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JB – Tripoi

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JB doing some groundbreaking 3-poi work for that time.

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!

Colin Morton – Full Cirqle Poi

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This video was super fun to watch. Colin has this great combination of new ideas and a direct, efficient approach to them. Love the one poi manips, love the walking isolations, love the cascade variations.

Eli’s Tech Poi #8 – Reciprocate

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It's been a while since this beast has made a beastly video. Mmmmmm. 3-poi inverted fantastic 4 variation? oh baby.  

Morten Kjaer – Poi Vlogs January 2016

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I could watch Morten spin all day. He's doing an incredibly deep dive into contact, and it's paying off. This vlog has some killer fishtail work, as well as some great bodyroll combos. Keep up the good work Morten!

Lane Lillquist – Botanical Garden Flow

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Here is some smooth and classic flow from Lane Lillquist at the Botanical Gardens in San Francisco. Some smooth isolations and good no-beats in here. I love seeing when a poi artist is obviously feeling good and lo...

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!

Cryptic Firecat – Kuroneko

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Here is Cryptic with some pleasantly eccentric poi videoing. Thanks for doing what you do.

NoelTech #14: Tankboy and Noel Tech Poi

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Noel and Tank, layers of the foundation of spinning life at the Vulcan, show some classic tech in this historical video.  

Zack Lyttle – Contact Poi 2015

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Zack little kills it in this video. I really like the head-leading knee tracers, the timely armpit squeezes, the frequency of tosses, the density of manipulations, the same-time (under-rated) patterns, the double weav...