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Learn Lock Picking
Lock picking, while made to look very easy in television shows, is considered something of an art form in many circles. In fact, there are a surprising number of hobbyists that have formed lock picking groups. Picking locks requires a certain amount of sensitivity, as picking a lock is different from most mechanical skills learned as a child. People learn to open things by keeping hands in a fixed position, independent of the amount of force needed. Think about opening a door, for example. You learned long ago that in order to open the door, you needed to twist the knob and maintain that position while pulling. The amount of pressure used to open the door may vary, but the position of your wrist and hand always remains the same. Exploring Your Sensitive Side When it comes to picking a lock, you must learn to exert force independent of the position of your hand. As you pull the pick out of the lock, each pin has to receive the correct amount of pressure while your hand moves out. Even though steady pressure is maintained, the pick itself needs to bounce up and down, dependent on the resistance offered by each pin. Fortunately, anyone can learn lock picking. All is takes is practice (learning how to be sensitive to the feel of a pick passing over pins) and the right tools. At Lockpicksonline, we have all the tools you need to get started on lock picking. And because having the right tools is only part of the equation, we've also created easy-to-understand tutorials that will teach you all you need to know about picking different kinds of locks.
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