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Posted: hello, im marina from argentina and i began to do swing a month before, i have these https://www.mercadolibre.com.ve/jm/img?s=MLV&f=7962689_426.jpg&v=P we call'em antorchas and i would like to know if the poi lessons will help me, the technic is the same?? if you have some information about antorchas i will thank you sorry for my english cheers marina
StoneGOLD Member Stream Entrant 2,829 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: Hi marina, your antorchas look like swinging torches or swinging clubs.
The technique is similar to poi, but the grips are different.
The antorchas look like they have a ball on the end. Don’t hold the antorchas between the first and middle fingers like poi.
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