Need some XCM help...

Aug 10, 2008
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hi! hey guys I feel kinda of dissapointed of myself, I am into flourishes but I am having a hard time!!!for example I have been practicing what the he.. from brian tudor for like 5 months now, and I cant do it fast enough!!! I mean, I dont let cards to fall on the ground but I wich I could do it faster!!!

Another thing, Pressure fans!!! I mean I have totally destroyed 3 decks practicing that, under pressure and the Le Paul Spread!! man I am so frustated, I know I practice, I mean like 4 hours a day minimum....


guys what do I do??? Does XCM is not for me?? :/
 
Jul 4, 2008
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i think its ok to be fustrated being you just started cardistry. i think everyone here have the same problem in the begining. my advice is to keep practicing and dont give up you will get it sooner or later. good luck
 
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As the post above me said, keep practicing. Don't forget that Tudor has been doing his stuff for years. Of course he is gonna have it better than anyone else. Just keep practicing and smoothness/speed will come. :)

-Doug
 
Aug 7, 2008
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same goes for me, exept i eventually mastered the normal le paul spread with practice and completely destroying 2 decks of bikes =/ it find it impossible to do the pressure fan and under pressure.
 
Jul 4, 2008
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XB explain pressure fan really well and if you know the pressure fan you can do under pressure
 
May 4, 2008
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Hey man, Brian Tudor has been doing this stuff for years like Sinful said.
What you should do is look for the hardest parts of the flourish and concentrate on that move or that cut, etc. Keep repeating this move until u get it to flow nicely. Then, try it with the rest of the flourish. If there are different phases in the flourish, repeat the complicated phase over and over so that the moves flow seamlessly into each other. This might take a while but if you want to be as fast as Tudor, you should do it.
One thing's for sure, don't give up. Never give up on what you want.
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Keep at it - honestly, they take a lot longer than you think. I've been flourishing for a year, pressure fanning for that long, and I still don't get it 100% (obviously with a lot of variable factors, deck state, what you define as perfect, etc). There are still practically no flourishes I'm perfectly happy with, I wouldn't expect to be at that level for a long while.
 
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