Title: Musle Pass Routine
Description: How to make the pass easier
zinally - October 6, 2004 06:44 AM (GMT)
I try to do the musle pass but for coin I only can get 4" high whereas for plastic chip I got it to fly at 1ft. Anyway muscle pass is when u put the coin in your palm and it fall upward to the other hand ! It awesome! The only thing I do not know the best method in doing it!
Kevin - October 7, 2004 12:11 AM (GMT)
For Huron, he Muscle Passes anything by places it DEEP into the crotch of the palm with his other hand. I do it with a consistent obejct (halfo dollars), so I get into it by a DEEP one-handed classic palm. The next step: practice. Took me a whole week, and that's pretty long for me to get something down when I try hard. Bad Habits don't count :D
-Kev
zinally - October 7, 2004 05:05 AM (GMT)
Kevin, are u the one who contribute at magicvideodepot! and called the cardist! If so I am your fan! Awesome contribution man!! B) B) B) B)
GordonLi - October 12, 2004 03:41 PM (GMT)
still practicing... gotta learn to summon all my 'chi'
Pseudo - October 12, 2004 03:58 PM (GMT)
Is there any videos on this muscle pass you guys are talking about. I believe its an advance sleight.
Can you guys recommand me a good video to learn this pass?
ren8585 - October 12, 2004 04:06 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Pseudo @ Oct 12 2004, 11:58 PM) |
Is there any videos on this muscle pass you guys are talking about. I believe its an advance sleight.
Can you guys recommand me a good video to learn this pass? |
Pseudo - October 12, 2004 04:18 PM (GMT)
Incredible... Its seems like the coin has broke the law of gravity.
Now, I believe that takes months of practise...
BTW does your palm hurts when doing the muscle pass? What kind of coins do you use to do it? SG coins seems too small for this pass.
Ren... thanks for the video...
ren8585 - October 12, 2004 04:23 PM (GMT)
yes it does lol i cant do it going upwards but i can do it across...
zinally - October 14, 2004 06:14 AM (GMT)
I admit it it quite tough doing muscle pass so I stick to plastic chip for the routine.
GordonLi - October 14, 2004 08:26 AM (GMT)
inching towards success! ive got 1 inch today... and a sore thumb
Brendan - January 6, 2005 11:09 AM (GMT)
its so hard to believe that muscle pass can be done.. it just seems to impossible... huron and the rest... u gotta show me how man!!! i have to see it to beleive it! lol
[Ling] - January 6, 2005 11:27 AM (GMT)
Yeah, it's hard to do that pass. From the last intensive muscle passing training, i got a heavily blistered palm region at the ''spot of launching'', and it started to bruise deep purple for a few days... And yes, it hurts... Now i can do a horizontal one relatively easy. Only once can i manage to a truly vertical one...
Winder - January 6, 2005 12:24 PM (GMT)
You can actually try a routine about magnet, i talk about i can absorb earth magnetic charges and cause my hand and coins to be magnetic. Then blar blar blar, then end with a Muscle pass sideway and upwards. Got very good reaction for this, haha. Someone who claim "I know how he do the coin fly up" i pass him the coin and he was "Arghh.. Argh..."
Huron - January 6, 2005 04:17 PM (GMT)
Muscle passes are one of the most... "WHOA" ungimmicked things to laymen. The closest things to a coin flying without strings or anything. I have to use my other hand to jam it in if it's a really really small coin. But for normal coins like twenty cent coins I use the same method as Kev, one hand into classic palm.
I say practise with Singapore coins because if you don't some laymen might think all "those are trick coins". I use twenty cent coins the most because fifty cent coins are just... OUCH. At least it's all worth the pain and practise. Start practising sideways, gain length, then upward and gain height. :D
Huron
Aloy - January 6, 2005 05:19 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Huron @ Jan 7 2005, 12:17 AM) |
I say practise with Singapore coins because if you don't some laymen might think all "those are trick coins". I use twenty cent coins the most because fifty cent coins are just... OUCH. At least it's all worth the pain and practise. Start practising sideways, gain length, then upward and gain height. :D
Huron |
Hmm...actually i think that differs person to person.
I can do it best with a 1/2 dollar, and i can do with a local 50 cents too.
But to try do it with a 20 cents I'd rather go learn perfect faro.
Is it worth the practise and effort? I'm still inclined to say no. With the same effort, you can learn other coin moves that's not as flashy but much more useful for coinwork.
phoenixsam - January 7, 2005 07:18 AM (GMT)
wah lau......20 cents muscle pass...amazing man... :o