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Fire Spinning | |
Q: How do I hold and spin the poi? | |
A: You can hold the poi any way that feels comfortable. You can use arm action, wrist action, or a combination of both. | |
Q: How can I get better at a "triple weave?" | |
A: Break it down, then reassemble. Learn each individual arm movement, then combine. | |
J: This may be more suitable for the way I think (breaking things into simple steps, then combining to do something complex) | |
A: Just go for it. Keep trying together, 'til you get it. | |
J: Sometimes this approach is faster – you're trying to reach your goal immediately, instead of waiting to perfect steps one at a time. | |
Q: How can I overcome my fear of fire? | |
A: Just fucking do it! Even if it's for two seconds. Then try 30 seconds. And a minute. Boom. | |
A: Who says you have to. The world of uncombusted things is fine as it is. | |
Q: How can I make my planes better? | |
A: With one hand at a time, try to spin the poi parallel to the wall (for wall plane or that other plane), paralell to the floor (ceiling plane) | |
A: Stand in front of a mirror. | |
Q: What are the best resources that you know of for this? | |
A: Class, friend, YouTube. |
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