I believe the Gem Theory has been talked about before. Basically a gem is a trick that you treasure, one that you perform all the time. Or at least, that's my definition of it.
I recently bought 2 things: Witness and Laced. After a week i started performing these at my school. The thing i found with Witness is that it didn't fit me. I mean, the reactions i got from it was good, but after each performance of it, i didn't really feel satisfied, i didn't get much adrenaline. But after each performance of Laced, I felt i had actually accomplished something. Something the spectator will remember for a long time. So to me, Laced is a gem.
I was just thinking. How do you find your gem? Are suppose to try each and every tricks and pick out the right ones for you? How do you know if a trick is right for you? I just want to hear your opinions on this.
I recently bought 2 things: Witness and Laced. After a week i started performing these at my school. The thing i found with Witness is that it didn't fit me. I mean, the reactions i got from it was good, but after each performance of it, i didn't really feel satisfied, i didn't get much adrenaline. But after each performance of Laced, I felt i had actually accomplished something. Something the spectator will remember for a long time. So to me, Laced is a gem.
I was just thinking. How do you find your gem? Are suppose to try each and every tricks and pick out the right ones for you? How do you know if a trick is right for you? I just want to hear your opinions on this.