Defined ~ Corkscrew

Define ~ Corkscrew

Corkscrew

A weave done in horizontal (floor and ceiling) planes.

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A weave style move performed in the ceiling and floor planes instead of the side planes.

A move where one poi follows the other and makes two circles parallel to the ground in front of you. One circle is above your arms and the other is below them.

A weave style move that if traced could look like a figure 8 bent in the middle, half going above the head and half going near the torso

Just like the widmill just on different planes. Not sure what planes cause i'm still getting to learn what the different planes all called.

a horizontal weave/cross-follow...

basically a figure 8 patter that is symetrical about the horizontal axis rather than the either of the vertical ones...

I refer to it as symetrical about the x axis..

bump...

and let's get a better definition..

Ok how about this

Corkscrew:
Can be percieved as a windmill done in the floor/ceiling plane (quick, someone provide the letter I forgot it!!) or as a weave done in the floor/ceiling plane. See weave and windmill

-Poikid-

Think you should leave the definition as just:

Corkscrew: A weave done in horizontal planes

Common corkscrews like common weaves are split-time with poi travelling same direction

The main definition does include parallel corkscrews and butterfly corkscrews, but why not. I think for this and weave a common definition should be included just below the more inclusive definition.

Corkscrew

A weave done in horizontal (floor and ceiling) planes.

Any takers?

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Corkscrew

A weave done in horizontal (floor and ceiling) planes.

Yup yup.