How To Do The Best Coin Trick Ever!
Coin Trick Training – Part 2
If your goal is to learn how to do magic tricks, you are on your way!
So what is the best coin trick? The answer is easy.
The best coin trick ever is the total vanish of a silver coin. When it’s done by a real magician, it’s not just a magic trick, but a work of art.
And if you use the ideas in this special training series, you’ll be able to do this ‘alpha-trick’ for anyone, and astonish them with how great your magic is.
In order to get maximum value out of this training module (part 2 of 4), you’ll really want to make sure you start with Part One. In it, I introduced you to the simplest, easiest way to palm a coin. I also shared secret training techniques I use to help my online students make amazing progress in record time.
You’ll need that training to get the most out of this one. If you haven’t seen it yet – or if you want to see it again before we get going, click here now.
How To Master A Move In Minimal Time
As you’ll see, this simple coin vanish is actually three separate actions that combine to create an illusion – that you drop the coin from your right hand into your left hand. Of course, the coin remains in your right hand finger palm – see training module one.
How To Find Action Position
Start with your Coin in Finger Palm, and let this unique training method show you how to find exactly where to position the coin for best results. This method takes into account that every person has different hands. You’ll see exactly how to get the best position for the vanish – but for your own hands. As you’ll see, the key is to start at the end and move backwards. Enjoy!
The All Important Display Position
In this Training Video, you’ll see how to find your personal display position, and even better, you’ll discover what a display position actually is – and why it’s virtually impossible to do amazing coin magic without it.
Your Dangerous Left Hand
After you’ve had a chance to work with the two right hand actions in the above videos, you’re ready to add the left hand action to the mix. Take special note as you watch this video that you should practice the exercises from the videos above for a few weeks before you begin working with this next video. Watch it now though – it’s important to understand how it all fits together from the very start.
As you can see from these videos, none of the three actions are complex or even difficult to perform. My students run into trouble only when they begin to combine the actions too early. Let each action get separate attention for a few weeks before you start putting them together. Otherwise, each hand forgets what it’s supposed to do and the result is a mess. By mastering each one of the simple steps below before you start combining them – you’ll see a little practice go a long way in a short period of time.
In our next Training Module, you’ll be introduced to an even more exciting aspect of this or any illusion. You’ll discover a simple, easy to use formula for adding powerful misdirection as we explore the Misdirection Formula my students have used successfully to take the illusion you’ve just learned and transform it into a miracle class effect. (Make sure to check your email tomorrow!)
To Your Success, Aaron