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933265stranger 3 posts Location: Utrecht city, Utrecht, Netherlands
Posted: i was wondering, whether anyone here has ever heard of a move that is somewhere between an 8shapy thing and a corkscrew but with one hand
since I did something like that out of nothing and i really liked it. so i was wondering who has heard of it, tried it out, something like it
greetings from Timo EDITED_BY: 933265 (1228606828)
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i might never be able to get kids, thanks to the butterfly
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: Err... an off plane figure 8 or corkscrew done one handed?
933265stranger 3 posts Location: Utrecht city, Utrecht, Netherlands
Posted: it's a figure 8 turned 90 degrees and done onehanded
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i might never be able to get kids, thanks to the butterfly
hamamelisBRONZE Member nut. 756 posts Location: Bouncing off the walls., England (UK)
Posted: It's a traditional Maori move- represents the flight of birds, apparently.
*tries to look knowledgable*
I don't think it's classed as an 'advanced move' though.. sorry..
THE MEEK WILL INHERIT THE EARTH!
If that's okay with you?
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: So it actually is a 1 handed corkscrew??? Its a funky little movement... never found much actual use for it myself, but I do like doing 1 handed spiral wraps from the corkscrew, especially when I'm... eating, drinking or whatever else that would occupy a hand.
You can put the extra beats from the corkscrew into this, though it can be a bit of a pain to learn. Request a video of this and you'll receive it... eventually.
StoutBRONZE Member Pooh-Bah 1,872 posts Location: Canada
Posted: since you have both poi in one hand, and you're working the horizontal planes, now might just be a good time to take a break from regular spinning and simply twirl the poi above your head in ceiling plane.
Put one hand on your hip. strike a pose and YeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeHA ! you're a cowboy.
Toss in a few line dancing steps. or a few Irish jiggy steps or simply "answer" your phone with " I've won a trip to WHERE ??"
Have fun
933265stranger 3 posts Location: Utrecht city, Utrecht, Netherlands
Posted: to hamamelis i put it here because i couldnt find it, so it wasnt classed as beginner move so it was an advanced move.
though, i am a beginner, and if i can do it out of myself it automatically is a beginner move.
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i might never be able to get kids, thanks to the butterfly
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