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DeepSoulSheepGOLD Member Carpal \'Tunnel 2,617 posts Location: Berlin, Ireland
Posted: Erm I'm sure it's on the board somewhere but I can't find it. Do you have to use finger spinning to do a 3 beat weave? If so, do you just hold the staffs normally when entering it cause I find the finger spin that seems necessary, very difficult?
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mo-sephenthusiast 523 posts Location: Edinburgh, UK
Posted: Nice variation for weaves - isolate them
Put each hand by the opposing wick, and keep it there and you'll have a magical double length staff
Feels really nice, but there's quite a bit of body movement at the moment. Probably looks cleaner than bringing your wrists back together as well.
Oh, and I've managed a 6 beat weave, with a *lot* of body turnin (and plane mangling. sorry, I'll put them back later...). It's actually easier than the 5 as you turn round to let both arms unlock at once. Or something. It's late and it's hard to describe... but it is possible