Reviewing turning in a circle: How many steps? Where's the weight?
Turning smoothly while keeping your poi pattern stable depends on clean footwork. Nick Woolsey reviews a repeatable method for travelling through a circle using a left turn, prioritising safety and consistency over improvisation.
You’ll drill pivoting on the ball of the left foot with the heel lifted, then stepping to reset and continue the rotation. The focus is on staying light on both feet, placing the head and weight over the pivoting leg, and using small adjustments to link quarter turns into multiple circles in a row.