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Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
I was watching Cultural Exchange 1 and the idea was presented of practicing the Muscle Pass with a stack of coins so that when you muscle pass just one, it goes higher. This is the same principal where everyone discovers how high they can shoot a poker chip after practicing the MP with a silver dollar.
SO I took two Eisenhowers, a little superglue, and I now have a single coin which is the weight and thickness of two coins. I practice just about every coin move there is with it, and I find it's a good tool. I'm curious who else uses this. |
magicbob116 Inner circle 1522 Posts |
Good idea. I think I'll give it a try and let you know what my results are.
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
Hmm great idea, I might try it on the guys' scotch and soda down at the shop.
tjo'
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Kinda like baseball players on the on deck circle with a big weight on the bat.
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Wayne Hackler Regular user 139 Posts |
I know some basketball players who use the same principle (using ankle weights) to increase their vertical leap. I'm seriously considering doing the same thing you did, Jordini. I just wanted to hear someone else's opinions on the adaptation for the MP.
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T. Joseph O'Malley Inner circle Canada 1937 Posts |
Quote:
On 2005-10-15 11:30, Wayne Hackler wrote: That's interesting. I actually did that a few years back, strapped ankle weights on and walked around all day wearing them, in the office, at the bar, etc. All that happened was my legs got really sore...
tjo'
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