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.4.Repeat.Claw CatchThis trick involves throwing up several coins and catching them with multiple claw catches.Start Place two coins on the back of the hand.Description Throw them in the air and catch each coin individually with a claw catch (i.e.twoseparate catches).Now try more coins or coins on both hands at the same time.I can catch six coins (3 oneach hand) and four with one hand.It seems possible to do five coins.Comments You can make the last catch a bit easier by doing a palm up catch.With this method I cando four coins consistently.To make the trick more impressive (difficult), limit the amount of upwards distance to thethrow, and the amount of distance below the initial throw point for the last catch.As anexample, with three coins I throw them up about 10cm, and the last catch is about 10cmbelow the initial throw point.Flatwise:A more difficult version is to catch each coin flatwise.The first coin is caught betweenthe thumb and finger 1, the second is caught between the back of finger 1 and finger 2,and so on.The trick can be made easier by reducing the amount of spin on the coins whenthey are thrown.I can do this with 1 coin consistently, two coins occasionaly and once(probably never again) with three coins.Edgewise:If the flatwise version wasn't hard enough try to make each catch edgewise between pairsof fingers.This is extremely hard and I can do it with 1 coin about 1 time in 50.http://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (3 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin ManipulationCoin RollThis trick involves rolling the coin edgewise between the fingers.Coin SpinThe Spin is a fundamental move that forms the basis for many tricks.It involves spinning a objectbetween the thumb and the first two fingers and can be performed with coins, pencils, cards and otherobjects.Coin SpinThe basic move involves spinning a coin (or other object) between the thumb and the first two fingers.Start Hold a coin flatwise between the thumb and finger 1.The thumb is on top and heads isfacing the thumb.Description 1.Push the coin with the thumb over the tip of finger 1 until the coin is being heldwith the thumb and the back of finger 1 (on the nail).Replace the thumb with finger 2.Now the coin is held between finger 2 and theback of finger 1 with heads facing finger 2.2.Replace finger 1 with the thumb.3.Replace finger 2 with finger 1.You are now back to the starting position but tailsare now facing the thumb.4.Repeat.Comments With practice you should be able to do this spin very quickly and smoothly.When you getit working correctly, finger 2 stays still while the other two do most of the work.This is spinning forwards.You can also do the spin to the right, left and backwards(backwards is the hardest for me).Once you can do this trick smoothly practice it using fingers 2 and 3, and fingers 3 and 4.At first this will seem awkward but these variations are essential for some of the othertricks described later.Heads Up Spinhttp://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (4 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin ManipulationThis is a variation of the Coin Spin in which one face of the coin always remains on top.Start Start as for the Coin Spin.Description Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Replace finger 2 with the thumb and slide the coin back to position 1.Double SpinThis trick is just two Coin Spins performed at once on the same hand.Start Hold coin 1 flatwise between fingers 1 and 2 and coin 2 between fingers 2 and 3.Description Perform steps 3, 2 and 1 of a normal Coin Spin with coin 1.Then do the same steps withthe coin 2.Repeat.Comments At first there will be a pause between each spin but with practice this can be reduced.Stack SpinThis trick involves performing a Coin Spin with a stack of two or more coins.Start Start with a stack of two or more coins held flatwise between the thumb and finger 1.Description Perform a normal Coin Spin but treat the stack as if it was just one coin.The coins willslide against each other during the motion but this can be reduced with practice.Variations During a 2 coin stack spin you can make the coins flip around each other.There are threevariations described.Top Coin Flip: Perform steps 1 and 2 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin awayfrom you with the thumb until only half of it is resting on the bottom coin.Usefinger 1 to flip the top coin 180 degrees until it is resting on top of the thumb.Remove the thumb.Exchange: Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin sway from you withfinger 1 until only half of it is resting on the bottom coin.Hold the bottom coinwith the thumb, then slide the top coin back further, then under the bottom coin(keeping the same face to the top).You will finish at step 2 of the Coin Spin.Bottom Coin Flip: Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin away, as inthe above variation.Move the thumb underneath the bottom coin and flip it 180degrees upwards until it is resting on top of finger 1.Remove finger 1 and finish atstep 2 of the Coin Spin.If you understand those descriptions then with practice you can do a fast two Coin Spinhttp://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (5 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin Manipulationthrowing in the above three moves when you feel like it.Coin WalkThe following tricks are based on one of the most well-known coin manipulation tricks and involve"walking" a coin across the back of the knuckles in various ways.This trick is also known as the Coin Roll but I do not use this term as I have another trick with this name.Walk DownThe base trick involves making a coin walk across the back of the knuckles, from finger 1 to finger 4 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.4.Repeat.Claw CatchThis trick involves throwing up several coins and catching them with multiple claw catches.Start Place two coins on the back of the hand.Description Throw them in the air and catch each coin individually with a claw catch (i.e.twoseparate catches).Now try more coins or coins on both hands at the same time.I can catch six coins (3 oneach hand) and four with one hand.It seems possible to do five coins.Comments You can make the last catch a bit easier by doing a palm up catch.With this method I cando four coins consistently.To make the trick more impressive (difficult), limit the amount of upwards distance to thethrow, and the amount of distance below the initial throw point for the last catch.As anexample, with three coins I throw them up about 10cm, and the last catch is about 10cmbelow the initial throw point.Flatwise:A more difficult version is to catch each coin flatwise.The first coin is caught betweenthe thumb and finger 1, the second is caught between the back of finger 1 and finger 2,and so on.The trick can be made easier by reducing the amount of spin on the coins whenthey are thrown.I can do this with 1 coin consistently, two coins occasionaly and once(probably never again) with three coins.Edgewise:If the flatwise version wasn't hard enough try to make each catch edgewise between pairsof fingers.This is extremely hard and I can do it with 1 coin about 1 time in 50.http://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (3 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin ManipulationCoin RollThis trick involves rolling the coin edgewise between the fingers.Coin SpinThe Spin is a fundamental move that forms the basis for many tricks.It involves spinning a objectbetween the thumb and the first two fingers and can be performed with coins, pencils, cards and otherobjects.Coin SpinThe basic move involves spinning a coin (or other object) between the thumb and the first two fingers.Start Hold a coin flatwise between the thumb and finger 1.The thumb is on top and heads isfacing the thumb.Description 1.Push the coin with the thumb over the tip of finger 1 until the coin is being heldwith the thumb and the back of finger 1 (on the nail).Replace the thumb with finger 2.Now the coin is held between finger 2 and theback of finger 1 with heads facing finger 2.2.Replace finger 1 with the thumb.3.Replace finger 2 with finger 1.You are now back to the starting position but tailsare now facing the thumb.4.Repeat.Comments With practice you should be able to do this spin very quickly and smoothly.When you getit working correctly, finger 2 stays still while the other two do most of the work.This is spinning forwards.You can also do the spin to the right, left and backwards(backwards is the hardest for me).Once you can do this trick smoothly practice it using fingers 2 and 3, and fingers 3 and 4.At first this will seem awkward but these variations are essential for some of the othertricks described later.Heads Up Spinhttp://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (4 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin ManipulationThis is a variation of the Coin Spin in which one face of the coin always remains on top.Start Start as for the Coin Spin.Description Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Replace finger 2 with the thumb and slide the coin back to position 1.Double SpinThis trick is just two Coin Spins performed at once on the same hand.Start Hold coin 1 flatwise between fingers 1 and 2 and coin 2 between fingers 2 and 3.Description Perform steps 3, 2 and 1 of a normal Coin Spin with coin 1.Then do the same steps withthe coin 2.Repeat.Comments At first there will be a pause between each spin but with practice this can be reduced.Stack SpinThis trick involves performing a Coin Spin with a stack of two or more coins.Start Start with a stack of two or more coins held flatwise between the thumb and finger 1.Description Perform a normal Coin Spin but treat the stack as if it was just one coin.The coins willslide against each other during the motion but this can be reduced with practice.Variations During a 2 coin stack spin you can make the coins flip around each other.There are threevariations described.Top Coin Flip: Perform steps 1 and 2 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin awayfrom you with the thumb until only half of it is resting on the bottom coin.Usefinger 1 to flip the top coin 180 degrees until it is resting on top of the thumb.Remove the thumb.Exchange: Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin sway from you withfinger 1 until only half of it is resting on the bottom coin.Hold the bottom coinwith the thumb, then slide the top coin back further, then under the bottom coin(keeping the same face to the top).You will finish at step 2 of the Coin Spin.Bottom Coin Flip: Perform step 1 of the Coin Spin.Slide the top coin away, as inthe above variation.Move the thumb underneath the bottom coin and flip it 180degrees upwards until it is resting on top of finger 1.Remove finger 1 and finish atstep 2 of the Coin Spin.If you understand those descriptions then with practice you can do a fast two Coin Spinhttp://members.iweb.net.au/~kith/juggling/Micro/coin/coin_s.htm (5 of 44) [01/11/2003 21:00:19]Coin Manipulationthrowing in the above three moves when you feel like it.Coin WalkThe following tricks are based on one of the most well-known coin manipulation tricks and involve"walking" a coin across the back of the knuckles in various ways.This trick is also known as the Coin Roll but I do not use this term as I have another trick with this name.Walk DownThe base trick involves making a coin walk across the back of the knuckles, from finger 1 to finger 4 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]