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Good day!!

I am really new to the cardistry XCM thing and i new a few flourishes but i would really like to know what is the best source to learn from out there.

And is it a problem that all my grips are in my left hand ( I am right handed)?? as i have noticed that pretty much all the people who take a interest in cards grip there cards in the right hand?

This shit is addictive!!! cant leave my dam cards alone!! :ugdance:
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If you want free sources, then youtube is probably the biggest source. Might take some time to sift through and find the good stuff though.

As for the grip: yes, right handed people typically have the deck rested in the left hand throughout flourishes, with the right hand doing the bigger movements.
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MagikFingerz wrote:If you want free sources, then youtube is probably the biggest source. Might take some time to sift through and find the good stuff though.

As for the grip: yes, right handed people typically have the deck rested in the left hand throughout flourishes, with the right hand doing the bigger movements.
What he said. I still use Asad's 52 Kards on Youtube and backed his recent KS project. I have also used schoolofcardistry on Youtube. Both are great places to start.
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So i should re adjust how i hold the cards for it to be beneficial in the long run?

Thanks I have watched some of there stuff and found that it was a good source, but my fav source is disturbed reality on youtube he is more magic focused but his tutorials are on point!!!!!!!!

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I learn most of my flourishes in theory11.com they have a lot of free content . Why not check it out ?
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Seriously guys??!! The website Kardistry.com is one of the best learning sites - it really encompases all things cardistry - unfourtuneately but awesome at the same time it is down for a HUGE Update (I think an app is going to be made too :) )
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Hi again ,, Youtube is a great source, free , Watch the video entirly then go back and take it step by step , Cards in hand , split the flourish in 3rds , learn each segment then move on , some say it takes 29 days to memorize a flourish , go slow at first get it down then explode ,,,
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