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Rastaxel – Rhum Session

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An OG spinner with an OG video.

Alexander Nagachevskiy – 4 poi | Double meteor Tech Blog

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Alexander Nagachevskiy absolutely destroys the four poi game with some very clean and excellent patterns. We've been seeing a lot come from him this past year and this video is a collection of all that hard work! Supe...

Aaron Nevil – The Letter A

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Here is Aaron Nevil with a fabulous contact video in some shop somewhere.

Kaden Hurst – A Short Video with Many Statues

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Wow. Kaden Hurst. Still my favorite poi spinner. The video gets better and better and better. The no beats in here are downright silly...and that gosh-darned-super-dang forward no-beat cascade!!! IT'S BEAUTIFULLLLL...

Japanese Poi Spinners 2018

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It's that time of year again! Japanese Poi spinners make a fun collaboration video every year, thanks in a huge part to KiM, one of the leaders of poi in Japan since years. Thanks to all of you for making poi in Ja...

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!

Timmehtek – misc

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From Silas Gallardo: "I always believed that one of tim goddard's most timeless videos is this one. not to say his recent minis aren't amazing, but misc has such a great mix of tim's unique style, great length for wh...

Andrew Hersee – Switchback Technology

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Erupting on the scene with his first full tech blog-style video is Andrew Hersee! I first met Andrew at EJC in 2017. We were filming for the annual EJC poi collab video, and some friends urged him to share his rese...

Bryce Metatron Smithe – Triangles and Tetras and Things

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Bryce lays down boat loads of original toroidal and helical thinking here. And there are some good no-beats 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...