Very hypnotic hula hoop girl.
spinning... spinning... spinning...
I also want to know how the fuck she does that at 1:33
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:39, Share, Reply)
spinning... spinning... spinning...
I also want to know how the fuck she does that at 1:33
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:39, Share, Reply)
Blimey, she's good
Having drunkenly tried hula hooping at Hooters in Shanghai for the first time since primary school, i can testify to its difficulty.
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:44, Share, Reply)
Having drunkenly tried hula hooping at Hooters in Shanghai for the first time since primary school, i can testify to its difficulty.
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:44, Share, Reply)
This ^
The kids at work were mucking about with hoops, I had a go, fucking useless. Though watching the Hot Blonde Polish Teacher(TM) have a go was fucking interesting.
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:46, Share, Reply)
The kids at work were mucking about with hoops, I had a go, fucking useless. Though watching the Hot Blonde Polish Teacher(TM) have a go was fucking interesting.
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:46, Share, Reply)
If you think that's bad...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIfbghHdG1s
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:47, Share, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIfbghHdG1s
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 11:47, Share, Reply)
at 3m 2s
you appear to have fallen down but don't worry this isn't a bad thing
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 12:23, Share, Reply)
you appear to have fallen down but don't worry this isn't a bad thing
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 12:23, Share, Reply)
I Love..
shit like this.
I've a few non-conventional skills. Juggling, fire breathing, knife and axe throwing and a few others.
All of them have been developed by thinking. "That looks cool - let's learn how to do it"
The rest is hours and hours of practice. At some point, there's a little switch that gets thrown in your brain and you stop thinking about doing it and just do it. Then it's just perfecting it so it's as natural as walking.
Almost every, learned physical skills (walking, driving, cycling - even eating) follows the same pattern. At first it's hard because you're thinking to much, trying too hard and then - BLIP - you can suddenly do the basic shit.
Cheers
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 13:03, Share, Reply)
shit like this.
I've a few non-conventional skills. Juggling, fire breathing, knife and axe throwing and a few others.
All of them have been developed by thinking. "That looks cool - let's learn how to do it"
The rest is hours and hours of practice. At some point, there's a little switch that gets thrown in your brain and you stop thinking about doing it and just do it. Then it's just perfecting it so it's as natural as walking.
Almost every, learned physical skills (walking, driving, cycling - even eating) follows the same pattern. At first it's hard because you're thinking to much, trying too hard and then - BLIP - you can suddenly do the basic shit.
Cheers
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 13:03, Share, Reply)
Add tap dancing & living statue to your "skill" list, and you will be complete.
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 14:13, Share, Reply)
Hum a familiar tune from your youth while you try to learn something that needs to become habitual
It reminds your brain of when you used to just accept new input unquestionably and flips your procedural memory into 'write mode' easier.
Honest, it works, I do bits of the 'War Of The Worlds' music myself...
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 19:20, Share, Reply)
It reminds your brain of when you used to just accept new input unquestionably and flips your procedural memory into 'write mode' easier.
Honest, it works, I do bits of the 'War Of The Worlds' music myself...
( , Sat 16 Jun 2012, 19:20, Share, Reply)