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By : Justin Willis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-25 16:14:21
Recently there has been a bunch of hype going on regarding the Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball. Many teens and kids have considered purchasing one or have asked their dad and mom for one. Initially, parents may think it is just some sort of normal ball or play toy.

However people who have observed the cool stunts done in the media or in person frequently consider the ball is more than simply a gadget. So what precisely is this mystifying orb?

The Fushigi Ball is actually a style of art identified as contact juggling. Contact juggling does need time and skill to master. Contact juggling can be defined as art where a sphere or multiple orbs are being manipulated. When the spheres are manipulated by the performer, they look like they are floating or moving on their own.

Contact juggling has been around for a few years and under a number of names. Some of the tricks used in contact juggling has in fact been around for hundreds of the years. However the current day version of contact juggling started within the 1980?s when it was made famous by an expert performer named Michael Moschen.

The Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball is an modern method to do these illusions. It isn't a trick that can be executed without some practice and some talent.

Although many people can achieve a lot of of the techniques by using the Fushigi Ball easily. However other moves might require more time to perform well.

The Enigma, Levitation and Palm Spin are a couple of the techniques of contact juggling that can usually be accomplished in fewer than a week. Other tricks like Body Rolls and the Pyramid require a little longer to learn.

The Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball is approved for those who are twelve years of age or older. The suggested starting size for a ball is 3-inch in diameter. After some experience, the bigger and heavier 4-inch ball will be a lot easier to use. When using two or more balls in techniques, the tiny size balls are preferred.

It is crucial to take good care of your Fushigi since dropping it can lead to scratches. The ball will then be harder to control for performing a few of the tricks. If you have minor scratches on the orb, they can easily be filled with small amounts of nail polish. To protect your Fushigi, you should always practice on a soft surface.

The construction of the Fushigi is unique from other contact juggling balls. It is a lot more than merely a regular ball, and is actually a ball inside another ball. The sphere inside is reflective and the one outside is made of acrylic. If you ever drop the ball, it will not break, although it might become chipped or scratched.

The cost of the Fushigi Ball is $19.99. A bag, instruction manual and the tutorial DVD is included in the box.

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