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Best Method: Throw Sequence (Brute Force) Transitions

btiemann

If you want to only watch one, watch this one. /nHere's a method to generate siteswap transitions based on where all the balls actually land; making them all work out amounts to creating a sequence. This is my favorite method, and it produces rather easily, all the possible transitions within the context of the throws that you've decided to mess with, either out of necessity (when throws collide) or by choice (when they don't). /nIf you're trying to come up with a way to write an algorithm for producing transitions, I would suggest that this way is the best way. It's deterministic, for one, and it's comprehensive, for another. /nThis is part 1... stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion!!

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btiemann

Here's the way computers use the state-space to generate transition sequences ... and why that way doesn't work for people! Plus, there's a human-based way if you know of or can come up with a trick that has states in common with the two tricks you wish to transition between. /nPlease note that even if tricks have different levels of excitation, but nevertheless share states with one another, you can just go from the middle of one trick to the middle of the other (or wherever the tricks share the common state), without any "extra" throws.

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09-10-2010

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Boppo's Whiteboard:

btiemann

Here's the "Level Of Excitation" Method. To use it, you only have to know the get-in and get-out sequences for the excited-state siteswap tricks you wish to transition between. Knowing those, you can write transitions both ways.

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btiemann

Here's sort of the "Human Computer" way to deduce siteswap transition sequences between excited-state tricks. You map out the states, and look directly for ways to get from a state in one of the tricks to a state in the other.

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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.

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09-10-2010

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Contact Lesson: Headrolls

brinechild

There are no prerequisites for learning headrolls, grab a ball and start practicing those stalls from day one./nStep 1 is semi-optional./nHead dents WILL occur, they are temporary and should be encouraged/nGood luck, these require patience but they are so so so worth it. I promise you./nSend me your tutorial requests.

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06-10-2010

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Kolja and Elias - Autumn 2010 Trailer

Elias531

The trailer for a video Kolja and me are working on at the moment. There will be alot of Ball Juggling as well as Acrobatics and Handstand stuff.

01:10

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06-10-2010

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5 ball endurance

minmx

5 ball endurance, my new record

01:44

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05-10-2010

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ring shenanigans

seawan

kinda like karas quikies but not cause im not karas and their not quick

01:49

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03-10-2010

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The Ball Juggling of 2010

tomjuggles

Here is my latest juggling video. I tried to combine the hardest tricks I did in 2010 in one video. And here it is :) I also uploaded my new 7 ball endurance record: http://juggling.tv/4702/nthanks for watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xozZu1BqKNE

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02-10-2010

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Paul Criner - BMA'tittude

PaulCriner

Voici ma dernière vidéo réalisée par Donald, durant la convention "Boudu la Jongle"en mai 2010 à Toulouse... Dans cette vidéo vous trouverez de nombreuses figures techniques en balles, massues et anneaux, avec de nombreux siteswap ! ENJOY =)

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02-10-2010

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7 ball juggling

tomjuggles

latest 7 ball endurance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCL8SINT3H8

00:57

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01-10-2010

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Weekend Jam

JaNnIs

i was visiting sora for a weekend

01:34

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30-09-2010

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Pas de titre

03:06

5025

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29-09-2010

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Nai Juggling

Nai

Estos últimos meses he empezado a grabar partes de mis entrenamientos. Last months I have begun filming part of my training.

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29-09-2010

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resowi algekama

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29-09-2010

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H2O Flavor - Juggling - By Metlili

metlili

Petite vidéo de jongle à la Française./nAntispin - Multiplexe et bien sur Moussaka

04:04

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27-09-2010

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Types of  Yo-Yos - Part 2 of 2: Shapes - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red & yellow plastic yo-yo (cameos by Hummingbird & Duncan). Studio footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09 and footage filmed by Steve Renner 1/3/10. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of primary yo-yo shapes. The three covered are traditional, slimline/midline/Russell and butterfly yo-yos. Includes the a possible origin of the butterfly yo-yo. This is the second of a two part series. Note: The Russell shape is included with the slimline/midline group; however this shape is considered unique enough to have its own category. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

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27-09-2010

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Types of Yo-Yos - Part 1: Axles - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red and yellow plastic yo-yo. Footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of axles found in yo-yos. The three covered are wood, metal and ball bearing axles. This is the first of a two part series. Part two will be released later in 2010. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

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27-09-2010

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Skill is not buyable - Sporthocker & Diabolo Performance

Pranay

Two homeless guys doing their thing in the streets of New York City and show that skill is not buyable.

10:50

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26-09-2010

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scout connection 2

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26-09-2010

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MJC 2010 Creative Edge Show Hamish

Toddyupa

At MJC there was an Act Devising Program. It basically helped you make an act. All of the participants had the opportunity to perform their new found performing skill at the end of the Program. Here is my performance :) Enjoy Please note: This is not my normal performance!! It was in front of jugglers and diaboloists, so I put a little more tech in it, hence the drops...

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25-09-2010

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A random juggling video

minmx

Me juggling clubs, rings and balls

03:26

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24-09-2010

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A fleur de peau

sebastian

Sebastian Gonzalez, contact, convention St priest de ligure, Limoges, France. Extrait du numero

01:58

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23-09-2010

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