Ok so it has been nearly 3 months since i started magic and flourishing.
I have used the Trilogy as my main focal point for cardistry, among a few youtube tuorials for basic cuts and such.
I started out learning charlier, revolution etc, as most people do and then progressed onto the easier cuts on the Trilogy.
In the last 2 weeks i have been learning each stage of the Jackson 5. The only one i have not got to yet is sybilism.
In the last few days, i have been focusing on the leno cut and genesis, and can do it but still need (obviously) a tonne of work.
I really havent been practicing anything but the leno cut, and i decided to give some easier cuts that i learned at the start a go, such as Eko, akira, the Werm etc. Obviously they are quite easy, but still, i noticed how much my control had grown just over these tricks, since focusing on the leno cut.
Its quite a satisfying feeling, taking a break from something you are working on and delving back into the first stuff you learnt, to find you can pull them off with such ease.
Bit of a pointless thread, but just wanted to see if anyone else found this a rewarding experience?
I have used the Trilogy as my main focal point for cardistry, among a few youtube tuorials for basic cuts and such.
I started out learning charlier, revolution etc, as most people do and then progressed onto the easier cuts on the Trilogy.
In the last 2 weeks i have been learning each stage of the Jackson 5. The only one i have not got to yet is sybilism.
In the last few days, i have been focusing on the leno cut and genesis, and can do it but still need (obviously) a tonne of work.
I really havent been practicing anything but the leno cut, and i decided to give some easier cuts that i learned at the start a go, such as Eko, akira, the Werm etc. Obviously they are quite easy, but still, i noticed how much my control had grown just over these tricks, since focusing on the leno cut.
Its quite a satisfying feeling, taking a break from something you are working on and delving back into the first stuff you learnt, to find you can pull them off with such ease.
Bit of a pointless thread, but just wanted to see if anyone else found this a rewarding experience?