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Posted: The "welcome to the site" message asked me to fill in the following so I will. Feel free to skip down a bit.
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Name: Andrew
Country: USA
Hometown: Tampa Fl
DOB: August '84
Age: 22
Sex: M
Occupation(s): Mech Engineering
Favorite Food(s): Iced tea
Favorite Color(s): Red
Toys: my computer
Hobbies other than the obvious: writing, sailing, bone carving
Education: studied Mech Engineering at USF
Favorite Book(s): the Black Jewels Trilogy by Anne Bishop
Favorite Music Artists/Composers: Scooter, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw
Favorie ice cream flavor(s): Strawberry
Marmite/Vegemite/Nutella? : I definitely prefer Nutella, but I've been known to eat some Vegemite on my toast now and again (when I can find it here in Florida). Marmite is not the same and should stop pretending.
My introduction to Poi twirling is completely backwards from what it should have been. My grandmother was a Maori (the lovely folk who invented Poi), and since I was a kid I've loved their art. One of my hobbies is to do bone carvings for jewelry in traditional Maori designs. I also learned about rugby just to watch the All Blacks do the Haka (war dance before a match). Given this, one would expect that I came into Poi and fire twirling from a traditional standpoint, appreciating the art and culture behind it.
I didn't.
No, I got involved because I keep my keys on the end of a 30" long chain and when I get bored, I start them spinning. I didn't know this was an artform. I didn't know there were people all over the world doing this for fun. I was thinking "physics 101, angular motion" and playing with my keys. A complete accident.
Then a friend linked me to a video on youtube. My mind was blown. Here at last I saw my bored stress reliever become an art, and it involved my favorite thing in the world, FIRE!
So now I'm trying to "do it right" and work my way up to doing fire twirling eventually. I'm good with either hand (seems to be a prerequisite), but my coordination seems a bit off when I'm working two balls at once.
My first time out doing two at once I was using baseballs in the end of a tube sock (laugh if you want, but they seem about right to me), I started them spinning and did a few basic maneuvers. I don't know what it's called but I started them spinning in a figure eight motion out in front of me (something I've been doing with my keys for so long I don't even pay attention), one going the opposite direction of the other and slightly off sync so they didn't tangle when they went through the middle a split second apart, when I turned away just for a sec and got a baseball to either temple. That's a good reminder, I haven't made that mistake since let me tell you.
Anyway there's my basic info, my intro to the hobby, and my first painful mistake (well aside from all the time my keys sliced me open while I was still learning).
One of these days (after I stop hitting myself with baseballs) I'll move up to fire balls and post some pictures or vids for everyone. Untill then, bruises are an excellent learning incentive. EDITED_BY: theCaitiff (1176365576)
LaihiaSILVER Member member 162 posts Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Posted: Hey Andrew,
Welcomeand have a great time here
Sunshine or rain, it's not anymore the same...
GidgBRONZE Member Super Gidg!!!! 8,506 posts Location: Portland Oregon USA
Posted: *Gidg bounces in on her pogo stick* ... boing ... boing ... boing ... boing ...
Andrew, try using a tennis ball. It won't hurt as much.
Welcome to HoP!
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is NOT. Proud member of the HoP DPS. Sanity is a highly overrated state of mind. I'm normal ... it's everyone else that's crazy.
Posted: I tried them but the weight is all wrong. I'm used to spinning a heavy ring of keys on the end of a chain, a tennis ball has almost no weight to it and throws off my rhythm. Baseballs spin slowly and tend to "pull" on my wrists so I can intuitively know where in the spin they are. Tennis balls spin faster and don't pull so I end up whacking myself more often.
Once I've gotten the feel of spinning balls instead of keys I'll be lowering the weight bit by bit untill I find the right balance of speed and weight.
Oh, I forgot to add it in my original post but I've got a slight leg up in the fire department already. For the past couple years I've been working on fire eating, so once I eventually get the hang of poi they should make a nice addition to my routine. When I was a kid my father juggled torches, so that got me hooked into the pyro mindset pretty young. Doing the fire eating has taught me a lot of interesting things that I hope to include into a poi routine and vice versa. At the very least that scary "Oh crap, I'm gonna die" phase you go through when you go from dry wicks to flaming torches will be fairly short... EDITED_BY: theCaitiff (1176496990)
BurningHaloSILVER Member member 46 posts Location: Dumfries,South West Scotland
Posted: you could try rice, then you can have it as heavy or as light as you want, thats what i did when i made my own sock poi. hope that helps
"It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" Anon
Adya MiriyanaGOLD Member *slou? 6,555 posts Location: Adelaide, Australia
Posted: yup, me too
Heya! Welcome to Hop!
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