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TinklePantsGOLD Member
Clique Infiltrator, Cunning Linguist and Master Debator
4,219 posts
Location: Edinburgh burgh burrrrrr, United Kingdom


Posted:
You've noticed how many newbies have joined recently, So is it me or is poi gradually getting more mainstream? also I keep seeing poi on tv here and there, plus the fact that my child's primary school is beginning classes for the circus arts, to promote healthy living and keeping active.

It looks like it may get bigger soon, and I'm worried it will escalate out of control, but it may, like all the other crazes, disappear quietly and we can continue living by the poi as we have always done.

Oh yeah this is chat so i will say....
....lol!

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LemonkeyStalking amidst the desert, carrying an oversized scalpel...
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Location: Huddersfield + Hull Uni... UK.


Posted:
Dancing around like a prat will help with cardio...

Willy - is bad for your health...


TheBovrilMonkeySILVER Member
Liquid Cow
2,629 posts
Location: High Wycombe, England


Posted:
Written by: Lemonkey


Written by: TinklePants

poi is good exercise for toning muscles




Really?

Minimal movements keep the angular momentum going, it's hardly muscle-toning...




I agree - if you only ever spin light poi in circles by your sides without moving.
As soon as you start adding in extra movement you're going to start toning up your muscles though.

But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.


L0s3r_r@v3rSILVER Member
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Location: Swansea, Ma (US), USA


Posted:
even if you use just a light glow stick if you muscle it all the way you get a great workout wiht yoru arms ^_^

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Mr MajestikSILVER Member
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Location: home of the tiney toothy bear, Australia


Posted:
as, you can tell these people must be oldsechoolers because they're wandering off topic onto something slightly important ubbloco

"but have you considered there is more to life than your eyelids?"

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Fine_Rabid_DogInternet Hate Machine
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Location: They seek him here, they seek him there...


Posted:
If being sigged counted towards oldshoolness... I'd be owning! biggrin

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FireTomStargazer
6,650 posts

Posted:
Just taken from Yahoo today:



 Written by: YAHOO HEALTH





Sonya started fire dancing after she saw first-hand how beautiful it could be. A couple of years later, she's realized that poi isn't just about making fire pretty. It's also a fun, effective way to work out.



Sonya's Story

"I came to realize that poi was similar to the Heavy Hands workout."

I went to a lecture by Joe Dillon about the Heavy Hands workout. Basically, when a person is walking, they are getting a certain amount of aerobic activity, but if you had your hands doing different exercises while you're walking, you get an exponentially greater benefit. After hearing him speak, I realized that the poi workout I was doing was similar to Heavy Hands.



Heavy Hands involves walking and moving your arms, but with poi you can dance around and get all of your body really into it, not just your arms. It's more fun than Heavy Hands.



"That was a phenomenal first-time fire experience."

The first time I saw poi, I was at a farm party for a friend's birthday. There was a big bonfire, and we were all playing drums, and this girl comes out. All of the sudden, I'm seeing these big circles of fire and she's moving them and she's manipulating them with her hands, and I got to play drums for her fire dancing, or playing poi.



I took a couple of poi workshops at a dance studio. They teach you with fabric poi, so that if they hit you upside the head, they're not really going to hurt. There's also glow poi and poi with streamers on it so that you kind of get a tail that goes around in the circles. I practiced really, really hard for about a month on the fire poi before I ever lit them up.



"If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned."

The first time you light them up, you think you're going to do this trick and that trick, but really what you're doing is, "Whoa, that's a really big flame. That's scary." I probably did about three special moves that I knew how to do that first time that I lit them on fire and that was about it. Then I was, like, "Okay, let's put them down now."



It takes two and a half seconds for it to burn your skin or clothes, so we wear denim and leather a lot. No loose, floppy clothes. We spray water in our hair. I've had a poi kind of smack me in the arm and it didn't bounce off like it normally does, so I had a little wick pattern on my arm for about four days. I singed my hair one time when I was out playing in somebody's yard, and I didn't freak out, but I hated the smell of burning hair. It was a quick little singe, just enough to mess up my hair-cut and make me mad.



"I started noticing all the benefits I was feeling in my body."

One day I was realizing how good I felt when I was doing a poi workout. You're working on a move, you finally get it, and all of the sudden it's a lot easier for some reason. There's just a breakthrough. But I wouldn't really call it a poi workout, I was playing with poi for an hour, and I was just playing but I was getting a lot of exercise. I have more aerobic energy. I get more breath down into my lungs. I eat a lot of stuff that I want to eat and can work it off. It builds lots of body heat, and if you do it enough you're sweating. You probably get more stretching than Heavy Hands because you're stretching to do tricks behind your back or over your head.



"The nice thing about poi is I can practice it on my own and be enthralled."

Usually I'm working on two or three tricks all at once so that gets me excited and keeps me motivated. I can fall out of practice too for a couple of weeks at a time just depending on how my life is going, but I can get back into on my own. It's not like I have to go to the aerobics class to get the benefit of the workout. And by learning new tricks, you start working different parts of your body. My legs got a lot stronger when I was working hard to learn one trick. I've got a lot more muscle definition. And it's all from playing around for 20 minutes a day.





Linky link



Thanks for that Sonja - wherever you are...



We will have poi lessons in gyms - why not wink It's the next fitness hype, I tell ya... ubblol footinmouth wink
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Mr MajestikSILVER Member
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4,696 posts
Location: home of the tiney toothy bear, Australia


Posted:
but it'll probably morph into a type of club swinging thing. ewwws :P

"but have you considered there is more to life than your eyelids?"

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FireTomStargazer
6,650 posts

Posted:
as in: "swinging in clubs", "club swingers" or "swinger clubs"? confused wink

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psycotic_furbyBRONZE Member
Hehe, you said 'Member'
105 posts
Location: Lydiate, nr Liverpool, United Kingdom


Posted:
Keys in the bowl...

Eww, Liza Minelli...

The communists gave my mother a job, teaching sculpture to limbless children.


SeyeSILVER Member
Geek
1,261 posts
Location: Manchester, UK


Posted:
Meenik (Nick Woolsey) made a video called 'Skill Toys for Health' a while ago. I think he's onto a winner. Poi / staff / juggling / etc. is brilliant for muscle toning and (if you play for a while) a great cardiovascular workout.

The video can be found on his site...

https://www.playpoi.com/skilltoys4health

FireTomStargazer
6,650 posts

Posted:
Yeah I admit, it was a lame joke rolleyes

Unfortunatyelly uTube version wasn't fully accessible, but it looked promising smile

Maybe socking will be mor popular in aerobic studios instead of stringing... clubbing has been araound for MUCH longer and hasn't found it's way yet - I doubt that it'll be a late arrival... shrug

the best smiles are the ones you lead to wink


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