 06:58 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: Kyle McLean]
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Stargazer
Registered: 20/09/03
Loc: hippie valley
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a few months of training might make a pro but not a master  and you wouldn't have to be for making money with your profession, right? no lectures dude - it's your life and you live it the best way you can imagine it. performing aereals or doing excessive movement with your body, whilst having your mouth filled with kerosene = asking for trouble ...  NFSW - IMNSHO  looking at your attitude now from this angle ... it would have been better if nobody ever taught you any moves... [/edited for content]
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#897389 - 14/10/09 12:27 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: FireTom]
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Mission: Ignition
Registered: 07/11/04
Loc: Central New Jersey
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HoP is a sharing community. We all help each other out and help the community grow. Of course your pissed about people stealing your moves, but this is a different community.
From what it seems, no one here is even at your level, so what do you have to lose?. Submit to Circles of Light and get 1st place and finally get something out of your practice maybe?. But it feels like you're talking down to the entire community here.
Edited by JayKitty (14/10/09 06:21 PM) Edit Reason: I can't spell.
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#897397 - 14/10/09 04:38 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: JayKitty]
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Stargazer
Registered: 20/09/03
Loc: hippie valley
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thanks for putting it so much better than I was able to, JK  BN - whaddaya know, in the end you might be able to for or become part of an excellent fire troupe, doing gigs, receiving recognition and reward all over the place... or be that giftet, exceptional solo talent everybody is looking up to... get yourself out there. what do you have to lose?
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#897425 - 14/10/09 06:35 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: FireTom]
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Mission: Ignition
Registered: 07/11/04
Loc: Central New Jersey
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Frederick the reckless does it in one of his videos on youtube... it was decently intense. Giving credit where it is due.
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#899813 - 22/11/09 08:28 AM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: JayKitty]
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addict
Registered: 16/05/06
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back on thread...............i think? steve-o from jackass does/did lots of acrobatics whilst Fire Breathing.
Edited by tim_marston (22/11/09 08:28 AM)
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#905176 - 27/01/10 11:13 PM
Re: Aerial contact
[Re: tim_marston]
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stranger
Registered: 27/01/10
Loc: belgium
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I think it's possible to work on a butterfly kick with a horizontal wrap in the aim to do a horizontal angel. I have saw at the ejc in vitoria a chinese twist under a staff. The barrel roll it's possible with many graps. I'm thinking about a back straight flip with a vertical staff for support ( that's need to have a short one or jumping hight ) but I don't no if it's really possible :s but it will be a very very great trick  A dynamic acrobatic with a dynamic staff roll is probably impossible because in acrobatic your whole body are required to do the move clean so you can't modified them to do a roll. But with stalls and graps everythings are possible  With solid staff a weight transfert it's possible and so a new kind of acrobatics possibilties are possible  ( like the shaolin monks acrobatic on staff )
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