The world is not out to get you but if you fight it you will be eaten alive
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The world is not out to get you but if you fight it you will be eaten alive
The world is not out to get you but if you fight it you will be eaten alive
Let us Light up the Night
quote:I don't think you can define a windmill like that Jaeden because i weave front to back and not side to side. I always turn my body toward circle so i'm facing it and not with it. That's why it always looks like i'm tucking a 5-beat under my arm or bringing a 5-beat over my shoulder.
For a weave you move your hands from side to side, the windmill is front to back.
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quote:So if you hang upside down and do a rev. BTB weave, then turn your head, are you doing a reverse weave? No, you are still doing a rev. BTB weave. Your body is just in a different position. The movements of your wrists determine what the move is. To the audience, it's all just circles.
An example would be a reverse btb-weave. Ok so you started out in reverse spinning and went into a weave from that. It's obviously and reverse weave right? Keep on doing that reverse btb weave but turn your head as far back as possible. With your head turned back why isn't this a forward btb weave then? Or just a forward weave depending on how you want to look at it.
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quote:Here's what i'm getting at here. Move's are all perception based on where you are.
So if you hang upside down and do a rev. BTB weave, then turn your head, are you doing a reverse weave? No, you are still doing a rev. BTB weave. Your body is just in a different position. The movements of your wrists determine what the move is. To the audience, it's all just circles.
Put a strained look on your face and do the weave really fast...
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quote:what happens if they're both toucing the poi?
And if you pass a forward butterfly to a friend, the moment you aren't spinning anymore, it becomes a rev. BF to him, because he is the one who is spinning.
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Originally posted by Jaeden:
The weave and windmill are actually fairly easy to distinguish. While a windmill does look like a high weave, the mechanics are different. For a weave you move your hands from side to side, the windmill is front to back. Now, you can get into wierd hybrids through rolling weaves onto your shoulders, but I'm talking about classic windmill position, right above your head, in 5 beats.
quote:Why did you change your mind all of the sudden? Weave does not = windmill. They are similar, but not the same thing. That's over-generalizing it, big time. Like saying man=woman, or cartwheel=somersault. Similar, but fundamentally different.
ok, for starters weave=windmill (remember that)
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