Hi there everybody. My name is Frediboy1234, you can just call me frediboy or fred if you want
I'm new in the XCM or flourishing world. For now I mastered the basic stuff (cuts, shuffle for beginners etc... ) and some other intermediate stuff.
I love juggling and I'm currently doing Penspinning, Cardistry, Contact juggling and just started Kendama
I really want to learn a lot in cardistry but my only is I have small hands so if anyone can give some tips to help me with that would be great
So... that's pretty much it XD
Hello everyone
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Hello everyone
Everything is possible, just follow the 3 P rule :
P : Patience
P : Practice
P : persistence
P : Patience
P : Practice
P : persistence
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Re: Hello everyone
Hi Fred! Welcome to the forums.
I used to be into penspinning too but got tired of it after awhile, helps with finger flexibility though! Which is definitely useful when it comes to cardisty.
One simple tip is to practice harder. While it is easier to do flourishes with big hands, small hands can be extremely nimble in executing cuts, pivoting of packets and aerial flips.
You might have to spend more time improving on the fluidity of your hand movements and getting angles and placement of your fingers just right on parts of each packet. Start with the foundations and slowly work your way up toward the slightly more challenging and fancy ones [emoji1] Hope that helps!
I used to be into penspinning too but got tired of it after awhile, helps with finger flexibility though! Which is definitely useful when it comes to cardisty.
One simple tip is to practice harder. While it is easier to do flourishes with big hands, small hands can be extremely nimble in executing cuts, pivoting of packets and aerial flips.
You might have to spend more time improving on the fluidity of your hand movements and getting angles and placement of your fingers just right on parts of each packet. Start with the foundations and slowly work your way up toward the slightly more challenging and fancy ones [emoji1] Hope that helps!
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