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twigSILVER Member member 44 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: So I am going to be honest....when I first watched the beginner series on playpoi (probably back in january or february) and Nick was explaining about same time/split time etc I am sure there was a part where he was try practising doing it with your arms crossed.
however, as I am impatient and just wanted to learn moves I didn't do this for more than about 30 seconds.
I really wanted to learn crossers, and I am assuming being able to spin split time/same direction with your arms crossed is a prerequisite or will I find if I just keep practising with one arm at a time (i.e. holding my hand to the opposite shoulder and rocking my body to cross the poi) when I finally try putting the two arms together the split timing will follow naturally as a consequence of the rocking body motion?
Any thoughts would be much welcome!
Thanks!
Twig
synndarellaDIAMOND Member member 61 posts Location: Somerset, United Kingdom
Posted: Yeah I saw Nicks one and couldn't learn from that. Just practice one hand then the other.. then put them together as you said, with the rocking.. it will fall in place. I found this video the most helpful.
Sometimes youre ahead, sometimes youre behind. The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself~
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