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Welcome to SÄCEASI the “Official Hand Sack” since 1992!
Saceasi Hand Sack is a unique skill toy by using the back hands, it`s a mix of juggling, martial arts and hacky sack (foot bag) whereby you can use any body part to catch and release except for your palms of your hands. Juggle or jam with [...]
Welcome to SÄCEASI the “Official Hand Sack” since 1992!
Saceasi Hand Sack is a unique skill toy by using the back hands, it`s a mix of juggling, martial arts and hacky sack (foot bag) whereby you can use any body part to catch and release except for your palms of your hands. Juggle or jam with yourself or find friends to engage in play. The only multi-panel design of hand sack in existence. The multi-panel design allows for hand sack to maintain its shape, much like a multi paneled designed foot bag does. The patented use of panels gives Saceasi Hand Sack the playability that paneled foot bags pro foot baggers have relied upon for years. Pick your favorite hand sack shape and get to jamming!
Start small by getting a feel for the Sac. Place the sac on the back of your hand. Feel its weight, feel its connection with the back of your hand. Once comfortable begin to move hand in varying directions while the hand sack is on the back of your hand. As you become more comfortable with the Saceasi, attempt to toss the hand sack from the back of the hand and catch it on the back of the same or even opposite hand. Once a proper back of the hand catch is mastered, remember no palms allowed, a collection of tricks can be found on under the Play page. A few hints everyone should know is to keep your fingers spread apart, your thumb up, and most of all, explore your individuality by learning to catch using any body part but the palm of your hand.
Remembers its your collection of skills that matters!
Big Dog
AKA Big Dog… (MOHAWK included!) The Big Dog is known as a school performer, Physical education motivator, corporate event personality and birthday party performer, footbag net and freestyle pro, the original myachi master, and founder of websites a like WAHSSA.org, sacdemain.com)