Finding Your Flow - Beginner Tips to Start Flowing

Finding Your Flow - Beginner Tips to Start Flowing

by: Mackenzie Zirkelbach

 

The worst part of any festival is the part when we have to go home. Finally, one festival showed me how I can keep the rave with me all the time.

The first night I stepped into Electric Forest (literally the best festival ever btw) I had never seen so many lights.

No, I’m not talking about lights from the stages or lasers, I mean from people - expressing their art with flow toys. 

Common Flow Toys:

  • Hula Hoops
  • Poi Balls
  • Fiber Optics/Pixel Whip
  • Levitating Wands
  • LED Gloves 
  • Silk Fans
  • Orbite
  • Light Sabers
  • Fire Toys (Not for the beginner… They on X-Games Mode)
  •  And so many more that come out all the time

  • The toy that caught my attention most was the pixel whip.

    It gives off so many tracers and affects. It can be sexy, creative with shapes, or so fast it can rock out with the headbangers.

    Tips for Starting a Flow Toy:

    1. Watch Tutorials, but don’t marry yourself to them

    - Learn the basics, but after that fall into your own style. Everyone is different and not every move works for you. That's what makes flow art special.

    - People who have great tutorials for pixel whips: @D_lectric, @Squiggly_mcpickins, @AlienJon, &  @Firecat_fushion (She’s just fun to watch and aspire to be like, she’s so good omg)

    2. Wear Silky Clothes & Protective Eyewear

    I’ve found wearing long sleeves, dri-fit material works best to help the whip glide across you. The oils from your skin can make it stick and not flow as nicely.

    4. Practice in front of a mirror

    It helps you learn to feel the whip and see what moves look like.

    5. RECORD YOURSELF

    - I’m awk and hated this at first too, but it really helps you learn and see what you're doing. Plus when you get good you’ll have dope videos of yourself to share. 

    6. Give Yourself Time

    I tried starting out to my favorite hard core EDM mixes and thought I’d look like a light bending goddess like the videos I watched...yeah, that’s not how it works lol. Play some chill vibes and get your moves/flow down first. Trust the process.

    7. Practice, Practice, Practice

    Trust me this will be the easiest part. Once you land ONE move you’ve been practicing for you won't want to stop. Tip 7 will help with this too.

    8. Join a Flow Community

    I wish I knew these were real when I first started. There’s people right at your disposal to answer all of your questions or just to share your art with and make new friends. 

    Communities for Fiber Whips: Dancing with Lightning, Female Ravers United (FRU) Flow Fam, & Fiberflies Community.

    9. Find Your Flow

    Put on your favorite jams, feel the beat, and full send it. Go with the flow and enjoy the journey. 

    Now with flow art in my life I can have the festival with me wherever I go.

    I know I'll always be able to attend shows because I can enjoy them comfortably from the back and be able to express myself with my art when I’m too old to break my neck on the rail anymore.

    Comment and tell me your favorite flow toy, and how you got started, or if you are a beginner let me know if my tips helped you get flowing!


    About the Author: Mackenzie Zirkelbach 

    My name is Kenzie and I go by @phoenix_fiberflo and @kenzziezirkk on instagram.

    I love learning new things and working on personal/spiritual growth. I enjoy meditation, yoga, hiking/adventures, and sharing my art.

    My pixel whip has given me the opportunity to free my mind and try things out of my comfort zone. I’ve met so many new people from the flow community and looking to meet more!

    Message me to talk about pixel whips, flow arts, yoga/meditation, or just to make a friend. (:

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