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Felixwah
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PostPosted: Sun 23rd Jul, 2006 9:31 pm    Post subject: wallplanes Reply with quote

just learnt these a few weeks ago they make your weave look a bit more impressive and its a nice variation can anyone do these or have any move based on these??
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Aimée



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PostPosted: Mon 24th Jul, 2006 1:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You're being a bit vague.
Wall planes technically are the planes you spin your butterfly in.

What exactly are you doing? Spinning your weave in the wall plane, 3 beats in front of you, 3 beats behind you?
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Felixwah
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PostPosted: Mon 24th Jul, 2006 5:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeh sorry should have explained.lol no its quite hard to describe umm a there are 3 different types i know normal wall plane, over the head and btb. the normal is where you bring your left hand under your armpit and your right stays by your hip and you spin a 2bt in front and behind you like alternating hip reels will get a vid for you soon. Smile sorry cant explain it better
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Aimée



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PostPosted: Mon 24th Jul, 2006 5:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Felixwah wrote:
yeh sorry should have explained.lol no its quite hard to describe umm a there are 3 different types i know normal wall plane, over the head and btb.


Um...

Imagen you are a barbie in a box on the shelf at a toy store.

You have a wall in front of you - wall plane. Moves spun in this plane are butterfly, hip reels, and behind the head/back butterfly and waistwraps. They're still in wall plane. They're just span in line with the wall behind you in the box.

You also have 2 walls either side of you - wheel plane. Named so because when you are spinning 2 circles either side of you, it's like 2 wheels. Moves spun in this plane are weave, and lots of different weave variations.

No we try to imagen ourselfs as 'Barbie at the beach', complete with little plastic flip flops, wearing a tiny swimsuit and holding a beach ball. The beach ball is inbetween her arms.
This is a buzzsaw plane - moves spun inside your arms. Moves spun in here are.. well you guessed it, buzzsaw moves.


Now that thats cleared up, I still have no idea what you're describing to me!
A video would help greatly..


In the mean time I'm going to write up more stuff for people to learn.. :wink:
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Felixwah
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PostPosted: Mon 24th Jul, 2006 5:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVYa2-PfYT0 some wallplanes in there.
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Aimée



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PostPosted: Mon 24th Jul, 2006 6:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah! I see what you're on about.

You're doing a weave in wall plane. With a long arm stuck in there.
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Loki



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PostPosted: Tue 25th Jul, 2006 9:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isn't that a variation on the crosser- where you cros your arms and then weave in the wall plane- you can do it from a reverse weave- I will try and find a link to a vid!!!
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Felixwah
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PostPosted: Tue 25th Jul, 2006 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeh its a crosser but a vertical version and done at your side. will get a vid of the btb and over the head for y'all
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