David_Thomas1SILVER Member journeyman 88 posts Location: USA
Posted: Ive got the regular cateye down i just cant figure it out horizontaly can anyone help?
_Poiboy_PLATINUM Member bastard child of satan 1,113 posts Location: Raanana, Israel
Posted: I try to break it down to 2 horizontal floats, with the poi doing a half circle on each side. Then try to change your hand path into a unit circle, rather than a set of lines.
TankboySILVER Member Resident Demolitions Expert 103 posts Location: San Francisco, Ca, USA
Posted: Try taking your vertical cateye, and shift it little by little so it goes diagonal, then eventually horizontal. Make sure to try to keep the circular motion with your hands, though you will notice that as you shift towards horizontal, the tension points move, and they go from 2 (or 1 if you have a really clean cateye) to 3 for the horizontal one.
Definitely do this one poi at a time, before trying to incorporate two hands.
David_Thomas1SILVER Member journeyman 88 posts Location: USA
Posted: Thanks people ill def try these out!
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: Grab a staff and try doing horizontal line isolations, to get the feel for it as well.
Line isolations are expanded cateye movements. ^_^
_Poiboy_PLATINUM Member bastard child of satan 1,113 posts Location: Raanana, Israel
Posted: ^^ That's a good one, MNS. Alternatively you can do the same with a club, which is essentially a hard poi.
Dave StatikGOLD Member You cant teach stupid. 106 posts Location: Maine, USA
Posted: Originally Posted By: _Poiboy_^^ That's a good one, MNS. Alternatively you can do the same with a club, which is essentially a hard poi.
My thoughts exactly. EDITED_BY: Dave Statik (1297192760)
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