That first split time butterfly variation was exactly the move I was looking for. Seen it done in a lot of fire spinning vids, never knew what it was called. I will def be watching this tutorial several more times til I get it. Thanks.
i went about learning this all wrong, but this tutorial is awesome. i was focusing on each hand, because individually theyre doing an antispin and i couldnt manage to keep the timing and cross from top to bottom. thanks a ton
Awesome video! I'm starting to think of these a little differently though. By definition the butterfly is unison, NOT split time. I just think of it as split time alternating antispin compound circles in the wall plane.
Agreed, though the key to them coming together in unison is the tight split-timing of a standard butterfly :) The more you play with them, the less you think about the split-time, and concentrate more on the unison (as you say) so you can then start playing with the direction of the "swish" - diagonal, vertical, curves etc.
Antispin poi :P
Tasty
Whitewolfshowl 1 year ago
muchos gracias for this! ive just got back into it after a year or so's break and i've forgotten sooo much :(
amalth3a 1 year ago
This tutorial is awesome. A move I thought was so complicated now seems so trivial. THANK YOU!
Urajje 1 year ago
nice tut...type in poi lightshow by HevE to see full lightshows
SuperHevE 2 years ago
swischi swischi butterlfy lappen
Chagerr 2 years ago
cool!!!
neiye397 2 years ago
i am so gonna look kewl glowsticking with this. thanks!
Gomunkgurl 2 years ago
I take it your surname is Durber???
BeeeAitchPeee 2 years ago
mwha! Split-time thread the needle does exist and can be done! Will have to master it to prove a point now ;)
Great tutorial!
teartaye 2 years ago
i can do it... its shakey but most definitely possible i dont know why anyone would say that something such as that is not...
sirpsychosxy 2 years ago
Wonderful Tutorial!
SpinCentral 2 years ago
That first split time butterfly variation was exactly the move I was looking for. Seen it done in a lot of fire spinning vids, never knew what it was called. I will def be watching this tutorial several more times til I get it. Thanks.
Zharen82 2 years ago
i went about learning this all wrong, but this tutorial is awesome. i was focusing on each hand, because individually theyre doing an antispin and i couldnt manage to keep the timing and cross from top to bottom. thanks a ton
thesoundof3am 3 years ago
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split-time stalls to the side are my favorite to use, come c my videos let me know what u think... great teacher for many btw...
lsdsteve 3 years ago
Umm...Can i buy you please?
You can bring your poi xD
You seem to be a very useful bag of poi knowledge ;)
x♥
noopiedoo 3 years ago
Awesome video! I'm starting to think of these a little differently though. By definition the butterfly is unison, NOT split time. I just think of it as split time alternating antispin compound circles in the wall plane.
timothytrout 4 years ago
Agreed, though the key to them coming together in unison is the tight split-timing of a standard butterfly :) The more you play with them, the less you think about the split-time, and concentrate more on the unison (as you say) so you can then start playing with the direction of the "swish" - diagonal, vertical, curves etc.
DurbsBT 4 years ago
maaan, that's a GREAT tut! i finally understood what goes on on that move! :)
babylettuce 4 years ago
thank you. i'm going outside to practice more.
ArsArtisGratia 4 years ago
wicked mate, love the ending on this :)
electricsoldiers 4 years ago
cool tute mate.
overacid 4 years ago
split-time wallplane butterfly flowers ;-)
spamformeto 4 years ago
..ish - but they're anti-spun too, which makes it a very long name :)
DurbsBT 4 years ago
Nice Durbs. I'm sure this'll help a ton of poiple.
Peace,
- Sui
suibom 4 years ago