Ain’t that the truth bahaha trying to stretch out everything to make a much money off it as they can. This man decides to work for his money and actually comes up with new idea for each video instead of getting 50 videos from one idea.
If you guys think that's an impressive amount of time for a video, then you should see some editors. Or Lazy Purple who puts in hundreds of hours of work for some videos.
It's honestly so inspirational to see you struggle with things! It's easy to find people who can do cool things, but it's rare to see the effort it takes to get there, and the frustration of failing over and over until you've finally got it! I love your channel, keep it up
So you watched Michael Vincent, then the Steven Bridges video where Michael Vincent turned up in the background, and then this video where Steven commented? Cool.
The thing about Mike that I love is that he's always determined. Like Chris (who I really like and is an inspiration to my magic career), said that it takes some people years. But I bet those people only practice a few days a week and when they do they only practice for a few minutes. Now Mike does learn quick but he also practiced and hour a day at least.
Hey Mike, since you've learned how to ride a unicycle and juggle maybe you can put those two skills together and juggle while riding your unicycle. You might want to wear safety gear.
Position the saber so that it slides across a bottle of wine at some point of the run, and opens it. Bonus points if you get any of the wine inside any of the wineglasses.
Not only are you learning new skills on a weekly basis, but the quality of your videos is always increasing! Across all of youtube, your content is the best! Much love
Eh, I've seen a comment that says the same thing, I don't know if you copied, or just got "inspired", but good luck on getting likes. (I was kidding about the " getting likes" part...)
Hi. I think that you should try to learn Polyphonic Overtone singing. This is a singing technique where you sing two notes at once. Hope you try this.:)
Love it, Mike! I have a challenge for you and please think about it. Learn to draw a circle. Let me clarify Learn to Draw a perfect circle free hand. I will let you in on a bit of info it is hard! no joke.
ruclips.net/video/eAhfZUZiwSE/видео.html Watch this and tell me 2 min is all it will take. I think that it is right up there with learning to throw a tomahawk it's fun you can do it over and over and it's all about muscle control and repetition.
I JUST started trying to learn this a couple days ago myself. My hat is off to you, sir! What excellent tenacity you have! And, I absolutely love watching these colaborative vids between Chris and people such as yourself! Keep up the hard work.
pixiljuice itme well when you put years of practice into something, you never really forget how to do it. But when you do it for just a couple days, a year later you may have to re learn how to do it all over again. That’s the key difference
Try to do the Spring as perfect as a cardist or magician. You should even be able to do the Spring after months of not doing it. That's called muscle-memory. You need it for EVERY move in cardistry or magic.
Great job.... One thing I noticed the relative motion of the cards.... When a card is relaeased and the hand move back at the same speed... the card is like floating in the air....and you catches it with your other hand.... I think the little moment In which we see the cards isolated in mid air... Causes the magical beauty of this flourish....
Oh you can just feel how grating this must've been. I hate picking up a deck of cards just once. I can hardly imagine 10 days of it. My learn quick suggestion is to learn to roll a kayak!
Nevertheless Nobody joked about it, people just don’t understand it. It’s not just some kind of a simple irritation, it’s a real obsession over having to do things again and again in the right way until you satisfy your mind. It’s not just about the order of playing cards, it’s a real illness that harms your everyday life.
@@rockwitharms7455 i have ocd but theres many types. Mine isnt the one where everything has to be in order, but in order for me to cope with the intrusive thoughts ocd gives me, i used to have a rouitine and if that got messed up id throw a fit, ik dramatic but that was my coping mechanism. Ocd can come in many forms and isnt just about wanting things clean and in order, so yeah, it is about having to do things a certain way to cope with things. For an example, My mum used to have to walk by a certain rock in a certain way, like on the right of it, otherwise she would panic something bad would happen to her family, since the ocd clings onto the thing youre worring and caring about about and makes you worry more and changes it, hence the obsessive, the compulsive is how you deal with that etc. Just thought id throw this out there! :D a lot of people misunderstand and make jokes about it being like "ooo i like everything being clean so i have ocd" wheras its really not that simple ☺ it really really messes up your life if you have it bad and i can barely go outside without worrying about the things and associating those obsessive things to the places i used to love. i dont think you were making a joke out of it, its just for other people to know that its not very nice to see jokes about disorder. :)
The different variety of OCD also includes different severities of the disorder, so you shouldn't discredit those with lower severity as "making fun of a disorder"
My one note would be on how you're catching the cards. You're doing it with basically a flat, open hand which makes it easy for the cards to spread out & go everywhere. The way you wanna' catch them is by making a sort of cradle with your hand with your pinky & index finger along the short edges, & your thumb, middle, & ring fingers along the long edges which keeps the cards more contained.
One skill i always really wanted to learn but never found the motivation to do is penspinning^^ C'mon mike, be my inspiration and show me how its done ;)
I’ve known how to do that for a while and do it all the time at school, but I’m not the best at it because I still mess up every now and then but it’s fun to do it in front of my friends and see them try and fail at doing it
I think this channel is better than tutorial channels, because Mike is on the same level of learning as you. I think this boosts confidence because you know that other people go through the same hardships.
Information for non-magicians and cardists: So what Mike was trying to do, bending them the other way at the start, when done correctly that is a dribble not a spring. 2 different things that often get confused.
You just don't quit... I find it so inspiring. I only want to master a few skills not as many as you, but these skills will take a while, If I do this with your mindset I have no doubt I will be pro at them by the time I'm ready to exit the world.
To be fair, he used just the index like Chris, which is harder than just doing it the way most people do it, which is with index and middle or index, middle amd ring.
Like Mike said, it's more about what you do with your thumb. Whatever fingers you do and don't use doesn't really matter - using more just makes sure it rests easier before you start, but doesn't make the actual springing part easier.
Andrew Sparkes really? I only said what I did because from personal experience, it's much harder for me to control the spring if I'm too busy trying to have control over the pressure I apply. Perhaps I'm just simply doing it wrong then?
zeliumite Oh no, I didn't mean you were doing it 'wrong', I just meant it's relatively unimportant to the actual springing part. Of course a person should use however many fingers feels comfiest to them, my point was any amount of fingers is essentially okay and no specific amount of fingers (or which fingers you use) is inherently better overall, which is what I thought you meant before! A person should just feel out what's best for them, so long as they understand the important springing part comes from the thumb and not the fingers. I personally think just one finger and the thumb looks cleanest, due to 'less parts', but would never say a person using 2, 3 or all 4 was doing it wrong, so long as it looks good!
I have been slowly learning this move over the last 2 or 3 days. To make picking up cards less of an issue I sit on the carpet when I practice. I’m happy to say I’m not that far off your progress. I can’t wait to impress my nephew with my newly acquired skills!
The key to learn cardistry is ti keep trying and trying. I remember having had thumb cramps because of doing the spring too much. And indeed, School of Cardistry and LotusInHand are awesome channels if you want to learn card flourishes ;-). Now good luck xD
Just stumbled upon this and I think this is one of the best things I've seen in a while. Seeing someone just taking the time to practice and learn something new and continue to put in the work in everyday is amazing. Good stuff man, really enjoyed this!
You are my inspiration for all time. Whenever someone says "you can't learn everything" than I just look at tham and I says "yeah! You can. There is a person who can learn anything in just matter of hours. " I really love your videos. Keep inspiring us. Love you from india. Awesome video 😊.
you're like a superhuman , that has the objective to learn all human skills possible , and the government might try to kidnap you and use you as a weapon or somethin'
Dude, found your channel from your collab with Chris Ramsay, and I've been binge watching your stuff. Amazing work, I love the energy you bring to your content! Keep it up, man, keep doing what you love!
Dude your channel is awesome I am working on my card flourishes right now like this one and watching some one else learn something helps me alot thank dude your awesome
@@michaelvogl4974 Put the cards away, let's say for a year. If you able to do the Spring perfectly after that year, then you got enough muscle memory to do it with breaks of 10 years.
Noodle Doodle Yes. And they were addressing it to Mike. I know their use of English wasn't amazing, but it's readable/understandable, at least. The effective meaning is "I love you, Mike, so me getting the first comment means a lot to me". You gotta take the second part into account when reading the "first comment" part, which gives the intended "means a lot" meaning. I mean, sure, we didn't have to read it, but likewise, if we don't have to read it, we don't gotta insult it either!
Hey, Mike you probably won't see this but I wanted to say that you are a fantastic video editor. You are very talented and you have the ability to take something so different and make it into something awesome you can make something so small into something that touches people emotionally and it is spectacular u have great talent and I love your videos you've inspired me and many others to learn new things and I think that's awesome!
You’re such a beast!! Can’t wait to collab again!
Chris Ramsay congratulations to 1mil.
who wants Chris to earn to solve the Rubik's cube?
me
yes
you are the best
Your channel should be
“Practice Makes Perfect”
literally👏🏼
''Perfect practice makes perfect''
Obviously
just tryna be relatable haha p
well i think it's best to let it for now as im afraid it will become another clickbaity channel
Practice Mikes Perfect
This guy’s persistence and determination has to be one of my greatest inspirations, cheers Mike
it took me 2 and a half hours to learn the bigger springs
He put 10 hours of work in less than 10 minutes...
This would be a Netflix series for most youtubers
10 days*
Ain’t that the truth bahaha trying to stretch out everything to make a much money off it as they can. This man decides to work for his money and actually comes up with new idea for each video instead of getting 50 videos from one idea.
If you guys think that's an impressive amount of time for a video, then you should see some editors. Or Lazy Purple who puts in hundreds of hours of work for some videos.
Aaron Terg he took 10 hours
Aaron Terg it was 10 hours because it said the time in the bottom left
nobody:
the cards when you win solitaire: 3:34
the only reason I played solitare
Lol
It's honestly so inspirational to see you struggle with things! It's easy to find people who can do cool things, but it's rare to see the effort it takes to get there, and the frustration of failing over and over until you've finally got it! I love your channel, keep it up
I think it’s time you finally make a part 2 to your back flip video. Come on Mike, you can do this! Conquer your fear
Yeahhhhhhhhh buddy! Great job man! That spring was better than mine haha
+StevenBridges cheers Steven!!! 👌✌️
Yeah Steven!
Here's what's weird. Before I watched this video I was watching your new video. Before that video I was watching a new Michael Vincent video.
100th like :)
So you watched Michael Vincent, then the Steven Bridges video where Michael Vincent turned up in the background, and then this video where Steven commented? Cool.
The thing about Mike that I love is that he's always determined. Like Chris (who I really like and is an inspiration to my magic career), said that it takes some people years. But I bet those people only practice a few days a week and when they do they only practice for a few minutes. Now Mike does learn quick but he also practiced and hour a day at least.
it took me 2 and a half hours to make the bigger springs, but I still need to practice the full catching of it
The way you edit videos is so beautiful. It makes me feel like even I could do what you do😂
You CAN do it
Hey Mike, since you've learned how to ride a unicycle and juggle maybe you can put those two skills together and juggle while riding your unicycle. You might want to wear safety gear.
He should unicycle and solve a Rubik's Cube!
Dr BEN.
Unicycle while juggling wineglasses.
While holding a boomerang
And a sabre
between your legs
Position the saber so that it slides across a bottle of wine at some point of the run, and opens it.
Bonus points if you get any of the wine inside any of the wineglasses.
I love both of your channels and it’s crazy to see you guys collab!
nice! It seemed like a good fit!
Yeah I agree entirely
me too
Learn to toss and spin a pizza!!🍕🍕🍕
When my teacher ask me about how earthquake happen
Me: 4:02
Is she your grammar teacher?
@@jayednn Bahaha... Sorry, im from Indonesia.
Oh I’m sry my bad
Diaz Sandi What the fuck did you just say?
Lol
The cards facing different directions gives me anxiety
When you have to pick up dozens of cards after every card spring, you tend to give up on stacking them properly again. Lol.
I was literally thinking you should learn this yesterday
Jon Michael so was I !!
Omg same, wtf was everyone thinking that he should do this? xD
W3B1 no, not really
i guess he was late a day
Wtf mee too
Not only are you learning new skills on a weekly basis, but the quality of your videos is always increasing! Across all of youtube, your content is the best! Much love
Gustav Elmqvist XXX
XXX MYanm
That sound the cards make are very satisfying dang
The worst part is picking them up...
Eh, I've seen a comment that says the same thing, I don't know if you copied, or just got "inspired", but good luck on getting likes.
(I was kidding about the " getting likes" part...)
Loop Is Dedz ok?!
@@loop5720 who hurt you
I'm kinda tired picking those card
@Joshua Beauchamp I know you aren't talking to me and that your comment was 5 months ago but I learnt it in about 10 hours in 2 days
1:11 7 out of 54. Can’t forget the jokers.
Ikr
Hi. I think that you should try to learn Polyphonic Overtone singing.
This is a singing technique where you sing two notes at once.
Hope you try this.:)
Actually its kinda hard to make a spring like you did. It took me a couple of weeks to master the spring. As a cardist, i salute you.
appreciate ya
"As a cardistry" a cardist you mean?
Yeah , sorry my English is not my first language. Thanks for pointing out my mistake
Haha np
Yeah don't use the word 'master' like it's a simple accomplishment. You didn't master it. You learnt it.
Learn how to use a butterfly knife
the disturbed one yes
the disturbed one Yeah buddy, I'd love to see him flipping a balisong x)
I really want this
How about you learn that it's balisong.
How do people write with Apple?! The auto correct is uncancellable!
Thallan It's can be called both
He's also playing 52 card pickup
54 you mean
55
@@TheGhost73_ 54
@@yz249 there is 55 cards in mine
@@TheGhost73_ hold up
3:15 that sound was satisfying af
Coin Knuckle roll!
pls like guys
Yeah, and vertically at that, like Connor from Detroit become human x)
Its easy to do but trying to do it faster than you can is hard
I learned how to do it in a month and i don't really work with coin tricks that much so i bet he could do it better
I hope he does
At least he's saying he wants likes Instead of the "this is how many times"
Chris ramsey is hands down my favorite magician
Love it, Mike! I have a challenge for you and please think about it. Learn to draw a circle. Let me clarify Learn to Draw a perfect circle free hand. I will let you in on a bit of info it is hard! no joke.
little circles are nice but give us something big would'ya?
Meh. Drawing perfect circles is easy. Depending on the technique used he can master it in 2m. I don't see how it's a mark of genius
ruclips.net/video/eAhfZUZiwSE/видео.html
Watch this and tell me 2 min is all it will take. I think that it is right up there with learning to throw a tomahawk it's fun you can do it over and over and it's all about muscle control and repetition.
Jon Smith You are doing it wrong.
snapguide.com/guides/draw-a-free-hand-circle/
Use your pinky finger as the point of a compass then ROTATE THE PAPER.
that's not at all what I am saying, Terry, big circle on a chalkboard, wall, etc... watch the video I replied with.
All the nations lived in peace until the card nation attacked
Mike Boyd the last card bender
I JUST started trying to learn this a couple days ago myself. My hat is off to you, sir! What excellent tenacity you have! And, I absolutely love watching these colaborative vids between Chris and people such as yourself! Keep up the hard work.
The slo-mo sections are so majestic
Where’s the back flip at???
Please learn 100 digits of pi. You could easily learn it in a few days.
Or, please learn to do the splits.
N3PTUNE - Clash Royale both of those would make for really boring videos
I wrote 84 on the blackboard in class.... :D
I know 140
But that's not really a skill, is it? I mean it's impressive, sure, but it's not a thing you do. An action you perform.
Redmar Kerkhof why not? You have to spend time to do it. Its impressive. So are skills :D
"Years of practice" he took 9 hours. Not a lot of time.
pixiljuice itme well when you put years of practice into something, you never really forget how to do it. But when you do it for just a couple days, a year later you may have to re learn how to do it all over again. That’s the key difference
Try to do the Spring as perfect as a cardist or magician. You should even be able to do the Spring after months of not doing it.
That's called muscle-memory. You need it for EVERY move in cardistry or magic.
Great job.... One thing I noticed the relative motion of the cards.... When a card is relaeased and the hand move back at the same speed... the card is like floating in the air....and you catches it with your other hand.... I think the little moment In which we see the cards isolated in mid air... Causes the magical beauty of this flourish....
Learn fast clapping!
Daniel Gløsen YES!
Sorry, but sounds pretty boring. You really want to see a video of him just clapping for 10 minutes?
Daniel Gløsen that's too easy for mike tbh.I learned it in 2-3 hours of practising over 2 days( average 9 claps per second for 30 sec)
but it is cool af
Yea
Oh you can just feel how grating this must've been. I hate picking up a deck of cards just once. I can hardly imagine 10 days of it.
My learn quick suggestion is to learn to roll a kayak!
Learn to flip a butterfly knife
Kaden Smith he will get cut
Thatshady Guy nah you can get trainer butterfly knives then when he gets good he can use a real one
They’re illegal in the UK
Sasha McBrierty they’re illegal in the US too but you can still get them online
@@danielthomas348 lmao guns are legal but knives arent? (I'm not from the US)
Practice makes a man perfect
Great job! Mike.
Going to school...
Mum: son, are you ready?
Me: 0:45
You could try and learn pen spinning! The end goal could be to have the thumbaround, charge, sonic and twisted sonic down.
I agree
I can clearly see that he doesn't have OCD
Nevertheless Nobody joked about it, people just don’t understand it. It’s not just some kind of a simple irritation, it’s a real obsession over having to do things again and again in the right way until you satisfy your mind. It’s not just about the order of playing cards, it’s a real illness that harms your everyday life.
@@rockwitharms7455 i have ocd but theres many types. Mine isnt the one where everything has to be in order, but in order for me to cope with the intrusive thoughts ocd gives me, i used to have a rouitine and if that got messed up id throw a fit, ik dramatic but that was my coping mechanism. Ocd can come in many forms and isnt just about wanting things clean and in order, so yeah, it is about having to do things a certain way to cope with things. For an example, My mum used to have to walk by a certain rock in a certain way, like on the right of it, otherwise she would panic something bad would happen to her family, since the ocd clings onto the thing youre worring and caring about about and makes you worry more and changes it, hence the obsessive, the compulsive is how you deal with that etc.
Just thought id throw this out there! :D a lot of people misunderstand and make jokes about it being like "ooo i like everything being clean so i have ocd" wheras its really not that simple ☺ it really really messes up your life if you have it bad and i can barely go outside without worrying about the things and associating those obsessive things to the places i used to love.
i dont think you were making a joke out of it, its just for other people to know that its not very nice to see jokes about disorder. :)
cermet 👍
The different variety of OCD also includes different severities of the disorder, so you shouldn't discredit those with lower severity as "making fun of a disorder"
I KNOW HE NEEDS TO TURN ALL THE CARDS THE SAME WAY IT HURTS MY OCD SO MUCH
Next time:
Today I’m learning Jackson 5
Cardists will get it
That's fucking hard man,a few people can do it, good luck 😇
the fucking long ass flourish from dan and dave?
My one note would be on how you're catching the cards. You're doing it with basically a flat, open hand which makes it easy for the cards to spread out & go everywhere. The way you wanna' catch them is by making a sort of cradle with your hand with your pinky & index finger along the short edges, & your thumb, middle, & ring fingers along the long edges which keeps the cards more contained.
Hey Mike can you still able to do muscle ups?
Arun Kumar lol
He probly lost his abilty to do it again
Or use can
Or use to be able to
Not both
Wtf happend to english here?
If he wants to keep up that skill he must do at least bunch of muscle ups every other day..
I challenge you to make your own background music!!!
One skill i always really wanted to learn but never found the motivation to do is penspinning^^
C'mon mike, be my inspiration and show me how its done ;)
I’ve known how to do that for a while and do it all the time at school, but I’m not the best at it because I still mess up every now and then but it’s fun to do it in front of my friends and see them try and fail at doing it
I love how happy you get when you do these makes me feel warm tbh
I think this channel is better than tutorial channels, because Mike is on the same level of learning as you. I think this boosts confidence because you know that other people go through the same hardships.
Information for non-magicians and cardists: So what Mike was trying to do, bending them the other way at the start, when done correctly that is a dribble not a spring. 2 different things that often get confused.
8:03 Well, ZZ has only three algorithms, but, you know...
n o b o d y u s e s Z Z
Tetricuber Roux is life
Yeyyyy speedcubers
Rip I’m a CFOP normie
@@spencer3266 i wish i new full cfop its so hard
Try learning ZB how bout dem apples
When you bent the cards the opposite way I was like "WHAT'RE YOU DOING MATE!"
2:52 he went out because the cards were being lost.....😂😂
What an awesome room @ 4:47!! Great job on the card spring! Pretty cool!
Learn to do cup stacking!
Learn to master each yoyo tricks
Another awesome video!
Slowly closing in to 1M subs!!!
Any chance for another collab with Alec Steele?
always keen to work with Alec.
0:55 love how he got a card stuck between his fingers
You just don't quit... I find it so inspiring. I only want to master a few skills not as many as you, but these skills will take a while, If I do this with your mindset I have no doubt I will be pro at them by the time I'm ready to exit the world.
You should learn to spout water! great video :)
I thought that.
Dr BEN.
In celebration of the World Cup learn some sort of football freestyle trick
Adam Jk around the world could be a good one
To be fair, he used just the index like Chris, which is harder than just doing it the way most people do it, which is with index and middle or index, middle amd ring.
I do it with just the middle, which is also a possible way
Tarmin Slingerfinger yep
Like Mike said, it's more about what you do with your thumb. Whatever fingers you do and don't use doesn't really matter - using more just makes sure it rests easier before you start, but doesn't make the actual springing part easier.
Andrew Sparkes really? I only said what I did because from personal experience, it's much harder for me to control the spring if I'm too busy trying to have control over the pressure I apply. Perhaps I'm just simply doing it wrong then?
zeliumite Oh no, I didn't mean you were doing it 'wrong', I just meant it's relatively unimportant to the actual springing part. Of course a person should use however many fingers feels comfiest to them, my point was any amount of fingers is essentially okay and no specific amount of fingers (or which fingers you use) is inherently better overall, which is what I thought you meant before! A person should just feel out what's best for them, so long as they understand the important springing part comes from the thumb and not the fingers. I personally think just one finger and the thumb looks cleanest, due to 'less parts', but would never say a person using 2, 3 or all 4 was doing it wrong, so long as it looks good!
Im like a week into cardistry and right @3:00 is where I figured out lighter pressure is totally the key to expanding the spring. Thanks!
4:54 when you`re gambling in a game and you think you got something bad but instead you got something op
I'm jelly. Ive been working on the spring for a while with much slower success
You should learn to trick a balisong (butterfly knife)
Bob Will phillippines
The video after this one for me is "Playing card machine gun"
Eric Xue by mark rober?
I have been slowly learning this move over the last 2 or 3 days. To make picking up cards less of an issue I sit on the carpet when I practice. I’m happy to say I’m not that far off your progress. I can’t wait to impress my nephew with my newly acquired skills!
5:03 that moment you actually get it but one card droped 😂
its so funny how american people say ''kurzgesagt''
I'm pretty sure he's scottish
Crazy idea but what about learning to fly eg paramotor or microlite?!
i got in touch with a dude about that a while back but he never got back to me. Might try again!
I still spill the cards everywhere
your ability and drive to want to learn new things is truly inspiring
I get so happy when he nails these things
Who all had cards in their hands ? 😂😂
Damn,I couldn't spring it even after 3 months of trying
well i'm pretty sure if you just keep trying it and find out what you're doing wrong, you'll be able to get it within a few days.
Watch lotusinhand or school of cardistry's tutorial
Chris Ramsay has a tutorial for this on his channel
The key to learn cardistry is ti keep trying and trying. I remember having had thumb cramps because of doing the spring too much. And indeed, School of Cardistry and LotusInHand are awesome channels if you want to learn card flourishes ;-). Now good luck xD
You should learn how to do Origami! Great video! 👍
Just stumbled upon this and I think this is one of the best things I've seen in a while. Seeing someone just taking the time to practice and learn something new and continue to put in the work in everyday is amazing. Good stuff man, really enjoyed this!
You are my inspiration for all time. Whenever someone says "you can't learn everything" than I just look at tham and I says "yeah! You can. There is a person who can learn anything in just matter of hours. " I really love your videos. Keep inspiring us. Love you from india. Awesome video 😊.
The hardest part is just picking up all the cards
Boom
Lefman Kan crazy russian hacker
you're like a superhuman , that has the objective to learn all human skills possible , and the government might try to kidnap you and use you as a weapon or somethin'
Dude, found your channel from your collab with Chris Ramsay, and I've been binge watching your stuff. Amazing work, I love the energy you bring to your content! Keep it up, man, keep doing what you love!
1:49 literally me pooping
Gotcha 0:40
Calvin Chapman
I don't understand this
How it was a meme
Calvin Chapman You misunderstand the meme, then. Gotta be on the knee. Otherwise it's just the 'okay/alright/good' gesture.
Andrew Sparkes
True
Mr Beast had Chris Ramsay in his magic trick video
Learn to muscle pass with a coin. (Specifically the anti gravity trick)
Craig Hipsher sup fellow baj
That's a sexy move .
I think by next year, Mike will be an “All-Around professional”
Truly admiring your patience and persistence!
Is it just me or if Mike shaved would he look like Charles Boyle from Brooklyn 99?
MagnusScot lmao yeah
omg thats who he reminds me of
What song did you use for the montage?
Learn to stand on an empty soda can without it crushing
Kyle Foss is it even possible
Send link of video
JH Piano Anime just search standing on empty soda can
Kyle Foss
woahh thats cool
JH Piano Anime probably would be a pretty boring video though
I used to crush cans a lot as a kid. So a quick how-to: Step 1) stand on an empty soda can. Step 2) there is no step 2.
You are brave as hell to take all these things on it shows extreme discipline and endurance
Dude your channel is awesome I am working on my card flourishes right now like this one and watching some one else learn something helps me alot thank dude your awesome
Ist Not that hard i learned it in one evening
...ok it was a long evening
😂
Try to do it once. Then put the cards away for like one or two weeks and do it again. You will fail.
It's called muscle memory.
@@Spot_Shot i do it a lot so i dont think i can forgett it anymore
@@michaelvogl4974 Put the cards away, let's say for a year.
If you able to do the Spring perfectly after that year, then you got enough muscle memory to do it with breaks of 10 years.
@@michaelvogl4974 You can trust me. I am doing this stuff for years.
Yeeeah first comment u dont know how much do i love ❤️
Cameron Sole why did we need to know?
Noodle Doodle We don't? He wasn't addressing it to us. Learn to read.
Andrew Sparkes you do realise I was talking about them saying they were first
Noodle Doodle Yes. And they were addressing it to Mike. I know their use of English wasn't amazing, but it's readable/understandable, at least. The effective meaning is "I love you, Mike, so me getting the first comment means a lot to me". You gotta take the second part into account when reading the "first comment" part, which gives the intended "means a lot" meaning. I mean, sure, we didn't have to read it, but likewise, if we don't have to read it, we don't gotta insult it either!
Andrew Sparkes thx❤️
you should learn how to dribble cards!
LMAO I WAS JUST WATCHING Chris’ SMS Puzzle Video and randomly clicked this....
Hey, Mike you probably won't see this but I wanted to say that you are a fantastic video editor. You are very talented and you have the ability to take something so different and make it into something awesome you can make something so small into something that touches people emotionally and it is spectacular u have great talent and I love your videos you've inspired me and many others to learn new things and I think that's awesome!
i like turtles
Me 2
Normie
yes u do...