The San Jose Mercury News reports, “The enthusiastic athletes who gather every Sunday at the famed Lighthouse Point surf spot in Santa Cruz dazzle the crowds with their gravity-defying moves. The surfers also attract attention. But it’s the people on the bluff spinning iridescent plastic hoops around every body part from their necks to their toes — while waves crash behind them and techno music pulsates — who mesmerize spectators with their muscular reinterpretation of what used to be called hula-hooping. The Sunday afternoon gatherings that draw ever-expanding crowds of gawkers are not just for experts in what is now called hooping. Organizer Heather Troy brings extra hoops for children and adults so the crowd can try it.” Full story: San Jose Mercury News.
Posted by: movehoops1 | November 16, 2009
THE MOVEHOOPS LIGHTHOUSE HOOPJAM IN THE NEWS
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