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outlink 2015 - trick 8 - lift bat to whildwind swing in

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21-04-2015

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Outlink 2015 Trick #2

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20-02-2015

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Outlink 2015 Trick #2 Third Try

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21-02-2015

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Outlink 2016 #3 - Fork catch, grip change, flying top pivot, etc

shalafi

Round 3 of Outlink: Fork catch > Spike > Grip change (Secret Grip) > Flying top pivot > Grip change (penguin) > Grip change (normal) Keyword: Overcome Deadline: February 22nd 22:00 BST

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12-02-2016

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Outlink 2017 #8

TLMB

The original prototype Royal served me well on this one. Framing wasn't so hot though.

00:57

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26-03-2017

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Overhead Fishtails

Sandy

From forward with the right hand when the staff comes in front of you start the movement off as if you were going to do a 180 fishtail, but instead of taking the staff behind you (on the other side) you do a quick 360 and tuck your hand behind your head then go back into forward fishtails (it feels a bit like you untwisting your body underneth the staff). p.s. you don't really need to hold your chest wheil doing this move

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09-05-2011

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Overture

Eastsidejuggler1

Filmed in Sweden & Germany. The short scene with Ori Roth took place on the EJC 2011 in Munich. He was the first one who showed me the 3 ball Fake Mess. Thanks, Ori!

03:14

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20-01-2012

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Overview of Excited State Siteswap Transition (Mini-Series)

btiemann

Here's a non-trailer trailer for an upcoming mini-series of Boppo's Whiteboard ... namely, several different methods to calculate or deduce transition sequences between excited-state siteswap tricks. If you know the get-in and get-outs, that's enough to make transitions. If you know of or can find a trick that has states in common with the tricks you wish to transition between, that is enough to make transition sequences. If you know the states themselves and can find throws to convert between them, that too is enough. Also, if you can give the total arrival schedule, if you will, of the entire sequence you wish to have transitions within, that too enables you to deduce possible transition sequences. They all work for synch, too, but the last is maybe the best method for me.

02:55

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09-10-2010

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Pablo and Marco

marcop

Hi jugglers: Pablo (clubs and balls) and my self (balls) got together to make a video. The tricks are most of them personal tricks so some of them you may have not seen them before. We are from Buenos Aires, Argentina hope you like the video. 2005

04:45

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22-10-2007

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Pacific Fire Gathering 2015 Torch improv

ClubMotion

I love routining and choreography. But I also Love a free flow improv to music. Especially in a fire circle. /nThanks to Lane Lillquist for the footage/nPacific Fire Gathering 2015 3 Torch improv by Kevin Axtell

01:58

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26-09-2015

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Paddleballers - Thom Wall & Chloe Walier

Thom!

Paddleballers. The best and only acrobatic paddleball duet to come out of the Northern Kingdom. Thom Wall & Chloe Walier www.paddleballers.com www.thomwall.com www.circuschloe.com

01:40

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17-03-2015

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Paddy McCrea - Professional Juggler

SkagRag_McGee

My promotional Showreel. For enquiries/bookings: [email protected] paddymccreacircus.com

03:49

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29-09-2014

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Paddy tries a topper

Oddballs

Paddy trying out one of the new Juggle Dream Top Hats.

00:22

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11-08-2017

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Pajamas Skills

headfhox

My new video. this time i am wearing pajamas instead of just underwear, but it's just thanks to the fact that is cold now. hope you enjoy it.

06:02

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30-10-2011

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Palm Circle Isolation For The IJA Youtube Tutorial Contest

GratefulJuggler

Here is my new and improved version of how to do a palm circle isolation. Its has better lighting and more information! Thanks for watching and thanks to the IJA youtube contest for motivating me to finally making a better version. Please comment and let me know if there are any other trick you would like me to explain!

02:53

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22-03-2011

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Panda Balls

alexjones

A bluesy tour around the parks of York. Accompanied by some new 4-7 ball tricks that I have been meaning to film for absolutely ages! The balls used are (unsurprisingly) Panda Balls, made by George on his quest for the perfect juggling ball. They feel quite like Sportco Balls but look like pandas so are therefore inherently cooler! Music: 'Midnight' by William Elliott Whitmore

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04-10-2009

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Panto

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19-02-2016

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Panto: Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (sC iA cB)

TLMB

Panto, juggled by Graham, Joanne, Danny and Ed. Part of the Aidan Burns Project to juggle all 27 of his variations to the Scrambled V. Notation: __1__2__3 A: ps ps ps ->B B: ps ss ps ->C C: ss ps ss -> A M: sC iA cB -> M The feeder is "A", the juggler to the feeder's left is "B" and the juggler to the feeder's right is "C". The feeder counts "1 2 3" to make it easier to keep track of where we are in the pattern. On beats 1 and 3, A (the feeder) and B exchange a pass. On beat 2, A and C exchange a pass. On 3, juggler B catches the carried pass and walks on four count (rotating the positions anti-clockwise). 1. "sC": The manipulator substitutes a self from C to C. This takes place while the juggler is walking on four count. 2. "iA": The manipulator (M) intercepts a the pass from C to A. The juggler who was A is the new manipulator, and reads from the manipulator line. The old manipulator, reads A's line. 3. "cB": The manipulator carries a club to B. We found it useful for the manipulator (who was the feeder for 1 and 2) to say 3 during the carry, for continuity. All the jugglers are re-labeled and the new feeder starts counting the 3 passes. Panto gets it's name from the pass from A to B on beat 1, the club is quite close to the back of the manipulators head (He's behind you!).

01:18

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12-11-2014

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Paolo Bedini

belette

Paolo Bedini at French TV Show "La piste aux étoiles" (1964)

07:44

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03-07-2017

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paperplane for reel

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30-03-2017

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paris n´me souviens pas

goma

freestyle session somewhere not in paris. i used three balls from a juggling handler, hoodie from fruit of the loom, and trousers from uptown brussel, the shoes are also from a knowed handler, just to be clear about my underground roots. the music is from some dj´s, i really don´t know who created the tune, but it´s often listened in dnb parties, where you almost never find me. THE FLUTE TUNE is the name.

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06-02-2010

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Partner Juggling Tutorial - Part 2 - Take-Out Combo

bektastic

This is Part 2 of Yuki and Bekka's "Sharing, Stealing and Take-Outs" Video Tutorial Series for the IJA Video Tutorial Contest. This video teaches a 2 part take-out combination.

03:10

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31-03-2011

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Partner Juggling Tutorial - Part 3 - 5 Club Passing Variation

bektastic

This is Part 3 of Yuki and Bekka's "Sharing, Stealing and Take-Outs" Video Tutorial Series for the IJA Video Tutorial Contest. This video teaches a 5 club passing variation.

03:25

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31-03-2011

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Partner Juggling Tutorials - Part 1 - Shared Columns

bektastic

This is Part 1 of Yuki and Bekka's "Sharing,Stealing and Take-Outs" Video Tutorial Series for the IJA Video Tutorial Contest. This video teaches a 4 club 2 person shared columns pattern.

03:33

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31-03-2011

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Pascal's Triangle (Green Triangle Yo-Yo Sequence) - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Pascal's Triangle (Green Triangle Yo-Yo Sequence). Yo-Yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner are the Yomega Glide from the Yomega Em Elite Metals Series. The sequence features a practice routine for six different Green Triangles. Special Thanks to Yomega in Massachusetts! Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico July 2013.

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05-08-2013

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