I'm just getting into this and its SOO MUCH FUN!
I love how you can do tons of freestyle stuff and the learning curve is very kind in comparison to footbag. It's fun cross training for rest days and a great excuse to dance!
I think it would be really fun to have a combination footbag-hooping event of some sort. I think these sports really compliment each other and it would also make for a more balanced gender ratio
Anyone else into hooping?
Hooping!
Re: Hooping!
Hooping is fun! I'm not super serious, but I find it relaxing.
Saw this vid on facebook which I thought was pretty cool: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10104536562933435
Saw this vid on facebook which I thought was pretty cool: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10104536562933435
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Re: Hooping!
I like hooping for a number or reasons.
#1 -- I just couldn't do it when I was a kid. Somewhere along the line I developed the coordination to keep that damn thing up, and I'm happy about that. My theory is that so many years of freestyle footbag have improved my over-all coordination so much that I didn't need to LEARN to hula-hoop correctly, I just developed better over-all coordination and went from not being able to hoop to being able to hoop without necessarily trying to improve.
#2. I think it's good for my back. I think I'm prone to back problems -- I feel that my body is fundamentally fragile, so I take things slow and easy to warm-up. Warming-up and loosening-up my back involves some stretching, and also just alot of easy relaxed moving --- I sometimes think of it as sort of "wiggling" my spine a bunch. Hooping a pretty good kind of "spine wiggling".
#3. I like to kick at music festivals. Sometimes the spot that I really want to shred in is kind of in the middle of a large crowd of people dancing or otherwise just standing around, and I sometimes feel a little shy about just claiming a bunch of space in the middle of the crowd to kick rather than dance... and then I'll see a few women hooping in the middle of the crowd, unashamed to assert their right to that space, and I think "well, if they can do it, so can I" and I feel less bad about taking-up the space that I need to jam in the middle of the other dancing festival-goers. Kicking and shredding, after all, is my favorite kind of dance.
#1 -- I just couldn't do it when I was a kid. Somewhere along the line I developed the coordination to keep that damn thing up, and I'm happy about that. My theory is that so many years of freestyle footbag have improved my over-all coordination so much that I didn't need to LEARN to hula-hoop correctly, I just developed better over-all coordination and went from not being able to hoop to being able to hoop without necessarily trying to improve.
#2. I think it's good for my back. I think I'm prone to back problems -- I feel that my body is fundamentally fragile, so I take things slow and easy to warm-up. Warming-up and loosening-up my back involves some stretching, and also just alot of easy relaxed moving --- I sometimes think of it as sort of "wiggling" my spine a bunch. Hooping a pretty good kind of "spine wiggling".
#3. I like to kick at music festivals. Sometimes the spot that I really want to shred in is kind of in the middle of a large crowd of people dancing or otherwise just standing around, and I sometimes feel a little shy about just claiming a bunch of space in the middle of the crowd to kick rather than dance... and then I'll see a few women hooping in the middle of the crowd, unashamed to assert their right to that space, and I think "well, if they can do it, so can I" and I feel less bad about taking-up the space that I need to jam in the middle of the other dancing festival-goers. Kicking and shredding, after all, is my favorite kind of dance.
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The Ministry of Silly Walks
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