Most people start with a 3/4" tubing and a large diameter. If it feels too heavy for you, or to big, those are the two main things you can change without getting more complicated (i.e. - different types of plastic, etc).
Try 1/2" tubing - and if it feels a little too light, use hockey or gaffers tape instead of electrical tape to add some grip and weight back onto it.
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EnergyDog23 8 months ago 2
Thanks Rachel. 1000 mark. I want forget you ya heard
sheltrockthenewsouth 1 year ago
@flutterbysea
Most people start with a 3/4" tubing and a large diameter. If it feels too heavy for you, or to big, those are the two main things you can change without getting more complicated (i.e. - different types of plastic, etc).
Try 1/2" tubing - and if it feels a little too light, use hockey or gaffers tape instead of electrical tape to add some grip and weight back onto it.
xxpluckyxx 1 year ago
so hot! ;) xx
darko2727 1 year ago
What kind of hoop do you use? I just started out and I made my own hoop but it seems a bit to heavy.
flutterbysea 1 year ago
Rock it out!
HoopCharmer 1 year ago
Loved the song and the hooping was smooth...congrats!
earldagirl 1 year ago
<3 Well worth the wait, thank you for that <3
Spunky169 1 year ago
one of a kind, your own style to it, Sweet vid!!
ascendencyether101 1 year ago
wow...... comments, it's hard to comment when your left speechless.
codered1416 1 year ago