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ss13GOLD Member
stranger
14 posts
Location: Wisconsin, US, USA


Posted:
So I was just thinking about how long it took me to figure out that spinning glowsticks on a string was an actual art... lol Ever since I was young, I frequently enjoyed the pleasures of spinning (what I later found to be called) Poi, but I didn't have a guide or anyone to teach me things. It was all purely my own, when it came to technique and "moves". Through time, I figured out more and more ways to do different things... and all around, when I finally realized I wasn't the only one doing what I did, I realized that it took me quite a while to nail all of what you would consider "the basics" of spinning...
So enough rambling... I realize it took me a while, but I'm wondering how long it took everyone else--everyone who may have known that Poi existed... O,o
My question is: how long did it take you to learn (and I mean TRULY learn [and have the ability to near perfectly perform]) "the basics"?

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WoodlandAppleBRONZE Member
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474 posts
Location: Australia


Posted:
it depends on what you mean by the basics.

I would say a month? but then there are some things that I consider basic that I still have a hard time doing. For eg. I refuse to do BtB butterflies because of the amount of times I hit myself in the sack bringing it to the front again. easy hyperloops irritate the crap out of me but I can do wall plane hyperloops and stuff.

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astonSILVER Member
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4,061 posts
Location: South Africa


Posted:
I agree with Woodland. I consider being able to turn, being able to spin in any combination of split/same time and butterfly/same direction in any plane you choose as the basics. From there, most things fall into place.

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SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
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2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
Idk about a month? I'd consider it to be able to spin all directions/times in front of you and above you. Along with weaves, which would bring in turns, reels, fountain, all that fun stuff I still have fun with. Of course I also started practicing what would be flowers within my first week grin I just loved the concept of concentric circles and I still do. I use them a lot which in the winter = cieling being hit too much. Also led me into CAPS, extentions, and whirling. And I learned triquetras within my first month, as I said I loved the concept of all the flowers, extensions though took me quite a while to get good oddly. Also the, idk what to call it, maybe extension meltdown??? not quite sure. Extensions while turning your body back and forth facing forward. That took me a really long time to get into a smooth motion. I'd sat learn flowers if you have'nt, idk what you have and haven't tried since you've been on your own there. Also that extension meltdown but with inspin flower, I liked that, which eventually helped me learn to turn with it. But what's the hardest/most advanced thing you know from doing it all on your own with no influence? I'm kind of curious to know what kind of stuff you came up with.

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ss13GOLD Member
stranger
14 posts
Location: Wisconsin, US, USA


Posted:
Wood and Aston--I suppose you're right. I should have specified, but I was thinking more along the lines of just getting the momentum right... getting a nice smooth "beat", if that's what you could call it, to your swinging... and getting simpler moves.
O,o
Spinner--you know, I'd love to answer that question, but to be frank, I don't really know. o.o Like I said: I didn't even know spinning lights had an actual term. lol I've watched plenty of videos, and I've got a number of moves I've made my own, but I don't know what they're called. This is what actually brought me to question this: i don't know what "basic" is compared to "skilled". I mean... I see dancers/spinners that are very good, but I couldn't tell you if it's just a show--if they're doing "basic" things--or if it's skill that drives them. O,o
I guess, I'll eventually post pictures--once it warms up a bit where I'm at--and maybe someone else can help me figure out what it is I'm doing. lmao

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WoodlandAppleBRONZE Member
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474 posts
Location: Australia


Posted:
at the start it took me only a couple of hours to get the basic moves, 3btweave, turns and reels. Then maybe a few days to do all the variations of these. But Id still go maybe a month, maybe a bit less to be able to link all of these and to do smoothe transitions etc.
now Im on to more complicated stuff it usually takes a few days to work a move out, and then a week or so to make it my own.

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Zephyre PhoenixFamiliar stranger giving out popcorn. (formerly Ascilith)
1,264 posts
Location: Lawrence, KS


Posted:
Good question. I kind of practiced on and off for four years. But i was performing after maybe six months of on and off practicing.

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SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
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2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
I personally think that even a begining spinner could put on a really good show if they can dance well while they do it, which I think is the hardest thing.

I am currently relearning a lot of things backwards because I saw they weren't smooth/natural/or just couldn't do it. For some reason, reverse beatswitch is really hard for me to get right. Which is really odd because I could do it forwards on my first try when I saw a little clip of doing it and bringing your hands up to windmill position and back to separated.

I'm just doing this backwards though and it seems to be working in me getting it better.

You have to get a video of your uninfluenced spinning, I am very very curious on what someone who was completely uninfluenced by anyone else for years spinning looks like.

The only luck is bad luck.

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ss13GOLD Member
stranger
14 posts
Location: Wisconsin, US, USA


Posted:
I've been spinning "glowsticks on strings" for years... since I was about 10--started off just being something to entertain myself... nothing real in depth... but I started swinging them more and more, incorporating more and more moves into my reservoir... O,o about 12 n I was doing some of the things I've seen on some videos... but again--didn't know back then...
I'll definitely get a video up as soon as I can afford a transfer cable for my camera... Could be soon... could be a while... but I'll get 'er done. XD lol
And again: I would like to know what it is I'm doing... so I at least know where I should start learning more. XD

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SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
ok, that we can do yes

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RingshadowSILVER Member
journeyman
81 posts
Location: SW Michigan, United States, USA


Posted:
I've been working on this on and off for three months and I can spin forwards, backwards, opposing directions, butterfly (and get in and out of butterfly) and corkscrew. Um. Yeah that's pretty much it. Currently working stubbornly on getting three beat weave.

*shame* I am Jack's complete lack of agility and coordination.

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St0rMySILVER Member
newbie
32 posts
Location: USA


Posted:
it took me about three months because like you i had no idea what i was doing was actually something joys of going up in a small town in the middle of now where Idaho

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St0rMySILVER Member
newbie
32 posts
Location: USA


Posted:
o and ringshadow keep trying once you get it its like nothing smile

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We're addicted to addiction
We dig livin in fiction
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They're all under contract so let the blood spill


SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
I found that learning things for me was just merely a mindset. When the weather get's warmer I'll definitely spin with you and show you some things. I've been spinning for 4 months and have gotten pretty ridiculous for this amount of time.

The only luck is bad luck.

Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass grin


RingshadowSILVER Member
journeyman
81 posts
Location: SW Michigan, United States, USA


Posted:
Heh. Thanks everyone. I figure it's a matter of time, but hey, not all of us are good at everything. Apparently this is something I have to work at.

And SpinnerofDetroit that'd be awesome. :3

Happiness is a skill, not a commodity
I have been kidnapped by hooping.


SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
It'd be awesome for me too :3

I've never even seen anyone else spin since that one time in Germany that originally put it into my head.

The only luck is bad luck.

Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass grin


ss13GOLD Member
stranger
14 posts
Location: Wisconsin, US, USA


Posted:
I want a "spin buddy". frown lol

they call me SPITFIRE

If they fire you, burn you, blast you... Ignite them.

I DO NOT AGREE with a word you say, but I WILL DEFEND TO THE DEATH your RIGHT TO SAY IT.



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