well done, mate! that's called the "pacman" for it's opening and closing motion. you can find tutorials for it, i guess, but you just made one by yourself. props!
Thanks a lot for breaking that down man. It seemed quite complex but now I see it is not so. I had not figured out you just switched your arms and moved your torso. Many, many thanks and keep practising!
hi man,been spinnign poi for a yr now, i can do a few thing on the staff but im still learning and hav realy enjoyd twin staff since i saw it done in cambodia last yr. realy helpfull vidio. :)
schweeet iwas looking on youtube forever just to find a easy demonstration XD
runwiththepack 1 year ago
well done, mate! that's called the "pacman" for it's opening and closing motion. you can find tutorials for it, i guess, but you just made one by yourself. props!
Rotationsprinzip 2 years ago
I always thought the pacman was half anti-spin, half isolation, so that it describes the shape of a packman (a bit like this C< )
Lazy4nge1 2 years ago
Thanks a lot for breaking that down man. It seemed quite complex but now I see it is not so. I had not figured out you just switched your arms and moved your torso. Many, many thanks and keep practising!
logondidonai 3 years ago
I think that is Butterfly Anti-spin....
1spunion 3 years ago
hi man,been spinnign poi for a yr now, i can do a few thing on the staff but im still learning and hav realy enjoyd twin staff since i saw it done in cambodia last yr. realy helpfull vidio. :)
fleshhunter 3 years ago