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TABjugglerSILVER Member newbie 26 posts Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Posted: I'm not sure if this combination is original or not, but I would love to see what others think about it, have already done, or think can be done with the combination of a 100mm stage ball and poi.
Here is my video:
meshunderlayBRONZE Member Juggler/Spinner 612 posts Location: Hicksville, New York, USA
Posted: Very nifty.
I was thinking while watching this, that when spinning forwards upon doing the 3rd beat in a 3 beat weave on either side you can place the contact ball at the elbow and roll it down to your hand, though you might have to catch in in a sort of opposite side penguin catch if you know what I mean.... lol
Keep the ideas (and everything else) flowing. ^_^
TABjugglerSILVER Member newbie 26 posts Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Posted: Thanks for that idea meshunderlay! I love it. I'll try that out soon!
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