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Jacob Shaktman – 5.19.15

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Jacob has been learning poi really well over the past while. This video is loaded with original manipulation concepts, some fancy footwork, and eggs. Awesome work Jacob!

Chris Kelly – IJA Tricks of the Month June 2016

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Woo! Way to go Chris! Chris Kelly has been leading the way with poi juggling and has rightfully earned the honor of making a "Tricks of the Month" video for the International Juggler's Association. What a great honor!

Alan Lualdi – Chilled Sequence

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Smooth spinning and good poi vibes from Alan Lualdi.

Blake Mahon – The Best of 2015

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Blake has some great flow and some snippets of dense, original explorations in here. Awesome video Blake! Beautiful scenes, too. :)

Johnathan Alvarez – A Microscope for Time

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This video is viscerally satisfying to watch. Slow motion is visually satisfying in general, but provides some fantastic clarity on Johnathan's style of spinning. Way to go Johnathan, and thanks Matthew Brenner for th...

Evgeniy Novikov – Poi Tech 1

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Evgeniy Novikov explodes onto the scene with a classic, clean and clear tech blog. For the fans of classic tech, Russian style spinning, and permutations of weaves and tracers, you can't go wrong with this video. Evge...

The Poi Travels – Colorado

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For some of us, these are the best times spent with poi: spending long days with friends in an extended jam. Spinning, playing, cooking, spinning some more. Colorado was a time of such relentless research with Adam...

Alex Powell – Footsteps

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A quality old video from Alex Powell, filmed at the vulcan. Dense with tech and flow.

Johny Douglas – Taking Steps

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Johny is so committed to learning and flow. It's inspiring to be around.

Alan LouAldee – Casual Jammin’ Contact Poi

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Awesome flowy goodness from Alan Loualdee. Really consistent and falter-free. Mmm.