На нашем веб-сайте используются файлы cookie для персонализации контента, содержания содержимого в корзине покупок и в рамках проверки.
Ваша личная информация будет сохранена и передана в виде зашифрованных данных.
У вас есть возможность обновлять и удалять вашу личную информацию.
You consent to our cookies if you continue to use this website.
Разрешить куки для
Necessary Cookies Необходимые файлы cookie не могут быть отключены, потому что они необходимы для правильного функционирования нашего веб-сайта. Они хранят ваш язык, валюту, корзину покупок и учетные данные для входа.
Файлы cookie для Google Analytics Мы используем google.com analytics и bing.com для мониторинга использования сайта и статистики страниц, чтобы помочь нам улучшить наш сайт. Вы можете включить или выключить это с помощью меток, указанных выше.
Маркетинговые куки Маркетинг Cookies отслеживает личные данные. Google и Bing отслеживают ваши просмотры страниц и покупки для использования в рекламе и ремаркетинге на других сайтах. Вы можете включить или выключить это с помощью меток, указанных выше.
Социальные куки Эти сторонние Cookies отслеживают личные данные. Это позволяет интегрировать Facebook, Twitter и Pinterest. например. показывает кнопку Facebook «LIKE». Тем не менее, они смогут просмотреть, что вы делаете на нашем веб-сайте. Вы можете включить или выключить это с помощью меток, указанных выше.
Posted: Hi guys I have kept up on this site for quite some time now but never posted before so let me start by saying hi I know the majority of the moves listed on this site but there is one that I am still having trouble with the reverse weave if any of you could tell me any tricks or give any advice it would be much appreciated Thanx in advanceAkA Blue
Love to allChris AkA Blue
emptysetmember 98 posts Location: Albany, NY United States of America
Posted: I found the best thing to do is first make sure u arms are doing the correct motion.whiel im nto very sure exactly what your having trouble with for me it was that i was switching to the wrong hand leading whiel making my transition from side to side. to get over this i said out loud (yes it was the only way for me) where each hand was suposed to be at each point (ie left up right up, right up left up) this got me into the rythem of how my hands should be moving with the strings.IF this doesnt help your problem just try to descibe what you think you are doign wrong, becuase there are several people on this board who will be able to help u a lot------------------bring light into the night
Its all in good, clean, light producing fun.
TaiGuymember 127 posts Location: Yorktown, VA, USA
Posted: Yea, i know what you mean. The regular 3-beat weave seems so easy and natural now :P. I'm also currently trying to get the reverse weave. My hands are so used to the forward weave's pattern that they get mixed up try to go in reverse. Arrgg*, i guess the only thing to do i practice, practice, practice------------------"Happiness is not a destination, but a method for life"- Burton Hills
The reason communism doesn't work is because people like to own stuff
PeleBRONZE Member the henna lady 6,193 posts Location: WNY, USA
Posted: One hand at a time. Get the motion natural that way and then combine them together. That tecchnique has helped me just about more than anything else! Also, go on to another trick for a bit and come back to it. It's really odd how one day you will just pick up the poi and there the trick will be as natural as all get out.Perserverance pays off.------------------Pele Higher, higher burning fire...making music like a choir...
Pele Higher, higher burning fire...making music like a choir "Oooh look! A pub!" -exclaimed after recovering from a stupid fall "And for the decadence of art, nothing beats a roaring fire." -TMK
TaiGuymember 127 posts Location: Yorktown, VA, USA
Posted: Hey AKA Blue, thanx! Your post motivated me enough to learn the reverse weave in one night [sweet!]. I finished studying for my test tomorrow and i started with the basic one poi drill. Personally i think the biggest obstacle *WASN'T* the motion, since if you can do the forward 3-beat weave, you've already got the hand motions down. Just remember to swing them backwards. Also the timing. At first I though i had it, and then i realized i was doing 2 beats [aka Figure 8]. Remember that you should be making circles [2 Beats per side], in my mind i think of it as must get the 2 beats on my left side, and as soon as that's done, must get 2 beats on the right side. Only concentrate on that side. Your other hand will follow naturally. Once i realized this i had it down in 20 minutes! I've been doing this for 1 week and i've already got the forward and reverse weave, Go Me! Hope that helps any. And it IS possible to learn it in an hour and half! G'luck------------------"Happiness is not a destination, but a method for life"- Burton Hills
The reason communism doesn't work is because people like to own stuff
Posted: Ok ok I think I know my problem, its in the transition from left to right. I seem to get my arms tangled on the out swing any sugestions this is the one move that has realy stumpted me, I meen the five beat weave was easer to lern then this
Love to allChris AkA Blue
AnonymousPLATINUM Member
Posted: Tai Guy,I had the same problem (hands kept slipping into a forward weave while trying to do backwards) before I learnt the backwards weave =)AkA Blue,Are both your hands doing the correct movement when you do them only one at a time? If only one of your hands is a bit slower to follow the other its too easy to tangle. Once you are sure your hands are both doing the same pattern, it's just moving one in front of the other. (Like the forward weave.)Good luck, you can do it cause for me persistance was the key.
Peregrinemember 428 posts Location: Mystic, Ct. USA
Posted: I taught this to my brother over the phone! apparently the most illuminating thing I said was that to keep your palms and wrists more upward and to find that backwards weave involves more 'pulling toward yourself' instead of 'pushing away' feeling that forwards weave has.thats vague i know but maybe in combination with someone elses report it will be helpful...Peregrine
Timmymember 45 posts Location: Bishop's Stortford, UK
Posted: I found the reverse weave easier to learn if you go from the forward weave and turn 180deg into it, because then the poi are already travelling in the motion that they need to do the reverse weave, and all that you have to do is hold on! Does that help at all?Happy (backwards) Spinning,Tim /|\