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ataxiaSILVER Member member 172 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Just uploaded a couple of meteor vids into my member gallery: https://www.homeofpoi.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=7009 There's a hand contact one and routine vid. I'm not happy with the routine vid because i've not included any helicopter plane stuff. I shall endeavour to get that on camera to replace this one.
Meteor: Contact is really nice - imo you can try more complex contact routines Go for 2 meteors - its good for coordination and basic practice Ideas: Only thumbend leading (for what I have seen) wich gives the whole routine a 2 beat rhythm. Splittime is quite often off - meteors can be held exactly like a staff, only with a little bit more finetuning
Poi: The under the leg looks a little bit uncomfortable but very nice BHB try to keep the timing, playing really slow helps imo Try to keep your spine straight, otherwise it looks like they play with you and not you with the Poi
keep on spinning
andy
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ataxiaSILVER Member member 172 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Always keen to hear suggestions. Yeah I don't do much leading with the small finger side of my hand. Any time i get into that hand position, it's usually by mistake. I've got no problems coming back out though. Thanks.
Geez, I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
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