Our website uses cookies to personalise content, keep contents in your shopping cart and as part of the checkout experience.
Your personal information you provide will be transfered and stored as encrypted data.
You have the ability to update and remove your personal information.
You consent to our cookies if you continue to use this website.
Allow cookies for
Necessary Cookies Necessary Cookies cannot be unchecked, because they are necessary for our website to function properly. They store your language, currency, shopping cart and login credentials.
Analytics Cookies We use google.com analytics and bing.com to monitor site usage and page statistics to help us improve our website. You may turn this on or off using the tick boxes above.
Marketing Cookies Marketing Cookies do track personal data. Google and Bing monitor your page views and purchases for use in advertising and re-marketing on other websites. You may turn this on or off using the tick boxes above.
Social Cookies These 3rd Party Cookies do track personal data. This allows Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest integration. eg. shows the Facebook 'LIKE' button. They will however be able to view what you do on our website. You may turn this on or off using the tick boxes above.
Posted: Hello All, I need help with tangles. I've been working on them for several months and have gotten better, but it is still a random thing and I need some advice.
What makes the poi wrap around eachother and then unwrap? ...instead of simply wrapping around eachother into a big mess? Is there a specific move, angle, pressure, etc. that I am missing?
I've tried fast and slow, long and short chains, lifting one hand or the other, but they still get wrapped up and stuck about 50% of the time. I'm dying to add these moves to my routines, but have to get them working 100%.
It seems to work the best if I'm spinning the poi in front of me, relatively slowly, with some isolation to the spin, and longer chains.
If I don't have enough information here, respond and ask.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
zen
FlameSILVER Member addict 435 posts Location: VIC, MELB, Australia
Posted: these look great and they look so easy i can get em once or twice but still driving my patience to the test. oh well
*In the car while Pink is playing on the radio* Tristan aged 4 : "Mum is this Pink?" Flame:"Yes mate this is Pink?" Tristan:"Are you going to Pink?" Flame:"Yes i am" Tristan:"Cool well I'm going to BLUE"