Defined ~ Longarm

???

i'm assuming it's almost like doing flowers, but instead of roatating the poi from your wrist, you're rotating from the shoulder!?

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It should be mentioned in "Centre of rotation" as being shoulder circles...

http://www.spherculism.com/poiple/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=334

Although I guess technically longarm is having two centres of rotation - one at the shoulder and one at the hand as in flowers.

and then in anti spin one at the shoulders and one half way down the poi?
*shuts up and runs off*

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and then in anti spin one at the shoulders and one half way down the poi?

That would be isolated anti spin, or something like that, anti spin just means the poi are spinning in the opposite direction to the arm rotation.

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How right you are mr Matt- You're good at this poi lark aren't you Sphism/winksmiley

i know what antispins is, nicely explained matt...
i know what isolations are, and i can see what you're saying there (mr c)...

i also know what flowers are... this is where you have 2 centres of rotation...
spiralx, if what you say is true... then flowers and longarm are the same thing...

but i'd assume that flowers use the longarm, and add an extra rotation point...

Surely a defenition of Longarm should be along the lines of:
Spinning the poi with a single centre of rotation from the shoulder?

what say y'all?

Probably I'd agree with longarm = shoulder circles.