Well, it is probably fair to say that I and probably skysue16 have caught the Rope Flow bug. And we thought we can use a Friday Flow Post to write about our rope flow experiences.
I’ve been practicing my basic moves of Overhand 8 and Underhand 8, Matador and Dragon. But I still get muddled when I try to do the Dragon the other way. I’ve also been practicing combining these moves, and yes, my rope and I don’t often see eye to eye.
So the many rope flow videos online promise me of things to come, as I (and hubby) don’t look anything like the elegant dance movement we see online.
But we can tell there is progress.
So this video from Tim’s Gym, a UK based Rope Flower, is a great demonstration of things to come, a quick list or sequence of 33 different rope flows, showing off the diversity of movements that await me in future. It’s a kind of encyclopaedia, not a follow along, but definitely something to be able to refer back to when other people talk about a move by name without demonstrating it.
Tim’s Gym (4 min) 33 Rope Flow Patterns
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For me this weekend, I still am continuing with basic patterns, even leaving out the sneak for now.
So how are any other Rope Flowers doing?
And if you haven’t tried Rope Flow yet, why not give it a go? A good place to start is our beginners 4-Day Rope Flie Challenge, starting with this post: