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Posted: Hey guys! I'm not sure exactly where I should have posted this, but hopefully "Beginner moves" is the right place.... I have a friend who is trying to learn poi, but (as far as I know) has a disability where he is unable to use one of his hands. Do any of you know any moves that he would be able to do with just one hand or have any tips or links to videos? I believe I saw a video on here of a one-handed weave, but that's about all I've been able to find. Thanks! EDITED_BY: ICTYYOU (1316230081)
meshunderlayBRONZE Member Juggler/Spinner 612 posts Location: Hicksville, New York, USA
Posted: There are a few people who work on random one handed moves, as with most things they just take work to make it happen.
Just a suggestion, if it wasn't thought of already, Meteor. Then you wouldn't have to think about two seperate objects being held.
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: It gets rather limiting in what you can do with just one hand and poi unless he is really, really patient.
Is a staff out of the question? He could do contact staff without too much hassle and it will help with learning meteor. (which is essentially a 1 handed poi type thing)