@MArvin ong I just followed on Twitch. I'm curious though as to what song is this? I like it and love your talent bud keep up the amazing work and inspiration
I’m 13 and I just started spinning, I’m getting used to the majority of basic moves that expand from the regular figure-eight and I aspire to one day be able to put on a performance matching this
Hey, Just seen your vid. very impressive. I used to feel great spinning my poi but I have let life get in the way and I dont think I have spun for about 10 years. (shame on me I know), just bought myself some new poi to get me started up again, get a little exercise, so just thought I would take a look at how the styles have changed and see if I could pick up on some new moves. great vid. very inspirational, thanks dude!
That was great fluidity and beautiful mix of moves. People like you are what has got my husband who use to spin daily to get back into it and learn more. Take the "I can't do that" into a more positive "I will keep learning until I can do that" poi has changed so much since 1997 and I love how it advances and morphs into so much more. Great video and thanks for sharing. Much love.(o tired to post this on main post but wouldn't work but when o saw your comment I felt you could relate. Don't give up, follow your flow!
Totally just watched this, but somehow this video was silent, and a Beats Antique song was on, and it synced perfectly to where I thought that song was part of the video.. Made it even more epic then it already was.
Beautiful man! Inspired me to go outside! It's the same with musical instruments, watching someone with more skill shows you what areas you still need to work on! Great spinning man!
This is a very very nice video. I did not see a Fire Poi video like this for a long time... you play quite as a one with the fire. Thanks for the video
So smooth, skilful and calm. This is one of my favourite Fire Poi performances on RU-vid, which inspired me to upload my own content. I would be happy if some people stop by and give me some feedback. Cheers CC
Love this,... thank you for doing it. I watch it often. still not as good as all that. but i study your moves with the Poi. I like how you embrace it and let it be a part of you;.
ow wow...this really inspires me.. i try to create a show with fire juggling and struggling with it :P but watching this really motivates me... this is awesome!!
Poi is so amazing, especially fire poi, ive done it twice before a few years ago and its jut so fun, ive just brought some new practice ones hoping to get back into it :)
Wonderful performance sir. Were you using kerosene as fuel with moonblaze wicks? Had a very nice burn length. I just recently uploaded a newer video myself let me know what you think
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Loving how you profess to have some "moral high ground" because you can't handle being talked down to. I was hoping you could learn a small lesson, but you just double down, pretending you're better than a person you don't even know. Btw, I don't "enjoy arguing with people," I enjoy giving bullies a taste of their own medicine. Sorry you failed to understand the point, but that's your failure, not mine. Glad to see you off now, Mr. Life Saver.
Dug into you, i said you were 'sad' that is it, at least i was man enough to apologize for a misguided insult, do you not see the irony, your doing most of the things you were initially saying i was a bad person for doing, you have said nothing good, so by your own logic you should say nothing, you yourself are talking down to someone you don't know, you keep insulting me even after i apologised and admitted you were right.
Godsake, iv apologise to you and admitted i was wrong, what more do you want. I dont bully kids, one insult isn't bullying and i said it was a very mild insult, not that it wasn't bad. And i was watching the video because i too am interested, not looking for people to insult and no i have never bullied anyone.. your saying these things not me.. i put no thought into who you may be, and as you can see i have not tried once to intimidate you. we done yet or are you going to insult me some more?
I'm saving lives but that isn't even slightly relevant and i never said anything bad about being curious and all that stuff, infact, i encourages you to take a class, i was merely objecting to you immediately asking for resources and not places to learn in a safe environment where you can meet people and again not relevant, but a couple of years a go i learnt from some guy i met while camping in the isle of white
Regarding fuels, Kero burns for a reasonable amount of time and fairly brightly, however it absolutely REEKS, and it will leave residue and soot on you and your equipment. Your best bet is firesol (or firewater or firelight) Google and/or ask around at stores in your area. Failing that, Methylated spirits works fine as well (probably the easiest and cheapest to get) but it does smell.
look up playpoi and go to their channel, they have alot of beginner tutorials. you can make your own super cheap practice poi with a tennis ball and socks. and yeah i dont recommend jumping into fire right away. I actually did that after watching my friends do it for a few hours. didnt do horribly bad, but my hair caught fire. ask me anything and ill see if i can help ya out
Very clean, excellent flow with the poi. The rest of your body didn't get in the way, but also didn't get into the dance. I love the sound-track. You can hear the flames interacting with the music. Maybe add some fill light next time?
I would love to learn a little fire dancing. Anyone know any good info resources for it? I'm assuming you don't start out with stuff lit on fire, of course. *learn the spinny stuff first* XD
start off with tennis balls in a pair of socks and searching for poi tutorials on youtube and homeofpoi. to get to this guy's skill you create your own moves by changing up tricks you already learnt and general messing about
go to a store that seels knee high socks, put a cup of rice in each, tie the tops. you have practice poi. they still hurt if you hit yourself in the nuts though, just sayin.
@@jitpunkia You are an amazing spinner! I haven't seen anything too recent from you though, makes me sad. Your body tracing is unparalleled. Saw a video of you demonstrating corkscrew body tracing. It was jaw dropping stuff.
A few names comes in my mind. For Poi, I would say a big influence on my journey would be Burning Dan, Alien Jon, Ronan McLoughlin and Keith Marshall. And Keith with his clubs led me to EJC 2013. There my journey evolved into clubs heavily. Bach la Ouach, Mikel Ayala, Bruno Delgado, Samuel Youde and alot of the french style jugglers. And here is a more recent project facebook.com/grandmasterong/videos/894812973987944/
hey alan. it is actually just opposites in your armpits to start, then cross your arms, then uncross them. he throws in a opposites flower pirouette and then returns into the move.