Jelloambiguous
646 posts
Location: Mpls, MN, USA


Posted:
Hey, I'm new, to this site and twirling in general. I started only a couple weeks ago when a girl offered her glowsticks to me at a party. After the bleeding stopped I found that I actually enjoyed it smileAnyways, I've been trying to practice all this, and havn't been doing too bad, but I have questions. I can do the beginner stuff on the poi lessons page, and the weave, corkscrew, and windmill. I'm not good at transitioning or turning from one to the other but I'm getting more comfortable with that as I practice. My question is with behind the back moves. I can do ok if I alternate, like in the windmill or alternate butterfly, though I should practice more to become stronger at it, but when I tried the full behind the back butterfly I couldn't even start spinning. That and I want to do the Windmill thing behind my back too, I've seen people do it, they start off normal and just stop alternating and keep it behind their head. I just can't physically or mentally do it though. Anybody got suggestions? It just doesn't click. Oh, and does the windmill move only involve alternating one hand? It's kind of hard to tell with the clip and I alternate with both.------------------Ambiguous

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DomBRONZE Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
3,009 posts
Location: Bristol, UK


Posted:
practice. lots. then practice more wink and don't expect to learn every move possble after only a few weeks. and don't spin fast all the time, it's boring winkSurely a complete btb windmill is not possible. A windmill by definition spins both hands front and back. You can add a couple of extra beats to it, but at some stage they've got to unwind. My suggestion is to ask people to show you what they're doing.By the way, Hello and welcome to Home of Poi. A moderator will be along soon to direct you towards the The Home of Poi Rollcall[This message has been edited by -Dom- (edited 29 January 2002).]

Jelloambiguous
646 posts
Location: Mpls, MN, USA


Posted:
Hmmm, yeah, they probably did something else, just transitioned from the windmill. It was pretty nifty whatever it was. I'll take your advice and go practice.And thanks for the welcome grin I'll meander on over to the Home of Poi Rollcall now before I get formally escorted.------------------Ambiguous

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fluffy napalm fairyCarpal \'Tunnel
3,638 posts
Location: Brum / Dorset / Fairy Land


Posted:
Hiya, I haven't been spinning too long either but the people here are pretty sweet when it comes to helping newbies. Hope you have fun....Ros xx smile

Geologists do it in the dirt................ spank


PeleBRONZE Member
the henna lady
6,193 posts
Location: WNY, USA


Posted:
Because your hello is attached to a question, I'll let it go wink (though this really is a question more suited to the poi moves section grin)As for getting things, you will find that everyone has their own time line for accomplishments, and for what they find difficult and easy. Sometimes, when you get frustrated the best thing to do is walk away and try again later, especially those things that require alot of mental concentration to break the body memory of doing it a certain way (ie: behind head windmill). I think you will find the poi moves section the most helpful in this area. Best of luck to you!Pele------------------Pele Higher, higher burning fire...making music like a choir...https://www.pyromorph.com

Pele
Higher, higher burning fire...making music like a choir
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Jelloambiguous
646 posts
Location: Mpls, MN, USA


Posted:
Hey Ros, YAY for newbies!And thanks Pele, I kind of realized it was out of place only after I hit submit, oops. I practiced a little tonight, but wasn't into it and made alot of mistakes, so I just stopped, did 3 hours of reading, and when I tried again it went better. So thats good advice to walk away and try again later.------------------Ambiguous

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