Powerful Hands and Magic Close Up
You’ve seen my two finger pushups and CoreForce Energy power striking and my piano playing videos. Now, enjoy some close-up magic that I filmed in between shows last night.
Many of you know me for my super strength training concepts of CoreForce Energy, but most of you don’t know of my magic and performing background that I still do to this day. The magic in this video is done with a real deck of cards. Promise. There’s one move that I worked on six years to get it to the point so you can’t see it even in full daylight and has fooled a lot of the best in magic.
I started practicing serious close-up magic when I was seven years old and eventually worked as house magician in several reputable hotels paying for my education through college and beyond before I began winning 13 international competitions for both music and magic that eventually launched my career as a performer.
I Learned How to Prevent Carpal Tunnel
I used to practice just the piano alone for 8-13 hours a day. Because I was fascinated and love real sleight of hand, I also practiced many many hours a day in addition to that. And, that doesn’t even include working out with martial arts and all kinds of fitness regimes. With all this and because of the unique and powerful techniques I teach in my 3 dvd course, Finger Gymnastics, I never suffered from debilitating carpal tunnel like so many who never have come close to practicing the hours I put in.
I think you’ll see for yourself in this video how many hours it must take to do real serious close-up magic with a real deck of cards. Some of the moves you’re seeing, I practiced regularly for years 500 plus times a day.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader
P.S. If you want to develop extreme dexterity and power in your hands whiled protecting your hands from the dreaded carpal tunnel, check out Finger Gymnastics It contains a huge array of the very unique exercises that do to this day while on tour throughout the world and that keep my hands in tremendous shape for speed, dexterity, and strength.













You are amazing!
A regular deck of cards in a pair of extraordinary trained hands!
Karsten
January 30th, 2009 at 6:42 pm