This is a good move for changing the direction of the Poi from forward to reverse swinging.
Begin by doing the forward swing.
On the downswing rotate your hips 90deg and turn your left-hand upside-down and swing the Poi past your hip to behind your back.
Your right hand on the same downswing also turns upside-down and swings the Poi behind the back.
You will see that both Poi are swinging behind your back.
When the Poi starts swinging down from behind your back, rotate your hips another 90deg and pass your right hand infront of your hip to swing that Poi infront of your body.
You will now be facing the opposite direction, and the Poi will swing in reverse.
To change direction again, pass both Poi infront of your body as you rotate your hips to the original position.
misswolfe Member #69648 Reged: Mar 2008 |
![]() I had to watch this video seven times over the course of two hours before it finally clicked. I was so excited to grasp it! |
BritsPack Member #69958 Reged: Mar 2008 |
![]() took me two days almost, until i realized that my hands just stop and that the Poi will automatically fall into the other direction sorta thing... |
Pippage Member #69713 Reged: Mar 2008 |
![]() Isn't it weird, I can do butterfly and weave yet this still baffles me, I can do going in front of me but behind my back is hard! |
hazephase Member #85733 Reged: Jan 2009 |
![]() I cant figure out the hand movements I have been trying this one for a few days and I have not got it yet |
Lizbe Member #87075 Reged: Feb 2009 |
![]() I just dont get it!!!...hard x) |
morganvbm Member #89376 Reged: Mar 2009 |
![]() took me 10 mins to cross from forwards to back but i cant turn from back to forwards! |
morganvbm Member #89376 Reged: Mar 2009 |
![]() i can do it now! time for next trick! |
Zeniths_Abyss Member #91355 Reged: May 2009 |
![]() It would help if someone would do a diagram of what I'm supposed to do with my left hand... I can do it with the right alone, but my left hand has no idea. I'm just getting bruises. |
miss_kiki Member #92775 Reged: Jun 2009 |
![]() Every now and then I do it by accident, but I can't figure out how I do it so that I can do it consistantly! I keep getting a tennis ball to the head... Misswolfe: Can you tell us exactly what clicked? |
poi lover diaNne Member #103425 Reged: Dec 2009 |
![]() low turn is hard!! and every time i turn i got hit by my poi! but i can get it,, i'm just having a hard time with my left hand...whew! |
kadimakara Member #104853 Reged: Jan 2010 |
![]() I found that bending my knees and getting closer to the ground helped me to get the Poi swinging behind my back. Now I understand the motion I don't need to get as low. |
lray3 Member #110626 Reged: May 2010 |
![]() Do the Poi change direction during the turn? |
Dhanyelle Member #113943 Reged: Jul 2010 |
![]() Malcom, but it does seem like the Poi change direction, even though the person is really the one turning. |
tirrenmud Member #113862 Reged: Jul 2010 |
![]() So I got my right had turning to the left, but I couldn't get my left. So I tried my right hand turning to the right and I couldn't get it. Having a thought I tried my left going to the left and got it. Its the putting them both behind my back that seems slight difficult. I got the left one time turning to the right and thought I'd had my light bulb moment. I'm not understanding the turning the hand upside down unless they mean palm up? |
tirrenmud Member #113862 Reged: Jul 2010 |
![]() Ok, so I kinda got it now, just not consistently, and better turning to the left (continually) than to the right. The backwards to front turn I can do every time, but for some reason the forwards to back I mess up on about 50% of the time. I tried closing my eyes (old advice from a friend) and ended up clocking myself so that wasn't good. When doing the backwards to forwards (poi passing in front) my hands come up higher, is this ok or bad form? |
Jasmine_Ziter Member #115141 Reged: Jul 2010 |
![]() I was pretty frustrated for a while, until I read this comment. You really don't move your hands at all, the motion of the Poi changes by itself with momentum! |
LeaBlak Member #119251 Reged: Sep 2010 |
![]() I thought I had it... But I didn't x') |
Flow DNA Member #120032 Reged: Oct 2010 |
![]() It took me like 2 minutes to get it turning to the left, but when I tried turning to the right... Oh dear. It's been a couple days now, and my left hand is still being spastic. My left hand keeps wanting to change direction by 90deg and I hit myself in the leg. |
Warghuul Member #124733 Reged: Dec 2010 |
![]() this one took me several days of practice but I can finally do it, but still having a little trouble with it. |
sunsetgirl Member #128199 Reged: Mar 2011 |
![]() I was just about to give up and had no idea how he was reversing the direction of the Poi. I finally figured it out though! I suggest practicing with one hand at a time and instead of focusing on how to move your hand, just move your body, and naturally the Poi will reverse. Just keep on practicing with one hand and hopefully you'll see what I mean when I say the Poi naturally reverses when you move your body. If you get the first hand down, then move to the next, then put them together. Takes a lot of practice! |
TylerJohns000 Member #129501 Reged: Apr 2011 |
![]() Is it average that I learned it in about 15 minutes? Doesn't seem that hard, time to move on to the next one. |
laurabeth131 Member #129872 Reged: Apr 2011 |
![]() yeah nah. its been a whole day now and i dont get it. I'm gunna be a lovely urple polkadot tomorrow. |
Mandy_Harker Member #132298 Reged: May 2011 |
![]() I keep whacking myself in the legs every time I try this one. I think I'm just unco. |
lilygoose Member #134520 Reged: Jun 2011 |
![]() two things that made a world of difference in how much i whacked my arms and sides: first was the length of my socks. they'd stretched since i made them and retying them proved helpful (just wrapping them shorter made it harder bc i had to put more energy into the spin). second, i realized you have to start the turn before you pull your hands back, this was critical. |
Janx Member #135533 Reged: Jul 2011 |
![]() I found it helpful to work on this one hand at a time. Once I could isolate the single Poi and understand how it and I were supposed to move when I turned, I was able to get my right hand side smooth and instinctive. Left hand was much harder, and both together was harder still. It seems to work best when I'm not thinking about it much - it's a very fluid feel when it works. |
PoiNoobface Member #137619 Reged: Aug 2011 |
![]() Dude slooooooowwww down |
Mavnus04 Member #137788 Reged: Aug 2011 |
![]() For me, I had to work on it for a couple of hours the first night and then come back to it the second night. |
ThE^ReApEr Member #138129 Reged: Aug 2011 |
![]() i tryed it 1 night... and when it started geting dark i got it with 1 hand i can do it perfectly when the Poi is down if u move to the right push the Poi little more to the left so it should go little furder from u and when that happens the Poi must be behind u then take it back to u and start spining it backwards i dont know if ur gona get it the way i put it... but thats how i got it with 1 hand i can turn perfectly with left and right hand but im still training with both hand tonight i hope to make it |
LadyVandergalien Member #138986 Reged: Sep 2011 |
![]() Hrm, I can do the 90 degree turn either direction, and I can get each hand to do it individually. However, when I try to put the together, my right Poi (I am unfortunately left-hand dominant: makes learning new moves a little difficult) just goes crazy and cracks me in the arm, leg, or face (I think I just gave myself my first poi-induced shiner!). Any thoughts... |
LadyVandergalien Member #138986 Reged: Sep 2011 |
![]() Nevermind, I just needed to sleep on it. As soon as I woke up, not only did I get the low turn (albeit it a bit clumsily for now), I also just instinctively figured out the high turn as well. |