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OcTavOBRONZE Member member 3 posts Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Posted: Any advice on achieving that lovely straight line arc with Stall Chasers?
I'm finding it very tricky to get the stationary, downward-facing poi into perfect alignment with the other as they both move over. Is this just something that's gonna take a mirror and a helluva lot of time or are there specific things I might try to help it along?
beaniebobGOLD Member casually noob tech poi spinrar 155 posts Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posted: Mirrors are very helpful. Keep trying in front of a mirror, and try and remember how it feels when the poi are aligned, compared how how it feels when they're not.
For me it was a mirror, and a few solid hours worth of drilling. Don't just repeat mindlessly though - should always be thinking about what you're doing and what's going right or wrong.
"If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error."
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