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Angel Rolls

Sandy

Basically like an extended halo roll. Make sure the staff rolls down your arm and the spin isnt too fast. When the staff is on your back turn back like you would with a halo roll and hold out your arm, it should roll down the inside of your arm.

00:35

3493

0

09-03-2011

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How to roll a hoop- IJA Tutorial Contest 2012

02:25

3360

0

31-03-2012

[0]

Multiball con pelotas metalicas

marcelopsicirco

Practicando multiball con pelotas metalicas en la XII Convencion de Circo de Argentina.

02:49

3173

0

29-01-2011

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The Steve

Sandy

Originally invented by Mushy Pea Steve this move was refered to as "that move Steve does" and became known simply as The Steve. Hold your arm out in front of you with the staff a little above your head. Spin the staff towards you so it will roll down your arm and release it just before the staff is pointing straight in front of you. As the staff rolls down your arm straighten your arm a little to allow a smoother roll and raise your arm up. When it gets to your shoulder raise that shoulder and drop the other so it keeps rolling. As it comes onto your second arm raise that arm with the staff to give it the momentum to get back to your hand.

00:34

3122

0

17-02-2011

[0]

Olympic Games Practice

Weatherman

Two young athletes of the world practice sports of all kind for the Olympic Games.

01:36

3054

0

30-12-2011

[0]

My new clown costume

petje-the-clown

Just try my clown costume is easy. This is my first street performing act as Petje the Clown . As a balloon clown.

02:57

2946

0

04-10-2011

[0]

Holy Trinity

Sandy

This is an angel roll with a jesus in the middle, and since a jesus consists of a halo roll and a front side halo roll hence holy trinity (angel, jesus and halo). When the angel roll is coming across your back you need to turn quite fast to get into the jesus. If you get the jesus the exit isn't too hard, just hold out your arm like you would normally for an angel roll.

00:23

2821

0

09-03-2011

[0]

Knee Club Rolls

donvantheman

A funky little club roll to under the knee grab that i really like and messed with a little, oh and some 4 club at the end for fun XD

00:30

2795

1

05-01-2010

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Full arm roll (backhand release)

TricksWithHats

Full arm roll (backhand release) - Roll the hat from hand to hand along outstretched arms Hold the hat with the crown back in an inside grip in your outstretched right hand. Flick the hat so that it spins up out of the back of your hand onto the arm and rolls across the back of the neck (make sure the head is ducked forward out of the way) and down the other arm. As the hat reaches the other wrist bend the hand up and catch it in a inside grip. Make sure the arms are sloped so that the hat is always rolling "downhill", and practice, practice, practice - this is a difficult trick. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

2786

0

06-12-2015

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Teku Contact - 44 - 3 Ball Stack

Teku

Tried the Play 130mm stage balls, turns out they are pretty good for 3 ball stacks...also serious practice for 社会人ナイト going on the in background.

00:23

2738

0

21-06-2014

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Teku Contact - 17 - Stacks and Snowmen at Play Festival 2011

Teku

More ideas and the discovery I can walk around while doing ballstalls. Got it first try on camera!/nEdit - I may well have used this song before, oops! But sod it I like it and it fits a lot better this time round.

03:32

2727

1

01-08-2011

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Fishtail Angel Roll

Sandy

Watch the point where fishtail goes into the angel roll. It's just as you would be bringing the fishtail back to behind you. Bring your arm up to break the spin of the fishtail and push the staff into an angel roll.

00:28

2714

0

09-03-2011

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Full Stevetrix

Sandy

I can't do this move yet so here's a description from Tim: Bacisally this move is just a way of combining a full steve & a matrix into one move. As the staff rolls down the left arm you need it to roll so the centre is a couple of inches infront of the arm (too much and the staff will speed up, too little and the staff won't make it round). The staff then goes round the left shoulder, round the neck and rolls up the right arm. As the staff gets to the top you propeller round the right wrist then let it roll back down the right arm. This is where it gets hard (espcially if you want it to feel smooth). As the staff rolls down the right arm you need to roll it so the centre moves behind the arm then roll it round the right shoulder round the throat and back up the left arm. It's tempeting to bring the staff round the right arm before it gets to the shouder but it don't look as good and it doesn't have the same flow to it). In short the move goes 1/4 steve - 1/2 matrix - 1/2 steve -1/2 matrix - 1/4 steve enjoy

00:34

2684

0

22-02-2011

[0]

rolling stairs

lucas.cb

background music: artic monkeys september 2011 rio de janeiro

00:13

2679

0

20-09-2011

[0]

Dolby 7.1 Tutorial

Ed_Clark

Dolby 7.1 is the latest in the series of patterns that have manipulation similar to the classic Dolby Söround http://juggling.tv/1742 In this new pattern, we add a club to the Dolby 5.1 pattern, first shown http://juggling.tv/16656 Dolby 5.1, Dolby 5.2 and Dolby 7.1 were all composed together as a set. Seeing as Dolby 7.1 is another step up in the difficulty of manipulator patterns I've not gone with a standard pattern video, but instead added some training patterns - like a workshop. Workshop tips: 1. Keep the tempo slow when you are throwing the heffs - you are controlling the pattern speed. 2. The manipulation needs to be a little faster than you might do it in Dolby 5.1, as the tempo is set by the dwell+height of the heffs. Slow manipulation can introduce timing problems for catching the 4p4p. 3. Heffs (4) and double passes (4p) must be the same height in order to keep good timing. 4. The pattern is synchronous.

02:06

2650

0

16-01-2018

[0]

ET LUDIT Play & create.

Impredecibles

Et Ludit is a working process that applies the mathematics of juggling to kinetic structures and sculptures. From structures and machines like the Marble Machine, the Goldberg Machine, the Pendulum Waves and the Rolling Ball Sculpture, Alba González, Martín Castaño and Toni Liébana will investigate different patterns of movement and beautiful visual compositions in order to create an interactive installation. The work, combined with theatre-circus performances, will promote the exchange of information and knowledge between the artists and the attending public. Et Ludit is a proposal that encourages participation and seeks to involve the viewer in the project —the viewer is expected to activate those structures, try and recreate its movement patterns—.

11:03

2633

1

02-10-2016

[0]

Cage Steve

Sandy

This move is lots easier to do if you turn with the staff to slow down the spin. That said you will still probably hit yourself in the face learning it. When you are raising your arms back up to roll the staff down th inside of your arm, try to be as controlled as possible because that is the most likly place you will hurt yourself. Mind you if you already do staff another couple of knocks won't make any difference.

00:32

2597

0

25-02-2011

[0]

Juggling session Round 2 - Opera

Eastsidejuggler1

Filmed in 2009, mostly backstage the Opera in Halle/Saale. Funny ideas including Jay`s bouncing routine and a bit of 3 ball bodythrows.

03:28

2595

0

13-06-2011

[0]

Steve Horizontal Angel

Sandy

Learn the steve, horizontal propellers and a horizontal angel roll. Put them together. Turning with the spin of the staff slows it down and gives you more time to position for the next part of the move.

00:24

2586

0

19-02-2011

[0]

Fishtail Stalls + Throws

Sandy

Stalling fishtails is a nice way to go into other moves and can be the saving grace when you cock them up. If the staff starts sliding off your hand go into a stall and strike some cheesy pose (everybody loves cheese) and then just carry on. Throws are quite nice from stalls but you can also go into a halo roll or many varients thereof

00:35

2564

0

09-05-2011

[0]

Neck Roll Armpit Catch

Sandy

This was the first move i learnt, it bruised my shoulder for about 2 weeks learning it but it gave me a good understanding of how a staff behaves on my back. Do a neck roll fairly horizontally and when you can see the staff coming round in the corner of your eye, lean to the left and bring your right shoulder up and catch under your arm with your right hand. After you've got this move try a 1/4 steve.

00:25

2563

0

10-05-2011

[0]

Luke Davies - Juggler

jugglerdavies

Some cool tricks including a 5 ball 3 up forward roll
luke - davies - 5 - ball - 3 - up - forward - roll

00:31

2545

0

18-09-2015

[0]

Teku Contact - 41 - Hikikomori

05:13

2493

0

03-01-2014

[0]

Kendama Wrist Roll Variations

TLMB

Variations on the Wrist Roll move. Trick list: Looped Wrist Roll Spike Looped Wrist Roll Swing In Reverse Wrist Roll Swing In Reverse Wrist Roll Aeroplane Looped Wrist Roll Aeroplane Lighthouse -> Wrist Roll Aeroplane Lighthouse -> Wrist Roll 1-Turn Lighthouse -> Falling Looped Half Wrist Roll -> Looped Half Wrist Roll Swing In Reverse Wrist Roll 1-Turn Lighthouse -> Falling Looped Wrist Roll -> Half Swirl Aeroplane -> Gunslinger -> Earth Turn Reverse Wrist Roll 1-Turn Aeroplane Looped Half Wrist Roll -> Looped Half Wrist Roll Aeroplane -> UFO Aeroplane -> Looped Half Wrist Roll Aeroplane -> Looped Half Wrist Roll Aeroplane Looped Half Wrist Roll -> Looped Half Wrist Roll 1-Turn Aeroplane Looped Wrist Roll Fast Hand Lighthouse -> Falling

02:32

2480

0

10-03-2015

[0]

Quarter Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

I like this move because people don't normally expect you to go back up the same arm you came down. As the staff is on your neck let it do an extra spin on your back and lean to your left and back so it comes round in front of you. Then lean to the right so it throat wraps back to your left shoulder and hold your arm out and swing it backwards so the staff rolls back up your arm.

00:39

2424

0

10-05-2011

[0]

 
 
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