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Reverse Levitator > Backaround This trick is also featured on pencilspinning.davidweis.com. This is another example of this difficult trick. Notice the spinning catch, the hand is very relaxed and acts as a cushion. The hand moves down as the pencil lands on it. As a prerequisite to this trick, learn to throw and catch a non-spinning object, like a lighter, with the back of your hand and then learn to throw and catch smoothly with the T1 side of your hand. Trick count: 2 Spin count: 4 Difficulty: 5 |
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Technically, this is a sonic 34-23 to Backaround 23-T1 1.5 to sonic to Backaround. The Backaround 23-T1 must be performed with at least 1.5 spins to travel the distance around the hand smoothly. The most difficult prerequisite for this trick is the Backaround 23-T1 1.5. Learning the Backaround and the Neobackaround variations (neobak 23-34, neobak23-23, neobak 23-12) will be help for this trick and other complex combos. Trick count: 4 Spin count: 4.5 Difficulty: Ninja |
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Sonic > Neo-Backaround > Neo-Backaround 23-34 > Sonic Rise > Backaround The Neobak to Neobak 23-(any catch) is a very difficult combo to learn. First learn to spin a Neobak to a catch on the back of the hand between the middle and index finger as you would to set up for a Baktap. Next learn to lift the middle finger to allow the pencil to spin under it. As the pencil spins under the middle finger drop the angle of the hand downward and pull it back toward your body, this will allow the pencil to spin out between 23 without falling or losing momentum. For this combo the 34 catch was used to set up for the Sonic Rise to Bak. Trick count: 6 Spin count: 6 Difficulty: Ninja |
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