Posted: you can wrap the poi around arms or legs, you can do various turns or stalls. The easiest way to find out how to transition moves is to experiment, this will involve hitting yourself but it helps you to find out exactly what works for you and how you feel comfortable spinning.
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Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: transitions! it's half of twirling, yet does not get the attention it deserves. so many twirlers believe that learning twirling moves is all there is to it, and end up looking as graceful as Kombi performing a U-turn!
it won't hurt to use practice time to focus on the possible transitions to change direction, change timing, change height, change plane, shift to/from waistwraps.....from any two movements.
only with a massive library of transitions will you instinctively, more importantly effortlessly between any movements.
this is like my biggest issue with how twirling is done in general.
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ThylithBRONZE Member newbie 19 posts Location: Sweden
Posted: Thanks guys! I will try some stuff and I will continue to experiment with this!
Posted: One way to get out of a butterfly that I've found is to do a giant butterfly then pull your arms back to normal spinning. It works for me and it creates a cool patern... but then I might be wrong and just really bad...
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