8 tricks with spinner
Recreation / / December 19, 2019
Aimless rotation in hand - it's not all that can be done with a spinner. The number and variety of tricks is limited only by your imagination, but should start with the basics.
The simplest tricks
1. Cabriolet
The cornerstone - hold the spinner on the middle finger of the hand. Unwind toy traditional way, the bearing holding the thumb and middle finger. Release your thumb and try to balance spinnerUntil it stops.
2. Changing hands
Spin the spinner conventional method, and then release the thumb and perekin'te toy on the middle finger of the other hand. Important in this uncomplicated feint - the ability to take your fingers just behind the bearing.
3. retrogression
Grab your thumb and forefinger of one of the spinner blades. Gentle, but jerky motion flip a toy and catch up again.
4. polarity reversal
Spin the spinner in such a grip, the thumb turned out to be the bottom. Throw the toy, trying to give an additional rotation of the bearing so that spinner turning in the horizontal plane.
Tricks of average complexity
5. Leapfrog
Do the "cabriolet" on the index finger, and then try to throw up spinner. Catch his middle finger, no longer holding a big top. If it works, then go all the way to the little finger.
6. Tossing the outside of the palm
The same thing that the "mess", but now we need to throw the spinner is not another finger, while the back of his hand.
difficult tricks
7. Double throwing of the outside of the palm
Try to combine the "leapfrog" and throwing of in the back of his hand. The difficulty lies in the fact that with each throw our spinner speed decreases: in order to get to the little finger, will need to unwind properly and comply with all elements of the most purely feint.
8. Dual leapfrog
Mastered the "leap-frog"? Now, having reached the little finger to the index finger back and start the trick again. Perhaps it is not too spectacular, but it is really effective: practicing this trick, you will learn how to hold the spinner in the balance on each of your fingers.