Tom Hutley wrote:Well, possibly a weak spot to me in magic is holding a long palm, but mainly in the form of a finger palm.
I invested in a set of Cups and Ball's yesterday, and whilst working on the routine its the first time I have really done finger palming.
Firstly when I hold a ball in finger palm the hand looks unatural and is almost clenched like a fist even when I don't mean to be.
Its okay if I am holding the palm for a brief moment during the routine, it is just when it has to be held for a while.
Is there anything I can do to improve the palm?, I.e, replace it with another palm or change the position of, if so, how?
Thanks,
Tom
first of all ... put both hands on the table with nothing in them, just in a relaxed way. if your anything like me you'll now have your hands with both pinkies on the table and the rest of the hand roughly at a 45 degree angle with each finger being less clenched than the one before. this is a relaxed hand position which is what your trying to convey when doing a fingerpalm. look at how this looks from the front in a mirror/webcam and remember it. now pick up a ball and curl your pinky round it (just your pinky!) you'll notice that your hand curls exactly the same way as the relaxed pose and you can do stuff with all your other fingers without disturbing the position of the pinky (im actually typing this while holding a ball in pinky palm!... admittedly i only use about 3 fingers while typing but you get the idea!)
its like everything else in magic..magicians paranoia! try keeping a ball with you at all times and holding it in pinky palm while having a conversation, i tend to use my hands while talking so its good practice and you learn to keep your palms facing towards you which helps immensley! (also can help with TT paranoia too!)
in my cups and balls video
Here i use the pinky palm extensively