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jonathanenthusiast 210 posts Location: new zealand
Posted: this isnt really a new move as such, but it is an interesting observation i made earlier on today that some of you guys may find useful/ be able to comment on.
two one handed split time butterflies (4 poi) can be moved in basically the same way as the alternate butterfly combo in the moves section of this page
cool aye! it's taken me a while to get the hang of doing it, and i cant move my feet much while im doing it, but at least its a start and i have some sort of basis to be going on with.
also, i was wondering if anyone has any tips on doing butterflies with the top of the hand (rather than the palm) leading?. there seems to be a way of doing something that is kind of a weave, in as much as the poi change position in relation to your body (one goes closer, the other further - vice versa) while your body and feet remain still and your hand contorts to all sorts of funny angles
woefully inadequate description i know perhaps ole phunky can phrase it better?
and bender, youll understand what i mean by top of the palm leading, think of pulling rather than pushing and ducking under/jumping over staffs ect with the poi going
Posted: By saying four poi, do you mean 2 on each hand? How do you do that? I always seem to get tangled, would appreciate it if you'd help me out, but otherwise it sounds like a great move.
Thanx a mil!!!
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jonathanenthusiast 210 posts Location: new zealand
Posted: look in the moves for the one handed butterfly, that should sort you out, the easiest way is to do a butterfly and then put the poi into one hand
easily said im afraid............
there has been heaps done on one hended butterflies, so do a search!
Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: heh i dun think any 4 of my poi are the same length, weight. /goes off to soak comet poi in fuel... wow these icons are new, yeah?