You bring up about the arm attachment with a swivel. Would it be ok to just use a loop around the left shoulder and across to the right and down the arm?
Bob Kelley If I understand you correctly that works fine, too. I developed this setup and string length because it gives me most freedom, and the string never slides down or off my arm. I recommend trying out different setups and string lengths, experimenting is fun! 😁👍
I just saw some of your videos. I'm usually a poi spinner, and never thought much about levistick, cause all people seem to do with it are pretty turns and dancing. But what you do with it is just awesome!!! Techy levistick? I'm honestly impressed! Best wishes from Germany!
WUNDERBAR. U Have such beautiful moves. I like the slower movement as it fools the vision I feel more while making it much more impossible for any real support. Thank-u 4 the very well explained tips.
Finally Lene! Love your style and your work. :) been working on those switch hands too, but man I've been doing those isolations wrong. Thanks for this!
Thank you, Ehrlich! :D "Wrong" isolations (what ever that means) can still look cool, continue with your experimenting! I love your style and flow, too!
Thank you! Your isolations are beautiful and smooth, and I've been trying to figure out how to recreate them ever since I saw your video in the snow ^_^
Thanks so much for a GREAT tutorial on isolation moves, much appreciated by many. :) I have a few questions and requests if it's not too much trouble.... I would like to know how to float the wand in vertical position with hands on side of wand as you do in one of your other fabulous videos. Also your string attachment and swivel. (In other words are you using a a double string from wand to your arm connection with only a swivel at the arm point? I see some people put a swivel at the short string connection point and/or a swivel close to the wand for hand spins. Thanks again for all your fabulous videos. xoxoxo
+stryker48 Thank you for your inspiring words, stryker, it makes me really happy to know that my videos are appreciated by all you guys! :D Do you mean the back and forth flip in the beginning of the Slow Autumn Flow video? Where I'm holding the ends of the wand? I call this move "split flip". The string goes through the middle of the wand, so it kind of hangs in a huge loop of string (which makes it "double"), and the swivel is attaching the wand string to the arm loop. If you know what I mean :P When I split the string I can hold the ends, and tighten the string a bit when I'm letting the wand go. The wand will bounce a half round, and (hopefully) the ends will land right in my hands. It takes some practice to catch it smoothly, and to let go the spin in right plane (which is almost wall plane) Hope that clears some up - but if you meant another move than the one I just described, give me a pinpoint at when in the video I do the move, and I'll try again :)
+Leviosa79 You are welcome and its well deserved, you are amazing!!!! Thanks for your kind response and answering my question, much appreciated. I'm assuming your string is double from wand all the way to swivel under your arm. I'm trying to figure out the best way to string my wand as I'm currently using the standard "Hoopy" method with swivel just above the top of the wand, which has its good and bad points. Having the swivel at the attachment point under the arm looks like the better solution. Thanks again for ALL your great videos and sharing your amazing flow. You truly make this art form magical. xoxoxo
Hello from Japan :) I love what you do very much! It's fantastic! ...Maybe it's too much to ask....but is it possible to make a short video on how you attach the string to your arm and close look of the swivel?? I can't figure out how you do it and I'm dying for it. Please???!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing. I have been dying to learn how you do these isolations. You are truly an inspiration! Your flow is just so beautiful. I was wondering which LED flow wands you use and prefer (I know one is infinite). Also which one you think is the toughest for learning long string (and it's associated crashes!). Thanks again, looking forward to any other tutorials you post!
Thank you so much for you kind words, Liane, I'm so happy to hear that my video inspires you! I have two LED wands, an Infinite as you know, and the one in this video, the Astral wand. I love them both! I've learned most of my tricks with the Infinite, and it took many hard knocks to the floor, before it started to crack in the ends. But the company has great guarantee and sent me a new one as soon as I told them. I haven't crashed my Astral like that, but people say it takes hard knocks, too. Maybe it's because it's lighter than the Infinite, with less mass. I've found that especially fast anti spins hitting the floor can be bad. My experience is that slow movements and slow spins keeps it more in control, and prevents damage to the prop in the long run. It's the Astral I'm using in my profile picture, btw! Have fun flowing! :D
Leviosa79 Thank you for responding! I am keen to get an LED wand and am tossing up between them all. Astral is so much more expensive but the different settings are super cool and you can do things like your star. Thanks for the review on the toughness. I would hate to break it!
You're welcome, hope it was useful :) I do "normal" levistickmoves with the string behind the shoulders, in addition to behind the back, or in front of the body. The three different string positions favors certain moves, though, but it's all about playing and experimenting and find out what works best for you and your style. Many possibilities :)
Sorry one last question! Can you explain how it is attached to your arm with a swivel? I have only seen swivels attached to finger loops so I can't really visualise how it is attached to your upper arm with a swivel as the finger loop would be too small. And if you just put your arm through the string and then put the strings behind your back then that would defeat the purpose of the swivel? Thanks so much (I think I have worn a groove into my finger practising the pendulum)!
Leviosa79 Thank you, that has helped a lot! Great explanation - it made perfect sense. I am going to add a loop of string onto a swivel and try it as soon as possible. And practice lots of transitions as well! Happy spinning and thanks again for taking the time to explain it all!
My Flow-Wand arrived today! I did the string the same size you did here but the isolations are not working. Was this wand very heavy on the bottom? Because mine isn't very heavy on the bottom
David Smit Congrats with your new wand, and welcome to the magic family! Is it the light bamboo type? It’s easier with a wand with more weighted ends, than the light thin types. Also, If you are all new to this, it will take time and practice to get control over the isolations. It is not the easiest moves to start with.If you are all new to levi wand, it can be fun just to experiment and get used to how the wand behaves in the beginning. You have lots of fun and magic ahead of you :) Flow be with you, David, let me know how it goes! :)
I find it under the symbol transcript. Never mind if you don't find it my friend, it's totally gibberish!! Probably because I had a really bad english day, haha...
Leviosa79 do you use a dvd's tutorial to learn all your tricks? i practice flow wand since one year, but now i need more to progress. Keep your great work! I love this tutorial, I hope you will do more video like this one!
cynthia loyer paquette No, Cynthia, I don't know about any DVD's with levi stick tutorials, unfortunately. I have countless hours with experimenting behind me, with some inspiration from iso sticks and poi. Many of my moves are actually discovered through "mistakes". But that's why I love the flow wand, there is still so much to explore! And thank you so much, I'm so happy to hear that you liked my tutorial! :D I will make more! :D Keep experimenting, that's when magic can happen!
Yes, my string is always attached to my upper arm, like a giant finger loop, with a swivel. It's very practical, cause the loop stays there, even if I have the string in front of the body, or for example during orbits around the body. This setup and string length gives me alot of possibilites and a nice feeling of freedom, I will make a video with details later :)
I just got my first wand today and I have the short string on it. I'm not sure how to do this right without being able to have as much length as you do. any advice or do u have a tut for isolating short string?
Congratz with your new wand and welcome to the magic side! :D The principles for isolations are the same with short string, too. The wand still has to move around one of the ends in a circle motion - and so does your hand- the only difference is that the wand is stuck to one finger/hand instead of hanging more freely from the hand. You still have to do the half circle/circle motion with your hand, no matter how long the string is.If you know what I mean? Hope you'll find out of it! You have so much magic fun ahead of you, Flow be with you! :D
+Leviosa79 thank you! I was able to figure out a way to hook it on my other hand (the thumb web area? not sure what that's called haha) and that allowed me to alternate catching hands or use the same hand on each side. I just had to play with the amount of string I gave it. on the hand that doesn't have the loop (short string), where are you supposed to catch the string? I used the part of my hand between my thumb and index finger, but is that the correct way? it is hard to find tutorials on here for wanting!
I love that you are experimenting! So did I, and there are no rights or wrong here. I think it's called a "v-grip" when you are holding the string between the thumb and index finger, that's what I mostly do, too. Keep experimenting, and find out what you find most comfortable, both string length wise and how/where you attach your string to the body. This is still a relatively new skill prop, and there's still more to explore, and there are many different styles out there. Have fun experimenting and developing your own unique, magic expression and flow, Amy! :D (And just ask if you have any questions, and I'll do my best answering them) :)
+Leviosa79 lol yeah that's the thing with these wands they're so new there's not a lot of outlined right or wrong ways to do it. I did see a downloadable short string wanding basics workshop that I will probably get when I get paid next. I hoop too and it's easy to find the correct form and ways to do hooping stuff, but I'm totally winging the wand thing and just trying to make it look cool lol. i feel like i just do the same things over and over thou. you know I bet you could do tutorials for wanding on your channel every week etc and make it a business. because there are literally no other ppl doing it for wanding. if I knew what I was doing I'd totally do that haha. maybe in a year or so I'll be good enough to try to make tutorials. are you on fb?
Floating isolations are possible to do with short string, no problem! :) The principles are the same, you just follow in half circle/circle with the wand hand, when the wand takes a spin. Your hands aren't as free, though, but you can still easily make the wand move this way.
Unfortunately this beautiful and simple wand is not available any more. For your first I would recommend a non LED wand that can take a proper beating without breaking :) I wish you a magic flow journey!
It's a single string going through a hole in the middle of the wand, which makes it kind of double... If you know what I mean... ;) Anyway in this video I'm holding it like a single string, I never split it.
So far this is the best I've seen. It looks like there is absolutely no string being used. Very nice Sienna.
Bob Kelley Thank you, Bob! 🥰
You bring up about the arm attachment with a swivel. Would it be ok to just use a loop around the left shoulder and across to the right and down the arm?
Your very welcome, I'll look at your other videos to get some better ideas on how to do what I'd like to do with the flow wand.
Bob Kelley If I understand you correctly that works fine, too. I developed this setup and string length because it gives me most freedom, and the string never slides down or off my arm. I recommend trying out different setups and string lengths, experimenting is fun! 😁👍
Bob Kelley Good luck with your flow! ❤️ If you have any questions I’ll do my best answering them 👍
AHHHH!!!! I literally squealed with delight when I saw you posted this!!!!!!!! Thank you SOOOO much, you rock!!!
Hehe, that made me so happy to hear, Katie! :D Good luck trying it out, and thank YOU!
This tutorial is really going to help me take my wanding to the next level. Thanks so much!!
I just saw some of your videos. I'm usually a poi spinner, and never thought much about levistick, cause all people seem to do with it are pretty turns and dancing. But what you do with it is just awesome!!! Techy levistick? I'm honestly impressed! Best wishes from Germany!
Tina S. Thank you, my friend in flow! :D I'm a poi spinner, too, but this wand can do so much!
I keep watching your videos. I'm totally captivated!!
This move is super cool! Thank you for the tutorial! I can't wait to try it and see what other flow wand tutorials you have in store for us!
Thank you, I'm so happy to hear that you found it useful! I've been asked to show how I do the floating buzz saw, so that's probably the next. :)
Ahhh! Been dying to know how to do these! Thanks so much. Your videos inspired me to start flow wand.
Wow, that makes all worth it; knowing my videos inspired someone to start with this wonderful prop! Thank YOU! :D :D Let's spread the magic!
WUNDERBAR. U Have such beautiful moves. I like the slower movement as it fools the vision I feel more while making it much more impossible for any real support. Thank-u 4 the very well explained tips.
Thank you so much, Anton, I'm glad you found my tips useful! :D Slow flow FTW!
Just bought my first levi stick so this is super inspiring!! Lots of love from Canada
Krysten Hagedorn You have so much fun magic ahead of you! Good luck with your new wand, and flow be with you! :D
Finally Lene! Love your style and your work. :) been working on those switch hands too, but man I've been doing those isolations wrong. Thanks for this!
Thank you, Ehrlich! :D "Wrong" isolations (what ever that means) can still look cool, continue with your experimenting! I love your style and flow, too!
Thank you! Your isolations are beautiful and smooth, and I've been trying to figure out how to recreate them ever since I saw your video in the snow ^_^
Thank YOU! Have fun recreating them, maybe you discover some new ones, too! :D
Wow this move is awesome, definitely going to try and add it to my flow! Thank you so much for sharing this, you're fantastic! :)
Thank you, Katie! :) Hope it's going well, and that you are having fun doing it!
Not sure how I missed this but thank you for posting!
Thank you for this tutorial, it's super helpful!
Beautiful!
Thanks for the reference. This is awesome.
Thanks so much for a GREAT tutorial on isolation moves, much appreciated by many. :)
I have a few questions and requests if it's not too much trouble.... I would like to know how to float the wand in vertical position with hands on side of wand as you do in one of your other fabulous videos. Also your string attachment and swivel. (In other words are you using a a double string from wand to your arm connection with only a swivel at the arm point? I see some people put a swivel at the short string connection point and/or a swivel close to the wand for hand spins. Thanks again for all your fabulous videos. xoxoxo
+stryker48 Thank you for your inspiring words, stryker, it makes me really happy to know that my videos are appreciated by all you guys! :D Do you mean the back and forth flip in the beginning of the Slow Autumn Flow video? Where I'm holding the ends of the wand? I call this move "split flip". The string goes through the middle of the wand, so it kind of hangs in a huge loop of string (which makes it "double"), and the swivel is attaching the wand string to the arm loop. If you know what I mean :P When I split the string I can hold the ends, and tighten the string a bit when I'm letting the wand go. The wand will bounce a half round, and (hopefully) the ends will land right in my hands. It takes some practice to catch it smoothly, and to let go the spin in right plane (which is almost wall plane) Hope that clears some up - but if you meant another move than the one I just described, give me a pinpoint at when in the video I do the move, and I'll try again :)
+Leviosa79 You are welcome and its well deserved, you are amazing!!!! Thanks for your kind response and answering my question, much appreciated. I'm assuming your string is double from wand all the way to swivel under your arm. I'm trying to figure out the best way to string my wand as I'm currently using the standard "Hoopy" method with swivel just above the top of the wand, which has its good and bad points. Having the swivel at the attachment point under the arm looks like the better solution. Thanks again for ALL your great videos and sharing your amazing flow. You truly make this art form magical. xoxoxo
love the grace ...not all have it
Thank you so much! :) You should have seen me two years ago... Not very graceful ;)
Hello from Japan :)
I love what you do very much! It's fantastic!
...Maybe it's too much to ask....but is it possible to make a short video on how you attach the string to your arm and close look of the swivel?? I can't figure out how you do it and I'm dying for it. Please???!!!!
Thank you very much for your kind words
Thank you very much!!
I got it!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing. I have been dying to learn how you do these isolations. You are truly an inspiration! Your flow is just so beautiful. I was wondering which LED flow wands you use and prefer (I know one is infinite). Also which one you think is the toughest for learning long string (and it's associated crashes!). Thanks again, looking forward to any other tutorials you post!
And which LED wand you were using to do the star in your profile picture?
Thank you so much for you kind words, Liane, I'm so happy to hear that my video inspires you! I have two LED wands, an Infinite as you know, and the one in this video, the Astral wand. I love them both! I've learned most of my tricks with the Infinite, and it took many hard knocks to the floor, before it started to crack in the ends. But the company has great guarantee and sent me a new one as soon as I told them. I haven't crashed my Astral like that, but people say it takes hard knocks, too. Maybe it's because it's lighter than the Infinite, with less mass. I've found that especially fast anti spins hitting the floor can be bad. My experience is that slow movements and slow spins keeps it more in control, and prevents damage to the prop in the long run. It's the Astral I'm using in my profile picture, btw! Have fun flowing! :D
Leviosa79 Thank you for responding! I am keen to get an LED wand and am tossing up between them all. Astral is so much more expensive but the different settings are super cool and you can do things like your star. Thanks for the review on the toughness. I would hate to break it!
Great, THX. Do you do the "normal" Levistickmoves allthough with the long string behind the shoulders?
You're welcome, hope it was useful :) I do "normal" levistickmoves with the string behind the shoulders, in addition to behind the back, or in front of the body. The three different string positions favors certain moves, though, but it's all about playing and experimenting and find out what works best for you and your style. Many possibilities :)
This is mesmerising.. I only have short string right now. How much like this is possible short string?
Thank you! You can totally do this with short string, too! The movements are in principal the same. Play and experiment and have fun! 😃
LOVE your wand! Where is this one from?
This great wand is from Infinite Works.
Can you show how you have the string and swivel attached?
Sorry one last question! Can you explain how it is attached to your arm with a swivel? I have only seen swivels attached to finger loops so I can't really visualise how it is attached to your upper arm with a swivel as the finger loop would be too small. And if you just put your arm through the string and then put the strings behind your back then that would defeat the purpose of the swivel? Thanks so much (I think I have worn a groove into my finger practising the pendulum)!
Leviosa79 Thank you, that has helped a lot! Great explanation - it made perfect sense. I am going to add a loop of string onto a swivel and try it as soon as possible. And practice lots of transitions as well! Happy spinning and thanks again for taking the time to explain it all!
YES!!!!! Thank you so much!!
I LOVE your wand! Where did you but it??
This wonderful wand is from Infinite Works :)
Legend
Lene, you are the fucking BOMB! Great tutorial. Such control. Fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing!
Hahaha, thank you so much, Noah! Isolations feel amazing, good luck trying it out! :D
My Flow-Wand arrived today! I did the string the same size you did here but the isolations are not working. Was this wand very heavy on the bottom? Because mine isn't very heavy on the bottom
David Smit Congrats with your new wand, and welcome to the magic family! Is it the light bamboo type? It’s easier with a wand with more weighted ends, than the light thin types. Also, If you are all new to this, it will take time and practice to get control over the isolations. It is not the easiest moves to start with.If you are all new to levi wand, it can be fun just to experiment and get used to how the wand behaves in the beginning. You have lots of fun and magic ahead of you :) Flow be with you, David, let me know how it goes! :)
Hi friend, where is the transcript you posted about? It is not under "show me more". Thank you!
I find it under the symbol transcript. Never mind if you don't find it my friend, it's totally gibberish!! Probably because I had a really bad english day, haha...
very nice video! i want to know were do you find your flow wand? Can i buy it on the Internet? (sorry if my English suck :P)
Thank you, Cynthia! :) The wand is from Infinite Works, and it's my favorite, no doubt about it! Check out their website! :)
Leviosa79 do you use a dvd's tutorial to learn all your tricks? i practice flow wand since one year, but now i need more to progress. Keep your great work! I love this tutorial, I hope you will do more video like this one!
cynthia loyer paquette
No, Cynthia, I don't know about any DVD's with levi stick tutorials, unfortunately. I have countless hours with experimenting behind me, with some inspiration from iso sticks and poi. Many of my moves are actually discovered through "mistakes". But that's why I love the flow wand, there is still so much to explore! And thank you so much, I'm so happy to hear that you liked my tutorial! :D I will make more! :D Keep experimenting, that's when magic can happen!
Do you always wrap your string around our upper arm or only for this move?
Yes, my string is always attached to my upper arm, like a giant finger loop, with a swivel. It's very practical, cause the loop stays there, even if I have the string in front of the body, or for example during orbits around the body. This setup and string length gives me alot of possibilites and a nice feeling of freedom, I will make a video with details later :)
This is such a fucking great tutorial. xoxoxoxo
+Noah Rosenthal Thank you, Noah! :D I wish the string showed more, but I will make it better next time!
Can i ask where did you buy that levistick?
Unfortunately the company does not exist any more.
@@Leviosa79 thanks For the reply
Anytime my friend 😊
I just got my first wand today and I have the short string on it. I'm not sure how to do this right without being able to have as much length as you do. any advice or do u have a tut for isolating short string?
Congratz with your new wand and welcome to the magic side! :D The principles for isolations are the same with short string, too. The wand still has to move around one of the ends in a circle motion - and so does your hand- the only difference is that the wand is stuck to one finger/hand instead of hanging more freely from the hand. You still have to do the half circle/circle motion with your hand, no matter how long the string is.If you know what I mean? Hope you'll find out of it! You have so much magic fun ahead of you, Flow be with you! :D
+Leviosa79 thank you! I was able to figure out a way to hook it on my other hand (the thumb web area? not sure what that's called haha) and that allowed me to alternate catching hands or use the same hand on each side. I just had to play with the amount of string I gave it. on the hand that doesn't have the loop (short string), where are you supposed to catch the string? I used the part of my hand between my thumb and index finger, but is that the correct way?
it is hard to find tutorials on here for wanting!
*wanding
I love that you are experimenting! So did I, and there are no rights or wrong here. I think it's called a "v-grip" when you are holding the string between the thumb and index finger, that's what I mostly do, too. Keep experimenting, and find out what you find most comfortable, both string length wise and how/where you attach your string to the body. This is still a relatively new skill prop, and there's still more to explore, and there are many different styles out there. Have fun experimenting and developing your own unique, magic expression and flow, Amy! :D (And just ask if you have any questions, and I'll do my best answering them) :)
+Leviosa79 lol yeah that's the thing with these wands they're so new there's not a lot of outlined right or wrong ways to do it. I did see a downloadable short string wanding basics workshop that I will probably get when I get paid next. I hoop too and it's easy to find the correct form and ways to do hooping stuff, but I'm totally winging the wand thing and just trying to make it look cool lol. i feel like i just do the same things over and over thou. you know I bet you could do tutorials for wanding on your channel every week etc and make it a business. because there are literally no other ppl doing it for wanding. if I knew what I was doing I'd totally do that haha. maybe in a year or so I'll be good enough to try to make tutorials. are you on fb?
Any way to do this with short string?
Floating isolations are possible to do with short string, no problem! :) The principles are the same, you just follow in half circle/circle with the wand hand, when the wand takes a spin. Your hands aren't as free, though, but you can still easily make the wand move this way.
Can someone give me the website to get this specific wand? I want to get my first one!
Unfortunately this beautiful and simple wand is not available any more. For your first I would recommend a non LED wand that can take a proper beating without breaking :) I wish you a magic flow journey!
Are the string double?
It's a single string going through a hole in the middle of the wand, which makes it kind of double... If you know what I mean... ;) Anyway in this video I'm holding it like a single string, I never split it.
Wow, that's cool as FUCK!
tanks for the tutorial
Hei lene
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