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you just make me want to go hoop RIGHT NOW...wow..wow...wow...its rare to see such a beautiful integration of the hardest tricks, flow, grace, technicality and sensuality.
thanks!
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soooo beautiful - left me speechless....
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AMAZING!
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soOoO amazing!!! Precise is a perfect term for your dance with the hoop. INcreDiBle
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I agree with spin0da0rella, you are a naturally graceful dancer...i just love watching you! You emit so much love and light when you hoop!
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thats the first thing that i was thinking...how light is that hoop and what kind! thanks for the info! you look awesome!
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wow...that's the first thing i thought was... what kind of hoop and how light is it!! thanks for the info!!
you look awesome!
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question for ya. i get super dizzy when i twirl around like that...which i can handle that but then after a while i get a gross motion sickness feeling... does that eventually go away as you get used to doing it or am i gonna have to take Dramamine before i hoop?! haha! any advice would be wonderful!
marciasmurf 4 years ago
Actually, I have the same problem and so I generally don't do long, sustained spins. I get pretty nauseous if I do. I love the feeling of the spin though, up to that point, so I like to incorporate it into my dance as much as I can. It's a very expressive and meaningful move to me. You don't have to spin for a long time for it to have an impact on you and your audience, if you perform. I am told that some folks do get used to spinning. I say, listen to your body.
lavinder5 4 years ago
I really don't know how much my hoop weighs, but it is very light. I use 125 psi 1/2" tubing and make my hoops about 31" in diameter. I don't tape them, just run some light sandpaper around the hoop to give it a little bite. My hoops have a smooth feel to them after being worn on my body for some time. I love the look of the flashy taped hoops, but don't like the weight.
lavinder5 4 years ago