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Powerpasses are sequences of interrupted around 0.5 variations and are not passes despite the name. Of the many that exist, the most common ones fit in two groups: backhand and palm (commonly but incorrectly denoted as 'inverse'). They are distinct from taps in that (info that is currently not available).
Powerpasses are sequences of interrupted around 0.5 variations and are not composed of passes despite the name. Of the many that exist, the most common ones and fit into two groups: backhand and palm. They are distinct from taps in that (info that is currently not available).


The standard powerpass is palm up and backhand and moves towards the pinky rotating counterclockwise as the motion is generated by sequentially curling fingers.
The standard powerpass is palm up and backhand and moves towards the pinky rotating counterclockwise as the motion is generated by sequentially curling fingers.
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===Backhand===
===Backhand===
For these variations the pen spins around the backhand side of the finger. Mirrored powerpass reverse is commonly used in conjunction with spider spins to create continuous fingerless linkages.
===Palm===
===Palm===
===Dual Pass===
Commonly and incorrectly denoted with the inverse modifier, the pen spins around the palm side of the finger for each around.


==References==
==References==


[[Category:Tricks]]
[[Category:Tricks]]

Revision as of 23:08, 30 November 2021

Powerpasses are sequences of interrupted around 0.5 variations and are not composed of passes despite the name. Of the many that exist, the most common ones and fit into two groups: backhand and palm. They are distinct from taps in that (info that is currently not available).

The standard powerpass is palm up and backhand and moves towards the pinky rotating counterclockwise as the motion is generated by sequentially curling fingers.

History

Variations

Backhand

For these variations the pen spins around the backhand side of the finger. Mirrored powerpass reverse is commonly used in conjunction with spider spins to create continuous fingerless linkages.

Palm

Commonly and incorrectly denoted with the inverse modifier, the pen spins around the palm side of the finger for each around.

References