Do the fingerpass Reverse Tutorial

Do the fingerpass Reverse Tutorial

Learn how to do the Fingerpass Reverse with this pen spinning tutorial.

Pen spinning (or "pen mawashi" in Japan) involves the skillful manipulation of a pen, or similar instrument, with one's hands. Through time, pen spinning has evolved so that it even includes the use of elbows, knees and feet. Pen spinning is a fun way to pass time, but there are also serious competitions on a multinational level. Before you start watching pen spinning tutorials, understand that pen spinning is a skill you cannot just "get" after 10 minutes. Pen spinning takes a lot of time, dedication, and most importantly, practice. Note: you do not need a special pen. A simple pen or pencil will do. However, the longer you spin & the more advanced tricks you do, you may want to use a modified pen or pencil. You can learn how to make modified pens on http://www.UPSB.info. This pen spinning tutorial demonstrates the Fingerpass Reverse.

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