*can't see my last comment. Your Advice- well you're right its not so much about the audience as long as you can laugh at yourself & just do you in performing arts. I just don't want to be mistaken for a teenager or a preteen for that matter up on stage ( or wherever I do it). Stage presence if you will, but maybe it's a good thing for the audience to be decieved. Maybe use this to my advantage or makeup possibly. Contemplates... Thankyou and Happy Spinning to you!
Mr. Spinsterz-kind of came off wrong but still great advice. I think this is one of the reasons I like your tutorials a lot, because even when you mess up you just keep smiling, cracking jokes, and make it look fun without a care in the world. I just don't want to be mistaken for a teenager or a preteen is all if I was on stage(or wherever I just happen to perform). Maybe it's a good thing? Thankyou and Happy Spinning!
adding to that last comment there and I know this sounds funny but when hula hooping up on stage would I have to exgerrate my moves a little bit like I do in bellydance to make up the difference in height? judging by this video, I am pretty much half your height. Perhaps not do it on a stage at all and just right where the people can see me say on a sidewalk or park?
@firestonemagic hmmmmm.....I say dance for yourself first and worry about the audience second. If you are having a good time, the audience will love it, no matter how big or small your moves are.
You never even hula hooped, AWESOME,LOL.. Some look like you're driving a car and one kind of looked like a "whipping" motion like cracking a whip.
Course some of these moves I would NOT attempt if the hoop is on fire however, Thanks for the video! Uh I did have one question- I'm 4'9 125 pounds. What size hula hoop would I go with if I wanted a sturdy hula hoop?
@firestonemagic Thanks for the comment. The size of hoop is all a matter of preference. Try a 37", try a 39", try a 32" , just use a bunch of different sizes, styles and weights until you find what you like best. There really is no "standard" of what people should use.
You are amazing! I feel hypnotized! One of the reasons I call an isolation the "hypnotic circle". Your tutorials help me greatly, I learn so much from watching you. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! One love <3
I'm new to hooping (just a few months) and i just found your videos. Thoroughly enjoy both the tricks you demonstrate and the manner in which you convey that information. Some very smooth stuff. :) Keep up the good work.
AH mazing. Love,love,love it man.
jazzyvegas420 4 months ago
Your isolations are insane! The best I've seen!
Vic7884 5 months ago
*can't see my last comment. Your Advice- well you're right its not so much about the audience as long as you can laugh at yourself & just do you in performing arts. I just don't want to be mistaken for a teenager or a preteen for that matter up on stage ( or wherever I do it). Stage presence if you will, but maybe it's a good thing for the audience to be decieved. Maybe use this to my advantage or makeup possibly. Contemplates... Thankyou and Happy Spinning to you!
firestonemagic 11 months ago
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Mr. Spinsterz-kind of came off wrong but still great advice. I think this is one of the reasons I like your tutorials a lot, because even when you mess up you just keep smiling, cracking jokes, and make it look fun without a care in the world. I just don't want to be mistaken for a teenager or a preteen is all if I was on stage(or wherever I just happen to perform). Maybe it's a good thing? Thankyou and Happy Spinning!
firestonemagic 11 months ago
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firestonemagic 11 months ago
adding to that last comment there and I know this sounds funny but when hula hooping up on stage would I have to exgerrate my moves a little bit like I do in bellydance to make up the difference in height? judging by this video, I am pretty much half your height. Perhaps not do it on a stage at all and just right where the people can see me say on a sidewalk or park?
firestonemagic 11 months ago
@firestonemagic hmmmmm.....I say dance for yourself first and worry about the audience second. If you are having a good time, the audience will love it, no matter how big or small your moves are.
TheSpinsterz 11 months ago
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firestonemagic 11 months ago
You never even hula hooped, AWESOME,LOL.. Some look like you're driving a car and one kind of looked like a "whipping" motion like cracking a whip.
Course some of these moves I would NOT attempt if the hoop is on fire however, Thanks for the video! Uh I did have one question- I'm 4'9 125 pounds. What size hula hoop would I go with if I wanted a sturdy hula hoop?
firestonemagic 11 months ago
@firestonemagic Thanks for the comment. The size of hoop is all a matter of preference. Try a 37", try a 39", try a 32" , just use a bunch of different sizes, styles and weights until you find what you like best. There really is no "standard" of what people should use.
TheSpinsterz 11 months ago
You are amazing! I feel hypnotized! One of the reasons I call an isolation the "hypnotic circle". Your tutorials help me greatly, I learn so much from watching you. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! One love <3
Ninabearful 1 year ago
Awesome inspiration! Thanks!
tracerammo 1 year ago
thats really chill yo. that would look so sweet on fire or led
seesquared420 1 year ago
I'm new to hooping (just a few months) and i just found your videos. Thoroughly enjoy both the tricks you demonstrate and the manner in which you convey that information. Some very smooth stuff. :) Keep up the good work.
Satyrrebirth 1 year ago
can you show how to do whatever you did at 0:08
lamomarissaeli 1 year ago
that is so trippy!
alexalynnx33 1 year ago
if you are ever feeling up to it some video breakdowns of these moves would be awesome.
texxxann 2 years ago
i'm working on these too. your video will help me out! thanx!
texxxann 2 years ago