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Poi Lesson: Isolated 3-Beat Weave

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2007

http://playpoi.com My friend Matt wrote me asking if I could make a poi video lesson on how to do an isolated 3-beat weave, and here's the answer :)

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  • i just don't understand what the hell do hippies

     have to do with nick demonstrating how to do a specific (and very hard, for that matter) poi movement...

    great work, nick! :)

  • 2 things. one he said he cant realy do a fully isolated weave. second he has a video on just isolations check it out

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  • poland! hell yeah <3

  • @sad1sfrits LOL, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but poi did not originate in Hawaii. while it may be a popular and maybe even very old art form in Hawaii it actually originated in New Zealand. But since Hawaii and New Zealand are both Pacific islands it is quite possible that the art found its way to Hawaii very early.

  • "i can't do everything" NO FREAKIN WAY

  • A lot of people do poi with fire on beaches on dance partys around the world as well.. I associate it more with the beach culture than hippies. =)

  • this guy looks like he just came straight out of the 90s

  • @ArohaKopae o.... well a few ppl out htair say japan or china, i guess because that where thay think every impressive art of this sort comes from?? but im hear to say it, with out a doubt originated from Hawaii. dont let any one tell ya different

  • Are you Canadian? Idk why im askin lolz

  • @meenik The Maori use to use the Poi as a way to strenghen their wrists and arms - a type of battle training. the Females also used them for that reason, they then turned them into a dance

  • I saw a video of Yuta that looks like he is doing this move.

  • damm

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