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Make Your Own Hula Hoop …. We Did!

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My two older kids learned how to hoop years ago. They have taken a few hooping classes and practiced on and off for years. They can do some tricks and walk around and keep the hoop up and going around effortlessly for hours.

hula hoops spinning practice

These photos are from a few years ago at circus practice. I on the other hand never could get the hang of hooping.  Even as a kid I just couldn’t get the hoop to stay up. It always looked so fun but I also felt self conscious that I couldn’t do it so I didn’t practice at it much. And just figured I was just someone who couldn’t hoop.

Now fast forward to  this year. One of the great things about the internet and blogs is being able to see how other people live. I have been loving the new wave of unschoolers that have taken their lives on the road.  I have been  living vicariously through these families whose blog updates I  anxiously await just to  see what “we” are up to in our customized RV!  I so wish we could pack up and go–live an adventure on the road. But alas-my family says NO!  So as I sit here and dream I notice that many of these women have taken up hooping. They look like they are having so much fun.

And then Sara posted this giveaway and I entered thinking Molly would love a new hoop. But as I began clicking around her post I found that Lara and Superhooper were taking their hoops on the road and heading towards Ohio. Without a second thought I contacted Lara and invited her to Columbus.  And with that I decided eff it I was going to learn to hoop.  I didn’t care if I looked foolish. For three days my kids tried to teach me. Nothing. I watched countless how to hoop videos on Youtube and even checked a hooping book and DVD out of our library. I was dreaming about hooping.  Then it happened!!! On day 5 finally I could keep the hoop up for a minute or two. And each day it gets easier and I don’t have to make such huge exaggerated movements to keep the hoop up anymore!!! YEAH for me!!

Ginger learned too. But she is learning much faster and is working on tricks already. She literally went from not being able to hoop at all to using 2 full size hoops in less than a day.

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One of our hoops broke and with 4 hoopers and being down to 1 hoop we needed more…we had to have more! So we went to Lowes and bought our supplies. (There are instructions and tips all over the internet.)

irrigation tubing  160 psi  3/4 inch

3/4 inch connectors

various colors of electrical tape and duct tape  (we found some metallic tape at a craft store.)

you will also need a hack saw and a blow dryer

Don’t be intimidated this is super easy

Measure your tubing –your hoop should come between your navel and your nipple.  The bigger the hoop the easier it is.  Mark it and cut it with a hack saw.

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Heat one end with the blow dryer to soften up the tubing so the connector fits in easier. This only takes a minute or two. Once it is warm shove the connector in half way.

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The girls wanted their hoops to make noise so we added rice to the tube

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Next heat the other end and connect the tube together as close as you can get it. Then we wrapped a bit on electrical tape at this point to keep it together snugly.

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Next–decorate your hoop however you want using electrical tape and  duct tape. The duct tape is a little slippery and wrinkly for hooping so electrical tape is recommended but we used both.

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As soon as we finished we went and hooped in the dark in the back yard! There just isn’t enough room in the basement for three hoopers—unless we stand on the furniture!

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Looks like we are set now! The white hoop in the front is actually an LED hoop that my husband made for Molly for Christmas a few years ago.  If you are local and are interested in joining us for free classes with Lara let me know!!! She will be here next weekend. Happy Hooping!!

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Posted in 3-D and Activities and art and Artists and circus and Columbus and Crafts and homeschooling and math and Ohio and Outside and Photography and Reviews and science and Sculpture and Uncategorized and unschooling by Kristen on May 13th, 2010 at 1:45 pm.

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  1. Yipppeeee for hooping! So jealous you get to hoop with Lara. Tell her Sara from the Happy Janssens says hello! :) Can’t wait to read about it… xxoo

  2. Woohoo!! Love your hoops! :)

  3. I loved this post, sadly I can”t hula hoop but you have inspired me to try again. We are definitely going to make hula hoops when we get home from Seattle, though! Beth would like to join you for the hula hooping lesson, is it May 22/23 that you’ll be doing it? If so we”ll be home from our vacation.

  4. Great hoops! So fun. Maybe I should use 160 psi next time. I used 100 and I think it’s just too light. It has to be that… :)

  5. Sarah—Yes-100 psi is lighter and harder to spin!! That is definitely it!!! Back to Lowes you go.

  6. Sheila–It is the 22–2:30 at my house email me if you need directions-I am having people park at the High School and walk over since I have limited parking. You come too-it’s free and you will get the hang of it. There are other “beginners” coming as well as some that will knock your socks off!!

  7. Sara–Will do!!

  8. I started with the 100 psi, and then jumped to the 160…thinking that was the best “beginner” hoop weight as well. I didn’t like it. It quickly became “heavy” to me. Just remember that the better you get, the lighter hoop you will want. The 160 also bruises you more easily and is almost twice the cost of the 100 psi at Lowe’s. Just something to think about.

    My preference is to buy the 100 psi and to use gaffers tape to change the weight. The gaffers tape is KEY for success!! Duct and electrical tape are fine for waist hooping, but they don’t have any “grip” on your body at all, so as you start to do the other tricks, they are too slippery.

    Here is a link to a Hoop City conversation I started and there is some great advice on weights.
    http://www.hoopcity.ca/forum/topics/50-for-a-roll-of-tubing

    Everyone is different though. You might love the 160…this is just my experience with it. I will occasionally grab my huge 160 hoop for chest hooping, and people who have never been able to hoop are usually able to use it, however, I think it’s more the size than the psi.

    Have fun!! Wish I could come hoop with y’all!! :) xxoo

  9. Sara—Yes I am certainly just a beginner!! I like the heavier hoop but I do have a few bruises on my hips!! Is gaffers tape the same as hockey tape? Thanks for the link to the convo at Hoop City-I am off to check it out now!!

  10. Gaffers isn’t exactly the same…I do know hockey tape will work though! Here is a good convo on it:
    http://www.hoopcity.ca/forum/topics/gaffer-vs-hockey-tape?commentId=2737361%3AComment%3A207971&xg_source=activity


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