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colemanSILVER Member
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Posted:
for future reference:



if you spin one poi, it goes round in a circle. this circle is 'flat'.

by that i mean that you could imagine a pane of glass going through the circle from top to bottom (and through your hand).

this imaginary pane of glass represents the planes we all talk aboot.



with your poi spinning vertically, if your planes are neat they (or if you prefer, this pane of glass) will meet the floor at 90deg.



spinning vertically there are two standard sets of planes:



the wallplane - which is spinning in front and behind you (like the mexican wave on the hop poi lessons).

face a wall - that's the wallplane.

or as someone told me once "the wallplane. its the one you juggle in, innit."



the wheel plane (not a standard name as far as i know but a damn good one i reckon hug eva hug ) - which is the standard orientation for weaves.

poi spin at your sides - think sitting in a car with the wheels at you side.





you are the -0- in the pictures below.

looking from above, the o is your head and the dashes are your shoulders.

this is purely to show which direction you are facing in relative to the planes of the toys (up or down, left or right).



the lines show the planes that you are spinning your toys in.



Code:
WALLPLANE:



_________









-0-



_________










Code:
WHEEL PLANE:







| |

| |

| -0- |

| |

| |








the third standard set of planes is the horizontal.

i tend to use ceiling plane or floor plane depending if i am feeling high or low that day.

others call it the lid plane.



the floor plane look at the corkscrew in the hop lessons.

when your poi are spinning like this (in a plane parrallel with the floor), you are spiining horizontally and hence, in the floor plane.

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colemanSILVER Member
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Posted:
makes total sense man - goes right back to what i was on about on the first page with turning inside the planes rather than bending the planes to suit you.

90 degree turns switch you between wheel and wall plane where your plane control is at its best (because nearly everything we learn is in these plane orientations).

i've been playing with turns (360deg turns either in one beat, two beats or four beats) inside two planes over the last year or so but i get frustrated cos it shows up my limited plane control wink


keep smiling hug


cole. x

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i come to 'dis cafe quite a lot myself.
they do porridge."
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[Nx?]BRONZE Member
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Posted:
i was watchin my terrible video last night, the best bit about it (which didnt get put on the web) was when i went off on one and dived into what i call 'strike plane' which is when you dont care a fig about consistent planes but just wing the poi about like your trying to hit something from as many diffrent angles and directions as possible.

the important, the skillfull bit about this is not hitting yourself in the back of the head.

looks good tho, twists through all the planes constantly. even i was like, how did that transition from weave to bf go???

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ado-pGOLD Member
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Posted:
Yay!!!

I call this kind of spinning ...

Antiplane

Love is the law.


colemanSILVER Member
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Posted:
ubblol



when i do it, i call this kind of spinning...



sketchy



wink





cole. x

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i come to 'dis cafe quite a lot myself.
they do porridge."
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Posted:
when you do it cole, i call you...

drunk wink

T wave

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Dragon7GOLD Member
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Location: Aotearoa (NZ), New Zealand


Posted:
peace I have another question! But im not sure how to ask it without looking like a totall newb again wink ubblol Or maybe its not a question at all...

Is it possible to go from weave into butterfly or bf -> weave (IN PLANE) without a wrap!?!

Im pretty sure its impossible if i stick to just 2 planes, but im not defnitate. For some reason they split onto the other 2 (3-4) planes. Whats going wrong?

fNiGOLD Member
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Location: New York, USA


Posted:
sure. stalls, pendulums, throws, all work

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Dragon7GOLD Member
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Posted:
No i mean turning the poi with out stoping or wraping. Just the MOST basic... weave into butterfly (or vice versa) when the poi STAY in 2d.

Its so simple to do it, but my butterfly turns 90 digree, so i end in 3rd-4th plane.

fNiGOLD Member
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Posted:
see the second 2/3rds of what i suggested smile

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Dragon7GOLD Member
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Posted:
Thats not what i mean.

I was asking if its possible to turn it (withOUT stoping)

None of those answers address my question. Which is "can you turn weave into butterfly in 1 fluid motion while keeping the poi on the same 2d planes?"

fNiGOLD Member
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Location: New York, USA


Posted:
yes, i do it all the time, (without stopping), although i'm not sure what you mean by 2d planes

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FireByNiteSILVER Member
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Location: Auckland, New Zealand


Posted:
Dragon7 - I've been trying that and still havent figured outa way to do it, which is when i think you might be right in the fact that it's impossible

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong

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FireByNiteSILVER Member
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Posted:
sorry for asking a crap question - Firenice, any vids around? I'm not so sh*t hot on written explanations

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fNiGOLD Member
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Location: New York, USA


Posted:
any vids of what? i've got vids (check the vid forum ubblol )



of weave~>bfly only, not yet..i'm waiting on Dragon7's explanation



[edit]



video up in my gallery Planebreaking



is this what you were talking about dragon?
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StoutBRONZE Member
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1,872 posts
Location: Canada


Posted:
I don't see why not, but you'll have to pass through a beat or two of corkscrew to get the direction change without stopping. Maybe consider incorporating a turn in here too, or exaggerating the movements of the hand that's going through the plane change ( in the spirit of lasso spinning cowboys,,,yeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaa)

TheBovrilMonkeySILVER Member
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Location: High Wycombe, England


Posted:
You can also make the poi move in a sort of S shape to change direction.

- Spin clockwise wallplane circles
- Move to stall the poi diagonally upwards to about 10 or 11 'o' clock.
- As the poi get to about 8 or 9 'o' clock, move your hand upwards and give the poi a very small tug, so that it swings underneath your hand
- As it swings under your hand, give it a bit more of a swing, bringing it all the way up and into an anticlockwise circle.

Unfortunately, I don't have access to a video camera, but hopefully that's enough for people to work out what I mean.

But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.


fNiGOLD Member
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Location: New York, USA


Posted:
is that not a pendulum?



because that's what I usually do, but avoided doing it as per Dragon7's request

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TheBovrilMonkeySILVER Member
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Location: High Wycombe, England


Posted:
I always thought that a pendulum was a partial circle that momentarily stops moving before reversing direction.

The poi head never actually halts when doing the S shape that I mentioned.

But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.


fNiGOLD Member
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Location: New York, USA


Posted:
right...got pendulums confused with the half flower description as seen [Old link]



dragon7: are hand transfers also not allowed?

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FireByNiteSILVER Member
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Posted:
thanks guys for link to vid and other explanations, think I've worked it our (finally) smile

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Dragon7GOLD Member
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Location: Aotearoa (NZ), New Zealand


Posted:
Hey thanks for posting that video Firenice. smile nice turns



And thanks BovrilMonkey. Thats what iv been trying.



What i want to achieve, is a 90 degree turn without cutting into/accross my 2 other planes. Ie if i'm using fire and someone is watching me, directly in front stage, i want my circles to stay perfectly flush. In those same two planes. Just like flowers do.



Thats why im asking if its possible. Because it dosn't appear to be able to s turn in plane.

Dragon7GOLD Member
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Posted:
ACTUALLY!

After watching that video again. In the very last scene, the poi semi isolate and stay in plane confused clap

Thats why im not sure! because iv thought i pulled it before by fluke but i can never get it set umm

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