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Tulcaondostranger 5 posts Location: Soon to be Reaseheath
Posted: Name: Chris Chapman
Location: Cambridge but soon to be Reaseheath College
Hometown: Portsmouth
Birthday: 21/05/1987 Gemini
Age: 22
Sex: Male and Yes Please
Occupation: Student
Favorite Food: I have to pick a favorite
Favorite Color: Blue
What is the wing speed of an unladen swallow? African or European? Actually the European is 11 meters per second, or 24 miles an hour.
Toys: XBOX 360, PS2, Toy Solders
Hobbies other than the obvious: Painting toy solders, Cycling, Drinking and Dancing, Dancing, Walking.
Education: A Levels
Favorite Books: High Fantasy, Sci-Fi (too many to list)
Favorite Movies: Again too many to list.
Favorite TV shows: Fresh Prince, Sci-Fi's, Friends, Documentries.
Plans for life in general: Zoo Keeper working heavily with endangered Birds of Prey
Favorite Music Artists/Composers: Very Eclectic, Rock, Metal, Folk, Whatever really.
Do you think these pants make my butt look too big? Off Course.
Favorie ice cream flavors: Ginger
Marmite, Vegemite, or Nutella? Marmite (By the Spoon)
Hey all, have been spinning Poi and Staff for a while now, not moved onto fire yet but would dearly love to try, I am still working on basic moves slowly going into the more advanced stuff. I'm going to be moving to Reaseheath College in Cheshire this September to study Zoo Management and would like to know if there are any groups or anything in the surrounding area.
Tul. EDITED_BY: Tulcaondo (1246917336)
hamamelisBRONZE Member nut. 756 posts Location: Bouncing off the walls., England (UK)
Posted: Heya, I don't know what groups there are round Cheshire- we've got a few folks around from the area though..
Have you tried combining poi moves with one of them things you swing around for falcons? (forgot what they're called)
THE MEEK WILL INHERIT THE EARTH!
If that's okay with you?
Tulcaondostranger 5 posts Location: Soon to be Reaseheath
Posted: A lure, no it would work in a similar fashion as its just weight on string. so you want me to train a falcon with poi, could be interesting, lol
81LLBRONZE Member pant crafting 97 posts Location: Ireland
Posted: hello its a bit more like rope dart tho, innit?
No air drumming - Bruford could change the timing up so fast you could snap your wrist!
Tulcaondostranger 5 posts Location: Soon to be Reaseheath
Posted: still new to it all, what exactly is a rope dart.
Seaspraystranger by the day 924 posts Location: At the Back of the North Wind
Posted: it's a chinese martial arts weapony thingie, you spin a weight on a piece of rope around various bits of your body, then spin it off which shoots it out towards something
Could probably be better explained though
Just a dancer in the dark
Tulcaondostranger 5 posts Location: Soon to be Reaseheath
Posted: ahh but you do not shoot the lure, its a training tool used to teach the bird to lunge so you spin it keeping hold and the bird dives at you. its also almost always done verticaly if i remember, not so many fancy tricks when the bird could do your eyes in if it misses.
hamamelisBRONZE Member nut. 756 posts Location: Bouncing off the walls., England (UK)
Posted: Sorry, did hijack your intro thread a bit there..
I guess it would be pretty limited, but... falcon poi!
THE MEEK WILL INHERIT THE EARTH!
If that's okay with you?
Tulcaondostranger 5 posts Location: Soon to be Reaseheath
Posted: No worries,
I know, If i ever get the chance and I think it can be done with out losing my eyes I will put up a vid. give me a couple of years, I need my own falcon first. EDITED_BY: Tulcaondo (1247161467)
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