Drex, much better! At first I was blind, but now I can see. And thank you thank you thank you for the demystifization of Zans infamous diamond, I wasnt sure I could wait till june for the encyclopoidia 2. Of course it'll probably take me till june to get it down... But again thank you, the chains make your hands so much more visible and the red beer cozies really help the poi stand out.
No worries, I'm not taking offense. I think what I've been trying to get at with this series is that the combinations of movement and figures one can extrapolate from triquetras are pretty endless (and I have a hunch could lead to its own school of motion), though I do admit these are probably better described as linear extension figures, the triquetra just seems to be the most popular version of this concept right now.
Any recommendations for other tricks I should look into?
i happen to have one suggestion. its something i've been fooling with myself and was hoping to see others exploring it, and who better to watch progress then, well, you. we always seem to be at the same speed. and im not sure of the moves names or other variants. its just something i saw somewhere and have been struggling with ever since.
Drex, much better! At first I was blind, but now I can see. And thank you thank you thank you for the demystifization of Zans infamous diamond, I wasnt sure I could wait till june for the encyclopoidia 2. Of course it'll probably take me till june to get it down... But again thank you, the chains make your hands so much more visible and the red beer cozies really help the poi stand out.
burnpoi86 2 years ago
I got a request for you. Not trying to hate or be mean. But talk about something else besides the triquetra! Its kinda getting old.
derekjf85 2 years ago
No worries, I'm not taking offense. I think what I've been trying to get at with this series is that the combinations of movement and figures one can extrapolate from triquetras are pretty endless (and I have a hunch could lead to its own school of motion), though I do admit these are probably better described as linear extension figures, the triquetra just seems to be the most popular version of this concept right now.
Any recommendations for other tricks I should look into?
TaoAvatar20 2 years ago
Not any recommendations yet! I do love your videos! I would just like to hear about more.
derekjf85 2 years ago
i happen to have one suggestion. its something i've been fooling with myself and was hoping to see others exploring it, and who better to watch progress then, well, you. we always seem to be at the same speed. and im not sure of the moves names or other variants. its just something i saw somewhere and have been struggling with ever since.
@ 4:58 of
/watch?v=ONWUtK9RPkw
thesoundof3am 2 years ago