the MuScLe PaSs by JAY noblezada

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

http://zikretoz.blogspot.com/

go to our site, vote, request your tricks( send me a message ere at youtube )...
i will teach how to do it! I might even upload a gimmick-creating tutorial if you want!

lets have a MAGIC COMMUNITY thats sharing helping each other! send me your tutorial-videos of magic on via rapidshare and I will upload it to our NEW-SITE!

any requests? questions? reactions? go to our site ( http://zikretoz.blogspot.com/ )! and then send me messages here!

dont forget to visit http://zikretoz.blogspot.com/ target date of TUrorials is September 8, 2008 but you can vote and send me your IDEAS!


http://borntoperformtricks.blogspot.com/




http://zikretoz.blogspot.com/

LEARN!!!!

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  • Good job Jay!

  • jay is da man

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  • the muscle pass is really difficult.

  • HA HE RIZED HIS HAND AT 0:29 !

  • You notice in all of penguin magic vids, they always say that its one of the most effective and visual effects. drrrrrr -.0

  • As a master of this particular sleight myself i figured id get the the dvd.

    After seeing it i must say im not impressed. The production seems to be done in a hurry as he fails a number of time. Retake until its flawless dude, thats the upside of magic videos. The coin trough chair thing was simply embarresing to watch. I did learn some new applications though so it wasnt a total waste of time..

  • @Ilcorvodark dickhead.. its easy to learn, hard to do

  • ordered

  • fake!

  • i dont buy dvd:s i watch tutorials on youtube, if u dont learn by youtube i dont think u learn by dvd:s

  • how good is this dvd someone tell me thanks.

  • Use a poker chip at first. That will condition your hands. Then when you get comfortable with that, then switch over to a silver dollar. And most importantly, keep practicing. You will find that sweet spot in your hand. Don't worry about the height of your pass. Focus on clean technique so that you can execute the move effortlessly. This is a great utility sleight that can be used for other tricks. Remember that a 1,000 mile journey starts with one step. Jay is an excellent teacher.

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