The slow-motion shots here are amazing, super cool and useful to see all the details of what's happening with Willow's hands. Thank you for making this!
Hmm, anyone know if these tosses are possible with handles like Flowlight handles or crystal-capsule-pom-swivel handles? Tossing feels different on these in that I have to catch it in a slightly awkward way to restore momentum on my poi smoothly. Or should I just go back to ball grips?
It should be possible, only a little harder. I have these capsule handles too. I can do a single and double no beat throw with the poi spinning in split time same direction in wall plane, but I have no experience with the other ones. I have poi with ball grips too, I like the no beat throw more with these poi. They're easier. I don't know what you mean by catching it in a way to restore momentum. But it's a little harder since you have to aim for the poi head instead of also the tether. The biggest difference is in throwing the poi, you have to add more force to it. Which is why I think if you learn with one of these handles, you'll have trouble throwing the other. And the learning process for the capsule handles will be harder.
By restoring momentum, I meant catching the poi handles in a way so that I don't lose spinning speed, because that seems to be a common problem in my tosses. My goal in these tosses has always been to keep the poi spinning at a constant speed whether it's in my hand or out of my hand. Perhaps it's just that I'm not applying enough force to the poi handle, like you said.
+brk989 It will vary a bit depending on the size of your head (typically 80,90, or 100mm) and what you're using for handles. My 90mm heads are 158g heavier than my handles.
Juozas Masiulis i think these are DIY poi. so just make them by yourself ;) i believe there are also several youtube tutorials on how to do this kinda easily
This has been my go to video for teaching any one no beats for at least the past 3 years. I appreciate this video so much
i enjoyed everything about this video
This may be one of the best circus tutorials i've seen :) good job :)
The slow-motion shots here are amazing, super cool and useful to see all the details of what's happening with Willow's hands. Thank you for making this!
This video came out beautiful. I'm so glad for its existence
Beautiful in every color.
awesome work Nicky/Willow
Thanks so much for the lesson. Since I first noticed no beats I've wanted to learn them. Love your moves. Inspirational.
Love the video plus music great work.
Really great production values! The video does a really great job of breaking things down!
Awesome video, new to contact poi,this is perfect to get started!
Awesome video
Amazing tutorial!
Brilliant tutorial, thanks a lot.
yeah, really beautiful work both of you!
just woww
yiss such a good breakdown
Thank you for this tutorial
Great tutorial!!!! Keep posting please :)
thank you for this
I knew 18 seconds in, that I'd like you :)
Thanks so much for this awesome video!
Damn this is so sick man
Yessss
One more like and this video has a proper 1000 likes!!! Early Congrats
could you explain the numbering system you guys use? i would really like to understand how to name no-beat patterns
(penguin penguin penguin) Awesomely made video guys!!
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hahaha I went back like 3 times just to make sure i was hearing it
@@swaylacat1347 no you didn't, It was your delusional mind making it out 😂
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bro when I get out to your area we are soooooo spinning together!
should do a tutorial linking body isolations and one on linking them to getting concrete feet moving
would you have anymore concepts to share about body isolations nicky
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Hmm, anyone know if these tosses are possible with handles like Flowlight handles or crystal-capsule-pom-swivel handles? Tossing feels different on these in that I have to catch it in a slightly awkward way to restore momentum on my poi smoothly. Or should I just go back to ball grips?
It should be possible, only a little harder. I have these capsule handles too. I can do a single and double no beat throw with the poi spinning in split time same direction in wall plane, but I have no experience with the other ones. I have poi with ball grips too, I like the no beat throw more with these poi. They're easier.
I don't know what you mean by catching it in a way to restore momentum. But it's a little harder since you have to aim for the poi head instead of also the tether. The biggest difference is in throwing the poi, you have to add more force to it. Which is why I think if you learn with one of these handles, you'll have trouble throwing the other. And the learning process for the capsule handles will be harder.
By restoring momentum, I meant catching the poi handles in a way so that I don't lose spinning speed, because that seems to be a common problem in my tosses. My goal in these tosses has always been to keep the poi spinning at a constant speed whether it's in my hand or out of my hand. Perhaps it's just that I'm not applying enough force to the poi handle, like you said.
I have to beat juggling tosses that will make you want to recommend me to yourself.
What is the weight difference between the poi head and the handle?
+brk989 It will vary a bit depending on the size of your head (typically 80,90, or 100mm) and what you're using for handles. My 90mm heads are 158g heavier than my handles.
Thank you for this video. You are greatly appreciated.
What kind of pois are these and where could one get them?
Juozas Masiulis i think these are DIY poi. so just make them by yourself ;) i believe there are also several youtube tutorials on how to do this kinda easily
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