get tangled, and go down in a ring of fire.


Burner of Toast
Spinner of poi
Slacker of enormous magnitude
However no matter how experienced or new we are to spinning fire, I think all of us have moments of fear and adrenalin.
I live in a world of infinite possibilities.
I have a healthy intimate relationsip with fire, and I get burned often. Usually just little burns, but I've gotten more serious burns and hospital time. I would not say I'm not afraid of fire, but I definatelly know what i'm getting myself in to.
Cody Canon
Controlled Burn, Reno Nevada
Lights dancing off my skin as chains wrap round it.
Pain is in a little box and I'm so glad I found it.
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I take it you'v neva had the "initation" flaming metal to the eye, pretty much anything is dangerous, some things more than others, especially now people are talking things like : suicides, straight jackets, double neck wraps, but even basic stuff can go badly wrong, ie b-fly wraps, btb ttn and most often for me just your basic recoil wrap can sometimes get tangled.
And a simple thing that alot of peeps misunderstand, if you dont drain/ shake/ disperse excess fuel before spin, and you "glance" yourself...you can turn into an instant human fireball. (depending on clothing) Not that likely, but i'v seen alot of people set themselves on fire like that.
Even just random accidents, like it getting tangled in your hair. Or not checking equipment before burn and your poi head flys off!!! Basic stuff really, usually you take care of most things, but the better you get the more you seem to think "i dont need to..."
I guess my point is that you can argue against certain moves until you go blue in the face, but it is a personal decision each spinner needs to make with information they've gathered from their own experiences, and from others.
i havent had a newbie to even ask me to teach them with practice poi, let along with fire. 

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