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TopHatmember 34 posts Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Posted: I was just mucking around then and I don't know if others can do it or not but has anyone ever tried a split way cross over? Well it's a new move in my mind now and I think it looks pretty cool. I've been concentrating on more of the difficult moves and I forgot that basic ones look just as good... Well I hope I've given a new move to others, even though I'm sure so many other people must know it.
Posted: A description of the move might help a bit.
TopHatmember 34 posts Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Posted: Meh...
I thought the title gave it away. Anywho, you spin your pois at your side, one going and forward one going backward, doesn't matter which does which. Then, you do a cross over... Simple. If you find that they hit, bring one hand higher then the other.