Hello,
I have recently found that I have been discouraged and unwilling to practice magic. I'm pretty sure this is because I feel like I am getting nowhere with my practice. I normally just sit down and practice the sleight and routine in 30 minute sections, Practice then rest or homework ( I'm a student) then back to practice. Because I am a student I want to make my practice as productive and fun as possible. I can fit about 4 and a half hours of practice in on school days, but that does mean I don't get a lot of time to relax until about 10 pm. On week ends I can do 7 hours and still get all my work and jobs done, or at least any that I don't get done in the week. I'm currently working on trick from 'The Trilogy' by Dan and Dave Buck ( they are my favourite magicians/flourisher's). I love how visual and fast paced the tricks are yet really give the spectators a punch in the stomach, not literally because they probably wouldn't want to see any more tricks after that.
So I just want to know how I can make my practice productive and allow me to get a few really good tricks under my sleeve for the summer when I will more then likely be able to walk around and show magic to strangers to begin to boost my confidence as well, but that's a different topic.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I have recently found that I have been discouraged and unwilling to practice magic. I'm pretty sure this is because I feel like I am getting nowhere with my practice. I normally just sit down and practice the sleight and routine in 30 minute sections, Practice then rest or homework ( I'm a student) then back to practice. Because I am a student I want to make my practice as productive and fun as possible. I can fit about 4 and a half hours of practice in on school days, but that does mean I don't get a lot of time to relax until about 10 pm. On week ends I can do 7 hours and still get all my work and jobs done, or at least any that I don't get done in the week. I'm currently working on trick from 'The Trilogy' by Dan and Dave Buck ( they are my favourite magicians/flourisher's). I love how visual and fast paced the tricks are yet really give the spectators a punch in the stomach, not literally because they probably wouldn't want to see any more tricks after that.
So I just want to know how I can make my practice productive and allow me to get a few really good tricks under my sleeve for the summer when I will more then likely be able to walk around and show magic to strangers to begin to boost my confidence as well, but that's a different topic.
Thanks in advance,
Adam