Postby Warrior4Christ » Mon Feb 20, 2006 4:26 pm
Why do people find spinning it around in their left hand easier?
Good link glitch! I think the Sonic Normal will be my next challenge. It even has a ThumbAround (the one I did) tutorial.
My tips:
- Be prepared to drop the pen many times. About a two thirds of you time will be spent picking the pen up. Try resting you arm on a surface like your bed, then when it spins away, it won't go too far.
- Use a long pen if possible.
- Try grasping the pen near the end of the pen when you first start trying to spin it.
- It took me about 3 months of practice to do it properly.
- If we label the thumb 'finger 1' and the little pinky finger 'finger 5', and the ones in between their respective numbers.... finger 1 should push down on the pen gently halfway between fingers 2 and 3, and finger 3 should be pushing up wanting to curl inward slightly, while finger 2 holds the pen at the very end preventing it from moving. Then when you spin it, finger 2 releases the pen (it slides out of finger 2's grasp by pushing down with finger 1), then it should spin around, and don't worry about catching it until you practiced that enough. Catching it (using finger 2) is hard and just requires a lot more practice.
- And finally, don't spin your pen around in lectures/classes until you're confident enough unless you're willing to pick it up, and/or accidentally hit people with a flying pen.
I hope that made sense.
Everywhere like such as, and
MOES.
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