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SUMMARY:Lecture 11: Holding Out
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Now we begin to talk about the techniques and moves that a magician executes along with a presentation. Another thing that separates great magicians from outstanding performers is the ability to successfully hold out. 
What is holding out? 
Basically holding out is having something in your hands or on your body that no one is aware of. When you have a coin in the palm of your hand and you rest your hands freely like there's nothing there, that's holding out. When you are able to have many items up to your sleeve and you can still present yourself, speak and gesture without anyone suspecting anything, you're holding out successfully. 
You may have heard of the term palming a card, palming a coin. Palming has many different usages but in General, palming is one manner of holding out. You can use finger Palms, hand Palms, Tenkai Palms angle Palms, and so on. There is a vast array of palming methods and angles you can use to achieve the perfect holding out technique.
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