<tc>Practice Playbook</tc>
<tc>Practice Playbook</tc>
<tc>Practice Playbook</tc>

Practice Playbook

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Language
Théorie / Pratique

Théorie / Pratique

312 pages

312 pages

2025

2025

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Description

"This is the first magic book my girlfriend didn't fall asleep listening to."
Some guy at Magic Live

"I fooled Houdini once. This book would have made it twice."
Dai Vernon

"If I'd had this playbook, maybe people wouldn't keep calling Dai Vernon the Professor instead of me."
S.W. Erdnase

In a clandestine world where secrets are traded like currency, one man dared to risk life, limb, and possibly his reputation to expose the forbidden knowledge hidden within Practice Playbook. His name... Eric Yuhasz (Whoever that is.)

Through shadowy meetings, covert drop-spots, and suspiciously expensive rendezvous, (Rendezvouses? Rendezvi?) across the globe, this classified intel was gathered with one single mission: to make you a better performer.

Practice Playbook is overflowing with 300+ pages of strategies, hacks, and insider methods on how to practice and rehearse... smarter, not harder.

This information is so classified that many of the dozens of contributors had their names altered, scrambled, or redacted to protect their identities in this ad copy. Legends such as Fick Flocapo, Doshua Day, Shoot Agawa, Chichael Chammar, Pan Parlan, Berick Bait, Franz Harary, Glandi Pladwin, Smegory Smilson, Jeff McBride risked it all to contribute. These brave souls and many others put their necks on the line, divulging top secret material, so we all one day, can at least be... a middle over the road magician.

What it includes:

  • No card tricks
  • No coin tricks
  • No magnets
  • No threads
  • No reels, peals or facials
  • No tips on how to be a better father, mother or lover
  • No bananas

Table of Content

All joking aside, the Practice Playbook is an inspiring guide dedicated entirely to two of the most essential yet overlooked aspects of magic: practice and rehearsal. Written by award-winning teacher, speaker, author and magician, Eric Yuhasz, this book offers hundreds of ideas distilled from 25 magicians on how to transform your practice and rehearsal techniques.

Whether you are amateur or a seasoned professional, Practice Playbook is about building habits, discipline, confidence, and a clear path to becoming the magician you truly want to be. It's a mindset shift...backed by actionable advice and a coaching spirit. This book is not about teaching specific tricks. It's about teaching you how to master the effects you already perform, and leave your audiences... stunned.

Highlights

First of its Kind: There are countless books on tricks, but almost none on how to practice magic effectively. This is the missing piece in most magicians’ libraries.

Universal Relevance: Applies to all styles of magic and levels of experience.

Coaching Tone: Eric writes like a mentor, guiding readers with honesty, motivation, and realism.

Performance-Oriented: Every chapter is rooted in the real-world needs of working magicians—how to rehearse smarter, perform stronger, and grow faster.

Table of contents

"This is the first magic book my girlfriend didn't fall asleep listening to."
Some guy at Magic Live

"I fooled Houdini once. This book would have made it twice."
Dai Vernon

"If I'd had this playbook, maybe people wouldn't keep calling Dai Vernon the Professor instead of me."
S.W. Erdnase

In a clandestine world where secrets are traded like currency, one man dared to risk life, limb, and possibly his reputation to expose the forbidden knowledge hidden within Practice Playbook. His name... Eric Yuhasz (Whoever that is.)

Through shadowy meetings, covert drop-spots, and suspiciously expensive rendezvous, (Rendezvouses? Rendezvi?) across the globe, this classified intel was gathered with one single mission: to make you a better performer.

Practice Playbook is overflowing with 300+ pages of strategies, hacks, and insider methods on how to practice and rehearse... smarter, not harder.

This information is so classified that many of the dozens of contributors had their names altered, scrambled, or redacted to protect their identities in this ad copy. Legends such as Fick Flocapo, Doshua Day, Shoot Agawa, Chichael Chammar, Pan Parlan, Berick Bait, Franz Harary, Glandi Pladwin, Smegory Smilson, Jeff McBride risked it all to contribute. These brave souls and many others put their necks on the line, divulging top secret material, so we all one day, can at least be... a middle over the road magician.

What it includes:

  • No card tricks
  • No coin tricks
  • No magnets
  • No threads
  • No reels, peals or facials
  • No tips on how to be a better father, mother or lover
  • No bananas

Table of Content

All joking aside, the Practice Playbook is an inspiring guide dedicated entirely to two of the most essential yet overlooked aspects of magic: practice and rehearsal. Written by award-winning teacher, speaker, author and magician, Eric Yuhasz, this book offers hundreds of ideas distilled from 25 magicians on how to transform your practice and rehearsal techniques.

Whether you are amateur or a seasoned professional, Practice Playbook is about building habits, discipline, confidence, and a clear path to becoming the magician you truly want to be. It's a mindset shift...backed by actionable advice and a coaching spirit. This book is not about teaching specific tricks. It's about teaching you how to master the effects you already perform, and leave your audiences... stunned.

Highlights

First of its Kind: There are countless books on tricks, but almost none on how to practice magic effectively. This is the missing piece in most magicians’ libraries.

Universal Relevance: Applies to all styles of magic and levels of experience.

Coaching Tone: Eric writes like a mentor, guiding readers with honesty, motivation, and realism.

Performance-Oriented: Every chapter is rooted in the real-world needs of working magicians—how to rehearse smarter, perform stronger, and grow faster.

Highlights

First of its Kind: There are countless books on tricks, but almost none on how to practice magic effectively. This is the missing piece in most magicians’ libraries.

Universal Relevance: Applies to all styles of magic and levels of experience.

Coaching Tone: Eric writes like a mentor, guiding readers with honesty, motivation, and realism.

Performance-Oriented: Every chapter is rooted in the real-world needs of working magicians—how to rehearse smarter, perform stronger, and grow faster.

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