#97496 - 10/05/07 08:43 PM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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fluffy mess
Registered: 08/04/05
Loc: Brighton
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I have spun er umm while ''influenced'', and I have spun completely straight. Both very different experiances, and both good for different reasons. I know if I want to learn anything new, I need to be straight, or it'll take me forever to learn. I know that once I have learnt something and can do it, I apply it better when not so straight. I also know that if I have had ANY amount of alchohol that I should not bother unless I'm in the mood for bruises, and if I've had caffein I'll probably get all emotional when my poi tangle. But thats just me. 
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#97497 - 11/05/07 02:18 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: Old-User--17807]
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lurking like a ninja with no camouflage..
Registered: 22/07/05
Loc: over yonder
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caffeine tends not to do it really for me...I guess if Im tired im tired and have to deal with it... but its just easier to take something to keep me up...just some of the other effects are not as fun as they used to be... I love getting into the flow of dancing and it is easily done and feels great but if the music doesnt appeal to me even if its just one song my energy just toally depletes halfway through...sometimes takes ages just to get back into that frame of mind....  and i like to dance!
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#97498 - 11/05/07 02:29 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: burningoftheclavey]
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member
Registered: 23/06/06
Loc: Cape Town The Mother City
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I have learnt that you should never drink alcohol before spinning. Not because you are going to hurt yourself, but because you are going to forget where you have put my poi!!! Sorry, my bf and his friend lost my poi over the weekend, probably hanging in a tree someware, but the garden looks like a jungle... 
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#97500 - 11/05/07 03:17 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: 87wt2gxq7]
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lurking like a ninja with no camouflage..
Registered: 22/07/05
Loc: over yonder
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very true, t2w8x indeed, there is a point when its perfect, but then another activity/conversation/whatever takes over...naturally. Nah I do agree its fun..
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#97502 - 11/05/07 03:53 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: 87wt2gxq7]
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Rock is dead, long live paper and scissors
Registered: 24/04/07
Loc: The sea
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Spinning clean? I am a smoker and have to say that this has none of the effects that most other "drugs" have. Nicotene doesn't get you "high" or "mellowed" in the same way other less legal substances do.
I am also an alcoholic. Well, that is that whilst my drinking is not out of control I have come to terms with the fact that you can never be a recovered addict, you simply learn to deal with your problem or you don't. This is often very dependant on the people arround you. The support of your freinds and family.
I don't take chemicals and I avoid prescription medicine unless I'm really suffering. Whilst i may struggle with keeping to the "occasional drink" I would rather deal with this then swear off drink completely. Though some of the times I've been sober and totaly on the wagon have been the best times and expeiriences of my life.
I guess my expeirience is that you are the only person that can control your drug habbit whether its prescription or class A's. If you find a drug addictive then its probbably bad for you in some way or another as most unnatural substances we take are gennerally bad for us in some way. Its just whether or not the drugs bennifits outway the downside. (ie antibiotics) or not (ie my excessive alcohol consumption)
But for those of you that are "clean spinners" fair play to you all I envy your personal strength as people.
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#97505 - 11/05/07 09:47 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: 87wt2gxq7]
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sanguine
Registered: 15/04/07
Loc: sur
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This thread reminds me of a conversation I had with some friends in Guatemala. The theory was that after you picked up the hang of speaking in Spanish, there came a window in which you would speak more fluidly after having had a drink or two.
You would kind of loose your inhibitions and stop concentrating so hard on the formation of your words, their meanings, their pronunciations.
But as you continued to become more intoxicated, you would start slurring words to the point that even your native language was pretty unintelligible.
Same could be said of spinning. When you are practicing to get the hang of a move or two, you want to be able to focus, concentrate on forming your planes and timing your crossovers, etc. After you have the hang of it, if you find you start making a lot of mistakes simply because of onlooker attention, it may be because you are concentrating TOO hard.
So if you can find a way to "distract" your mind, whether it be through one method or another, you start to loosen up and allow your muscle memory to take a bit more control. Hopefully the result is a renewed smoothness to your spin.
But the more you intake, the sloppier your control will become. Its an inevitable result of allowing your body to become overly distracted from the task at hand.
And like so many above me posted, this is not for Fire. Fire, imo, isn't your friend. Its a beast to be respected and watched. The moment you take your eyes off of it, it is likely to bite you.
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#935549 - 04/01/12 08:25 PM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: Flynt]
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stranger
Registered: 14/12/11
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i have a friend who we both have been learning poi together at different raves. she does MDMA and i am strictly sober. I have noticed that i am able to figure out tricks aa lot faster then her in those instances. however she has ben able to figure out a lot of stuff faster then me outside of the raves when she drug free so it definitly has an effect on being able to learn tricks.
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#935562 - 05/01/12 09:52 AM
Re: Drug Free Spinning.
[Re: Alex_Marble]
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The Death Card
Registered: 01/03/11
Loc: Minneapolis, MN USA
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I love spinning sober, I love spinning high. there are reasons to do both. weed opens up new states of mind, but sobriety allows for much more clarity. spinning drunk, I hate. even one beer and I start to feel sloppy. spinning on acid, now that's just about my favorite thing in the world. glowing light trails and acid were meant for each other. I haven't really spun on mdma. don't really like that stuff. but I imagine it would be a lot of fun. this is all flowlights. I don't mix fire and substances. and now you have my two cents 
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