@MCpuppyhammer P.S., I spray them with a spray bottle, work the water in with my hands, and repeat with every new fire spin. This is how and why I have no metal burns or scars from them on my wrists and hands. I'm here for any more questions you might have. You may PM me if you like.
keep at it and let your own moves flow thats how you do stuff like that make shit up as you go based on what your doing and the position of the poi use your mind to slow your perception of time.
6 years to get an answer is a bit long, but just in case you never got the answer it's a triquetra versus static spin. It's similar to a trick called mercedes.
Who's the one A-hole who thumbs downed the video? Just had to be, "that guy". Cyrille will always be my number one. Although Jesse Bowen is extremely good. People should definitely check out his channel.
@theempathogen NEVER SOAK YOUR SLEEVES IN WATER!!! ever grab something out of the oven with a wet towel versus a dry one? It conducts heat quicker and boils against your skin!
@theempathogen jesus christ, overreaction much? I wasn't aware that they made sleeves for chains (I've tried it before with not too much success). You still wouldn't dip them in water, because it would either still burn you or evaporate too quickly.
@MCpuppyhammer You think I'm overreacting when you started out your post in all caps and with 3 exclamation points? Chill, man. If I don't soak my chain sleeves in water, they'll just turn into wick extensions and be useless against metal burns (which is what they're for). Ask Nick Woolsey... he's who I got the idea from. Mine are from feuershow.de (meaning plenty of German burners do this), but it's possible that the kevlar tubing from Trick Concepts may suffice.
Fantastic show👏👏👏👏
Beautiful. Truly masterful spinning.
ok thats the best fire performance ive ever seen
@Zeradin Possibly water-soaked aramid sleeves on the poi ends of the chains.
la plus belle perfomance que j'ai jamais vu. Respect
that was beautiful great job
spectacular
@MCpuppyhammer P.S., I spray them with a spray bottle, work the water in with my hands, and repeat with every new fire spin. This is how and why I have no metal burns or scars from them on my wrists and hands. I'm here for any more questions you might have. You may PM me if you like.
SICK!!! thanks for sharing the loves of art spinning!
really nice
It was very good performance. :)
amazing
Always an inspiring awe watching you brotha
Why is it that everything this man touches is perfect?
....amazing.
Jaw dropped when he did the kick into antispin split-time opposite flowers.
i managed to get a hang of it too. idk if i can describe it that well through text and no hand gestures...but i may be able to make a video soon?
keep at it and let your own moves flow thats how you do stuff like that make shit up as you go based on what your doing and the position of the poi use your mind to slow your perception of time.
I can't believe it.
What's the move at 2:50 called? I see it all the time, but don't know the name, or probably combination of names.
6 years to get an answer is a bit long, but just in case you never got the answer it's a triquetra versus static spin. It's similar to a trick called mercedes.
fuckin loooove this!
In search for perfect patterns I found Cyrille..
Song pls?
ive been trying to decipher the tracers at 1:46 but yeesh.
Also how does he not burn the crap out of his hands when he grabs the chains near the heads like that?
how/where can i learn to spin like this. this is complete insanity
wow :D
@MCpuppyhammer I said sleeves for CHAINS, not for arms. Please do not insult my intelligence. I am not that stupid.
@TheHind3 ME ASWELL
Who's the one A-hole who thumbs downed the video? Just had to be, "that guy". Cyrille will always be my number one. Although Jesse Bowen is extremely good. People should definitely check out his channel.
@theempathogen NEVER SOAK YOUR SLEEVES IN WATER!!! ever grab something out of the oven with a wet towel versus a dry one? It conducts heat quicker and boils against your skin!
what... are you?
Wow. Just, wow... maybe in a few years. Lol
@theempathogen jesus christ, overreaction much? I wasn't aware that they made sleeves for chains (I've tried it before with not too much success). You still wouldn't dip them in water, because it would either still burn you or evaporate too quickly.
the tubing does not work at all. please dont try. I already made that mistake
@MCpuppyhammer You think I'm overreacting when you started out your post in all caps and with 3 exclamation points? Chill, man. If I don't soak my chain sleeves in water, they'll just turn into wick extensions and be useless against metal burns (which is what they're for). Ask Nick Woolsey... he's who I got the idea from. Mine are from feuershow.de (meaning plenty of German burners do this), but it's possible that the kevlar tubing from Trick Concepts may suffice.
Picks up jaw, practises isolations...