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Hey all, just thought with the talk of getting into pk practice again I'd start a video thread for motivational purposes. I'll start with mine to get it started.
Post your videos! I want to see them :) (And I'm sure lots of others do too)
From a phone practice today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqZ4oWiIW-s
(Old, old vids I discovered were actually still up if anyone wants any other phone pk ones (nothing ever seems to completely disappear on the internet does it?): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=879043475252312528

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=879043475252312528#docid=-458924... )

Just a word of warning for anyone messing with phones. I don't know if it's just me but sometimes my phones have gone very glitchy on and off after a while. If you've got an old phone I'd use it in preference to your new one if possible. The older phones also have easier to see signal bars which is also a bonus.

Happy video making!

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Interestingly, I remember both of those old videos. :)
I'm sure I have an ancient psiwheel vid floating around somewhere. Back in the day when we all had no concept of convection currents.

I know I already posted my channel, but here is when I first got a can to roll after about a month of practice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo36eH6W098&feature=related

Enjoy!

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That's cool :D (I find rolling cans really hard, only managed to do it a couple of times- something to work on)
*grins* they were from so long ago I doubted anyone would have remembered them. Nice to see someone has :)

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And I find disrupting signals to be hard. :)

Any new object is hard. It seems it takes time to adapt to the movement of spinning/rolling/sliding, but if you can move something that requires more force, it won't take long to start seeing results. But if you're working your way up, it will take time to adapt to the motion itself AND it will take time to develop the strength to move it.

This is why I like to relate PK to strength training. When you first start lifting, there maybe weights you couldn't even budge as a beginner, but after some time (even a short amount of time) you might be lifting them with ease.

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[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYKvYmD0tOg[/url]

Hopefully this link works...

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^ Why did you remove the video? I didn't get to watch it.

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This is a video I made a while back for a friend's psionic website

Psiwheel under glass jar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx6cmLhd284

This is a video I made for the same website, two stacked psiwheels under a glass jar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7W8_KwXv2E

Here I am spinning a covered psiwheel from across the room. I'm under a blanket because I'm pretty much naked.

http://s424.photobucket.com/albums/pp324/TrickyPsion/?action=view&curren...

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Nice videos everyone :)
(And way too much information Trick lol)

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