Convincing John
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering about an aspect of puppetry that isn't discussed a whole lot, but it's still important.
With Muppeteers and other puppeteers working with their arms in the air all day, are there certain exercises recommended to keep arms strong and hands nimble?
Obviously, healthy hands are essential for a puppeteer. I've heard that musicians often use some kind of finger exercises to keep their hands in shape. However, not being a musician, I'm not sure if this is true for all musicians.
Lots of different stuff is out there to help strengthen the biceps and improve finger dexterity. I just wondered if there was anything that any puppeteers would recommend. (Didn't Jim have a rowing machine?)
There's lots of different exercise programs out there, but what about aspiring puppeteers? We can't just walk down the street to a "Muppaerobics" class, y'know.
Any thoughts?
Convincing John
I was wondering about an aspect of puppetry that isn't discussed a whole lot, but it's still important.
With Muppeteers and other puppeteers working with their arms in the air all day, are there certain exercises recommended to keep arms strong and hands nimble?
Obviously, healthy hands are essential for a puppeteer. I've heard that musicians often use some kind of finger exercises to keep their hands in shape. However, not being a musician, I'm not sure if this is true for all musicians.
Lots of different stuff is out there to help strengthen the biceps and improve finger dexterity. I just wondered if there was anything that any puppeteers would recommend. (Didn't Jim have a rowing machine?)
There's lots of different exercise programs out there, but what about aspiring puppeteers? We can't just walk down the street to a "Muppaerobics" class, y'know.
Any thoughts?
Convincing John