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Aerokinesis
24/11/2015 20:17
The control of air, breezes, wind, swirls, hurricanes and tornadoes. A kinese that can be used for simple things or the most grandiose. Detoxify the air, dissipating smoke, creating breezes, swirls, winds, among other things, are the skills of a Aerokinetico.
Aerokinese...
Pyrokinese
10/11/2015 15:55
The control of fire and high temperatures. Pyrokinesis can make things hotter, literally, and leave all amazed and impressed.
* Control of Flames *
Light a candle, her best friend training. Observe the flame and try to feel it, establishing a connection between you and the...
Criokinesis
02/11/2015 22:59
The ability to control ice and low temperatures. It's a pretty powerful kinese, if taken into consideration its freezing techniques.
Freezing Water
Take a glass bowl and place in warm water that has to be in the same temperature environment. Concentrate in slowing the water molecules,...
Kinesis
23/10/2015 16:51
There are several kinesis (Chinese, kinetic, among other names), among which you can specialize.
Kinesis are skills that allow the practitioner to control the movement of something.
Today, I'll talk about Chronokinesis...
Time? All this is very relative. How about...
Card spring (Flourish)
18/10/2015 17:24
Card springs are among the most flashy flourishes. It involves building a lot of pressure on the corners or edges of a deck, then releasing that pressure so there is a steady flow of cards going from one hand to another. Experienced artists can produce springs up to three to four feet...
Card Fans (Flourish)
14/10/2015 23:49
There are several different methods of fanning, some more difficult than others. The simplest method is the thumb-fan, which is done by pivoting the entire deck around your thumb and evenly distributing the cards. Other methods include the pressure fan, the one handed fan, the carnahan...
Flourishes with only one card (Cardistry)
09/10/2015 12:41
Card twirls: card twirls combine many small motions with a single card that, in unison, allow the card to appear as if it is rapidly twirling from finger to finger. These flourishes are generally accomplished by combining small movements of the fingers with a larger motion of the wrist...
Two-handed Cuts (Cardistry)
28/09/2015 22:48
Two handed cuts are flourishes that utilize both hands.
Cuts such as the "swing" and "swivel" cut are often the first two handed cuts that beginner Cardists learn. They are essential as they provide a basis for more advanced cuts.
The...
Cardistry One-handed Cuts
17/09/2015 15:50
The Charlier Cut (also known as the Charlier Pass) is a method of splitting a deck of cards into two parts using one hand. This is typically one of the first flourishes learned by beginner card manipulators, as it is later necessary for some more difficult...
Cardistry: It’s Not Magic, It’s An Art Form
12/09/2015 19:22
If you’re anything like me, your idea of shuffling a deck of cards is cutting it in half and rearranging it. Sad, right? A basic card shuffle just isn’t built in my motor skills. But for people who practice “cardistry,” or card flourishing, shuffling a deck has to be second-hand...
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