#901085 - 12/12/09 04:51 PM
Going from poi to glowsticks?
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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I already do poi and have been excelling at it, I decided to try my own at glowsticks and ordered a couple of pairs from HoP. Exactly how hard is it transitioning from poi to glowsticks. What kind of things are the hardest and are good to practice and what is pretty much the same. And other that very obvious things, what doesn't work or doesn't look that good with glowsticks that works well with poi? Sorry if I reposted, but I searched and didn't find anything. Fire will still be my favorite though 
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#902712 - 04/01/10 07:02 AM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: skipopidid]
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Registered: 17/04/09
Loc: Lower Mantle
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unless you weight the glowsticks with tape or something you won't be able to do very clean stalls with them, same goes for isolations and the likes. All the basic weaves and flowers should be fine though. Glowsticks definitely spin much faster, and are a lot more useful for doing technical wraps and catches. You could always get a pair of camping glowsticks from a local store, tie em up with shoestrings and try it out (if you don't feel like waiting for shipping) just check out some glowstringing vids on youtube or go to http://www.glowsticking.com for more help. have fun!
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#902729 - 04/01/10 02:19 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: forrestfire]
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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I've tried it, I don't like it too much, but what I think it would be nice to know is for it's portability compared to poi. I got them, I think they look nice, but I'm not too fond of the style.
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#907808 - 09/03/10 10:45 AM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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stranger
Registered: 12/02/10
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I started with glow sticks and just got my first set of Sock LED Poi about two weeks ago. Comparatively I feel much more comfortable with them and have been able to advance my skills a lot faster with the socks. Also I've taken some hard hits from both and must say the Poi hurt far less then the glow sticks.
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#907816 - 09/03/10 01:03 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: RunningAemok]
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enthusiast
Registered: 27/01/09
Loc: South/North Dakota, USA
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I started with glowsticks a while back and I like poi better. That's just my personal preference. I like how poi is heavier and can go slower w/o falling. Sticks are easier to carry around but after years of doing it I'm a bigger fan or my LED balls from HoP.
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#907819 - 09/03/10 01:29 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: CJdark]
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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I just started doing glowsticks, I personally like poi better. But I love how easy they are to carry around and my goal is too get decent at it before prom  Get Some ultra's and normal glowstick handles. And when the ultra's run out, if they want to continue I could stitch to the normal ones  or bring more ultras 
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#907857 - 09/03/10 11:54 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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i dream in circles...
Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
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recommend getting flowtoys with crystal cases, they have bit of wieght to them(more if you get flowmass) so they still feel like poi but their shape allows you to to all the techy fast glowstick wrap/catch/string manipulation moves as well:)
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#907859 - 10/03/10 12:49 AM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: liquidtrance]
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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yeah, but those are expensive, and money is something I don't have much of after buying my double staffs.
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#907862 - 10/03/10 01:07 AM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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i dream in circles...
Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
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true, recommend getting them as soon as you can though, they are VERY durable-i got my first flowlights 3years ago and they still work perfectly (and they use rechargable batteries which saves you $$$ over those button cells), expensive at first but it pays off, i wasted well over $100 on cheap glowtoys which broke or eventually stopped working before I found flowtoys, havn't looked back since
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#907891 - 10/03/10 04:30 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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owner of the group property
Registered: 03/08/09
Loc: Seattle, WA
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yeah, but those are expensive, and money is something I don't have much of after buying my double staffs. You could always start busking. 
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#907893 - 10/03/10 04:52 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: Sister Eleven]
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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Sounds like fun actually. I've thought about it. BUt I can't do it in Detroit in fear of getting mugged or shot or something.
I could do it at the park maybe?
Where do you generally do that kind of stuff. I've actually never seen someone busking here before, probably because no one walks anywhere. I don't know why, but for almost everyone here, walking somewhere is like asking for death. Even ask a runner and they'll be like, "Pfft! Walk? Why would I do that?"
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#907895 - 10/03/10 05:36 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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shadow stranger
Registered: 29/11/09
Loc: Carmi, Illinois
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did you see the thread about ultra thin photon leds put in a emptied glowstick? and they have batteries that last 15 hours continuously 
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#907898 - 10/03/10 05:54 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: SpinnerofDetroit]
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owner of the group property
Registered: 03/08/09
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Around here folks do it at a couple of the well-placed parks, near the larger shopping centers or theaters downtown, on the strip near the university, in front of grocery stores... Anywhere with a lot of people (preferably wealthier ones) coming and going and spending money (spending = pocket change). You wouldn't do it late at night, but during the evening rush is usually a good time. I guess if Detroit is really that dangerous I'd find somewhere that matches this description in the suburbs, but usually the danger is exaggerated. NYC is full of buskers, so they find a way. With any sufficiently large city it's not a question of whether that city is safe, but which parts. Different areas have different income brackets, different police presence, etc., so you might want to do some research and use your discretion. And more likely, instead of mugging you someone will just take your hat 
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#908326 - 17/03/10 11:52 AM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: Sister Eleven]
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Registered: 14/03/10
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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Lately, I've seen what essentially amount to battery operated glowsticks that are intended to be safety lights for joggers at night (I think). They sell for $2-4 each at places like Target.
The ones that I saw had two modes, solid and flashing, come with a built in lanyard/string and are also whistles (I saw someone spin with them and they don't whistle while you spin).
I'd say that they are a decent investment for anyone looking into glowsticking.
Edited by eca (17/03/10 11:55 AM)
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#908328 - 17/03/10 12:21 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: eca]
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All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
Registered: 25/10/09
Loc: Trenton, MI, USA
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I found an amazing deal on glowsticks, recommended to me by Ascilith. http://www.glowwithus.com You can buy them on wholesale for like 50 cents each. I just bought 50, including the shipping cost it came out to 74 cents each. And I'm finally getting into it. It's pretty damn fun. It's pretty damn challenging at first, but it's fun on a bun  That massive amount of sticks should be getting her in a day according to UPS. And in a couple hours, I learned arm wraps, leg wraps, side bicep wraps, neck wrap, double bicep wraps, alternate arm wraps, wallplane bicep wraps, and doing many of those while reaching behind me. At this rate I should be pretty good by prom and also very pissed if they don't let me do it or kick me out.
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#908338 - 17/03/10 01:38 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: eca]
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enthusiast
Registered: 19/05/08
Loc: NSW
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Lately, I've seen what essentially amount to battery operated glowsticks that are intended to be safety lights for joggers at night (I think). They sell for $2-4 each at places like Target.
The ones that I saw had two modes, solid and flashing, come with a built in lanyard/string and are also whistles (I saw someone spin with them and they don't whistle while you spin).
I'd say that they are a decent investment for anyone looking into glowsticking. HOP have something similar (led light stick, seems to be only solid, no whistle) for AU $1.84 each, less for bulk. http://www.homeofpoi.com/shop/productDetails/Single-LED-light-stick-with-CordAs they don't seem to have made it to Target in regional Aus yet I'm going to get 10 in my next order, to hand out to people next New Year's eve. It'll be something to give those who "want a go" with my flowpoi. 
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#908343 - 17/03/10 02:07 PM
Re: Going from poi to glowsticks?
[Re: Jameth]
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i dream in circles...
Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
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I've played with those things before, very lightweight and not very bright, recommend glowsticks instead to be honest:/
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