Whirling with inspin wings YAY
Work a whirling drill that uses inspin wing mechanics to keep both poi bending in towards the body instead of drifting out into a buzzsaw. You start in split-time same-direction on a clean wall plane in front, with arms open and poi tracking close without colliding.
The main refinement is timing your turn to follow the left poi as it rises and falls, letting the props pass once on each side while your body rotation flips the direction from clockwise to counter-clockwise and back again. This builds reliable plane control, rhythm, and direction changes while maintaining the whirl pathway.