Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Get Out Of Handcuffs Houdinistyle

Houdini was a master of escape and though he is gone, many people still idolize his escape work. One of his most memorable pastimes was escaping from handcuffs. He used an assortment of tricks to escape from the bonds, but his tricks usually involved a key. With a little practice and showmanship, you can replicate his escape feats. Remember to keep safety in mind, though. You need a quick way to escape from the cuffs if an emergency arises.


Instructions


1. Purchase a pair of handcuffs that have two keys. Keep one key and provide the other key to your assistant. Your assistant will hold on to the key in case of an emergency while you attempt to escape.


2. Choose your location for performing the trick carefully. The location should seem devoid of hiding places at first, but it needs an inconspicuous spot to hide a small key (such as a loose brick that hides a small compartment or a thick lampshade that will conceal a key). Hide your key in the room.


3. Practice inconspicuously retrieving your key from its hiding spot. You can make the retrieval look like an accident (for example, you could feign a stumble against the hiding space and deftly retrieve the key).


4. Stretch your wrists to improve dexterity while you wear the handcuffs. Retrieving the key without detection is a hard task, but it means nothing if you can't use the key while wearing the cuffs. Rotate your wrists and practice unlocking the cuffs while you wear them.


5. Ask your assistant to witness your attempt to remove the handcuffs. Your assistant will tell you if she noticed you retrieving the key so you can adjust your performance plan.