Moves
4b Palm Shower
balls used: 4difficulty (harder to easier):
4b Curl
2b vertical palmspin
2b Vertical Stack Arm Roll
1b Temple to Temple Roll
4b Palm Showerlogin to adjust
1b Forhead to Nosebridge Stall
3b Flying Butterfly
1b Spiral
default image: Shifty 2024-06-09
Well, the easist way I have found to learn this trick is to do 2 ball seperated palmspins in each hand. Every couple of revolutions, pass the ball in your left hand to the right at the fingertips, and the ball in the right hand to your left at the palm. They should pass at the same time, meaning your palmspins have to be somewhat in sync.
Comments
oh my...2002-06-09 17:14:30 by Roo
how does one go about learning this?
re: oh my...
2002-06-10 14:10:34 by kverens
start with the two ball version (not on the site, I think), making sure that each ball travels the whole length of the hand (heel to finger, and vice-versa) before passing across.
Then do the same with three ball, and finally four.
re: oh my...
2002-06-17 20:46:27 by chicken
See how the hands are not aligned perfectly with one another as in the 2b variation of this move? Also, the pinkie fingers overlap for the 4b version, and do not in the 2b. I found that that helped me a bit, instead of learning it through trial and error.
re: oh my...
2002-06-18 13:12:16 by RSS
There is no reason not to line up the hands perfectly or to overlap the little fingers, that is just the way that Shifty learned this trick. I personally prefer keeping the hands lined up and not crossing the fingers because then when you reverse the direction there is no need to adjust your hand positions and the transition can be made more smoothly.