😍THANKS FOR EXPLAINING THIS❣..i learned Flowers one way, and my current teacher learned them another way-- and here U are--perfectly explaining it all, which helped me IMMENSELY💚✨✌🏼
thank you ! the graphic overlay makes it really easy to visualise the difference between spin and antispin... though i would like to drill antispin more....
If it's bigger by 1-2 cm than your palm it's totally fine. It should not be tightly fit to the hand width. Mine are about 8.5. cm, which is width of my palm + 1 cm or so.
How do you keep the plane? My fans just wiggle around, my thumb gets stuck or I lose the fan..they just fly off. I'm an advanced hooper and I'm very familiar with flowers and how to spin a circular object (like a hoop or the ring in the fan) but I really don't know. Is it the weight distribution on the fan that makes it more difficult? -_____-
It's not easy to see your problem from the description, but in my case the ring is just 1-2cm wider than my palm so if I feel the plane in turning I can just turn the palm a little. To prevent flying off, I spread my fingers, and the other side has thumb, so the ring always stays on the palm (but it again requires right ring diameter). The weight distribution matters, but not that much, you can spin any fans... P.s. sorry for the late answer
It's okay, usually the ring should be 1-2 cm wider than your palm, otherwise it's hard to spin. Even if you have a bigger gap, it might actually make the flowers easier. But harder for some other moves.