So it's finally happened...I bit the bullet and started up a new blog. My old one was a relic of post high-school days and I've written from time to time on subjects that interest me from the business plan of the Kindle to my ongoing and deep-seated hatred of the major record label companies (when they finally collapse, big party at my house--serious), but up until now I haven't had anything to write about that I deemed a regular blog to be worthwhile to keep up.
But now I'm finding with poi I'm having a lot of thoughts that take shape in a written form before I'm able to do them. Whether its the need to visualize a move or compile a theory or even just wanting to do a move that is beyond my current technical ability, writing it out is happening more and more often for me and thus it makes sense to post those thoughts somewhere.
In keeping with the spirit of my video blog, this one is guaranteed to include embarrassing mistakes, dead-ends, and silly explorations that I'm sure other poi spinners will delight in jumping on me for. So be it. I'm coming to this in the hopes that I can reach out to the wider community of poi spinners and be able to have the conversations with them I currently only get to every few months when I travel for this spinning event or that spinning event. While many of you have tons of people in your area who are chomping at the bit to discuss theory, I rarely get to have that experience here in DC, so here's hoping you'll help me have a bit of that experience vicariously.
While I had hoped I'd be able to include my tech blog videos in a fashion that would make this work as a video podcast, I'm afraid that will have to wait for further upgrades. In the meantime, expect lots of rambling thoughts, videos, images, and the like as I work my way through the art and science of poi. Hopefully you read something that strikes your fancy and if you don't please ensure the caps-lock key is off when typing your response.
Now sit back and enjoy the show.
Peace,
Drex