![]() ![]() I probably wasn’t going fast enough to injure the legs, and I was lucky with my hands.Īnd I’ve seen some fairly bad broken fingers over the years - I’d say Frankie Carroll’s fingers and thumbs would be going in different directions, Mike Houlihan, Gary (Kirby) broke his thumb in the All-Ireland final in 1996. Let us watch the demonstration below, and you can then try it for yourself.I had to go to Croom to get it sorted out because it broke badly - it wasn’t wired, it just had to be reset - but in fairness I didn’t have too many injuries in my career. This trick is easy to learn, but requires you to practice often. Place this ball in the hand which holds the ball and squeeze them together, and then place this package in the hand of a volunteer.Ĭlick your fingers and pretend that the ball has travelled from your hand into the spectator’s. You then open up your fingers back into the curled up fingers of your hand and pick up the other ball left on the table. You slowly close your fingers around the ball and at the same time bring the ball back into your hand and curl your fingers, from here you can pinch the ball with your thumb and first finger. You hold the ball at the ends of your first and middle finger and you move this stance towards the palm of your other hand. ![]() Whichever way you name it, the ball is left in your hand by holding it with your thumb and first finger. One way of performing this trick is by utilising a thumb palm this move is also that used when performing coin tricks. ![]() That means that the object does not leave the hand as it appears to but stays in the palm of your hand. The secret of this trick is using what we call a retention vanish. This trick gives you a very good start to learn how to use the sponge-balls in a way that not only amazes but leaves the spectator wondering how the extra ball came to be in their hand. You can often walk around with sponge balls in your pocket ready to perform a few tricks with them. It is very easy and always amazes people. This is a classic sponge ball magic trick. ![]()
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