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Tricks With Hats: Steve Rawlings Twisty Hat Catch

TricksWithHats

Steve Rawlings showed me this trick in Birmingham and said that he used to do it in every show, but now that he's older (and a little rounder :-) he can't get it every time any more. Steve uses a china plate for this trick, but it works with hats too which is why it's here! :-) Take the hat in your right hand, using an inside grip and hold it so that the crown of the hat is facing to the left. Throw the hat virtically with some spin, and then do the following while the hat is in the air... Put your right hand between your legs Take the hand around the back of the right leg Stand on your left leg and move the right hand & foot behind the left leg Then, catch the descending hat in your right hand, from that position. Without falling over. Top Tips: Practice the "tangle yourself up" bit first without the catch. Keep your eye on the hat as it decends, practice loads... Luke Burrage managed to get this on video within 30 minutes. I've been trying for weeks and can't do it. It's pretty hard.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Twiddled Big Circles

TricksWithHats

Twiddled Big Circles - A trickier but nicer version of Big Circles Big Circles is a big, visual trick, but the grip change can be slightly ungainly. The twiddle that this trick adds gives a similar effect but has a smoother, if slightly more difficult, change. Mike and LP disagree on the best way to do this - LP's way, shown in the video clip above, is to do a finger twiddle, as described in the Forward Twiddle when the hat is at the top of the circle. Mike uses a Thumb Spin to adjust the grip. Try both and decide which feels more comfortable to you, there's little point getting both smooth as they look identical to anyone except a hat manipulation geek, and there aren't many of them in the world! From the TricksWithHats archive

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15-03-2015

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twhScrewdriver_transfer.mpg

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15-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover behind the back

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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1697

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover to under the leg

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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Pseudo C-whip / Cotton reel trick

shalafi

This is a trick I "discovered" while trying to do some of the tricks Donald does on his videos.

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01-03-2015

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DanielTamariz

Escalator YOYO trick by Daniel Tamariz (3x Spanish yoyo Champion) "Sala Live" Madrid 22/02/2015/nCamera, edition and player: Daniel Tamariz Music: Le peuple de l´herbe - No escape/nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCk7h... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTrj-... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj4wT... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_ip3...

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28-02-2015

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Cotton Reels (kendama)

TLMB

Some variations with a new kendama mount I discovered: The Cotton Reel.

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26-02-2015

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Ring passing in Schärding

KathrinPancakes

So we did some ring passing the other day, and I am really happy with the result, considering that I hardly ever do this. Big thanks to Daniel for being an awesome passer and friend.

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2050

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20-02-2015

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Kennedy and Controversy

Ed_Clark

Aidan notation for both patterns:/n"ps":= pass self "ss":= self self "SA-B":= Substitute from juggler A to juggler B "IA-B":= Intercept from juggler A to juggler B (note that at an intercept instruction the juggler that was the destination of the club and the manipulator that performed the intercept change places) "CM-N":= Carry from manipulator M to manipulator N/nKennedy notation:/nA: ps |ss |cs |ss | Becomes juggler B B: ps |ss |ps |ss | Becomes juggler A M: SA-B |SB-B |IA-B |CM-N | Becomes manipulator N N: SB-A |SA-A |SA-B |SN-B | Becomes manipulator M/nControversial Kennedy Notation:/nA: ps |ss |ps |ss | Becomes juggler B B: ps |ss |cs |ss | Becomes juggler A M: SA-B |SB-B |IA-B |CM-N | Becomes manipulator N N: SB-A |SA-A |SB-A |SN-B | Becomes manipulator M

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16-02-2015

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Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (sB iA cB)

hellofisch

Scrambled V variation 'The Unnameable' juggled by Mïark, Michael, Pascal and Staffan at PassOut 2014/15 in Someren, NL. __1__2__3 A: ps ps ps -> B B: ps ss ps -> C C: ss ps ss -> A M: sB iA cB -> M (In Aidan's original notation: 312: cB sA iC) Music: Caravan Palace: "Jolie Coquine" Video: Pascal Häring

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11-02-2015

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Tennis Can: The Development of an Idea

happysmurfday

This is a collection of video I shot over the years as I developed a routine around the tennis ball and can./nHere's my recollection of the history of 3 tennis balls and a tennis can: On easter of 1989 I was bored and picked up a can of tennis balls thinking, "I can probably throw all of the balls out of the can and then go into a 4 pattern that includes the can." I quickly discovered some of the centrifugal properties of the can and began developing a routine at the Celebration Barn with people like Fritz Grobe and Steven Ragatz helping to critique my idea. At the same time in another part of the world, Scott Slesnick had discovered the same prop, but was doing different things with it. Neither of us knew of the other for years, but when we met at an IJA convention in Vegas one year, we pieced together the rumors we had heard of each other and decided that we had both come up with it independently and had been spreading it around the world over the years.

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10-02-2015

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Mountain Motion Stage Routine

ClubMotion

With Kevin Axtell, Erin Stephens, and Jeremiah Johnston. Mountian Motion performs a dropless routine to close the Show at the Bay Area Circus Arts Festival. California/nA blend of old School and new school team Juggling performance.

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4300

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09-02-2015

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Windscreen Wipers

shalafi

A video response to Void's silly trick Windscreen Wipers

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1597

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05-02-2015

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NJF 2015 Portal Juggling

pietvansteen

Are you ready for the NJF? Watch here some portal juggling by Tom, Rik and Piet. Stay tuned via: http://www.njf2015.nl or https://www.facebook.com/NederlandsJongleerFestival

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04-02-2015

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Windscreen Wipers (Silly Moshi Kame trick)

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03-02-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Hat Spinning - Basic Spin

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat by the brim with your left hand so that the crown of the hat is facing away from you. Take the stick in your right hand. With a flick of your wrist, throw the hat up slightly so that it starts spinning anti-clockwise. As the hat descends, hit the brim with the stick slightly to the right of center, such that the stick curves slightly upwards and outwards. This will cause the hat to spin as it rises into the air. As it descends again, repeat the hitting action. The idea of the basic spin is to keep the hat in the air by hitting it repeatedly with the stick in this manner. I find it helps if you look at the top portion of the inside of the hat. Adjusting the spin rate and direction: Hitting the hat nearer the center will give you a slower spin and more height, nearer the edge will give you a faster spin but less height. Obviously striking the left side of the brim will reverse the spin and cause the hat to go clockwise. From the TricksWithHats archive

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24-01-2015

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sventastic:

sventastic

one guy, one diabolo.... much fun ;)... !!!! maybe a kind of oldschool style, with just one diabolo, but its time to make no numbers!!!!

04:09

1902

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23-01-2015

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Monster Mount (easy mount) - 2015 MagicYoYo Silencer

stringslingernm

Luke's Monster Yo-Yo Mount (easy mount) - Demonstrated by Luke Renner. Yo-Yos featured the new 2015 MagicYoYo Silencer and MagicYoYo K5. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Filmed in Northwest New Mexico December 2014 and January 2015. The Monster Mount is being released for new tricks coming to the StringSlingerNM channel (see the K9 training). Music "A Shot in the Dark" by El Patapsco. Monster footage is in from the public domain from public domain movie trailers.

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20-01-2015

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Barbarella Glow Hoop Routine

kattitude

Live performance of my Barbarella inspired glow hoop routine

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19-01-2015

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Davies #2

jugglerdavies

My personal records for 9 ball cascade, 10 ball asynch fountain and also a nice 11 ball flash to finish it off. Equipment used in this video can be found at www.oddballs.co.uk

03:18

1672

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19-01-2015

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Black-light juggler Mark Steiger (1986, Casino St. Vincent)

MarkSteiger

Black-light juggling at the Casino de la Vallée, St. Vincent, Italy)

09:51

2101

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18-01-2015

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Aidan Burns Scrambled V variation '3'

JIUJuli

Scrambled V variation '3' juggled by Christian, Michael, Mark-Jan and Juli at PassOut 2014-2015 in Someren, NL. 1 2 3 A: ps ps ps B: ps ss ps C: ss ps ss cC sA iB Music: RiGNA FOLK - Criminal Part 1

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06-01-2015

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Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation 312:cBsCiC

imurray

Part of the Aidan Burns Project to juggle all 27 of his variations to the Scrambled V./nJuggled by Becky, Christoph, Iain, and Michael./nApologies for the poor video quality.

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06-01-2015

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iB cB sB: Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (iB cB sB)

Ed_Clark

__1__2__3 A: ps ps ps ->B B: ps ss ps ->C C: ss ps ss -> A M: iB cB sB -> 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 pass and walks on four count (rotating the positions anti-clockwise). 1. "iB": The manipulator (M) intercepts a the pass from A to B. The juggler who was B is the new manipulator, and reads from the manipulator line. The old manipulator, reads B's line. 2. "cB": The manipulator carries a club to B. 3. "sB": The manipulator substitutes a pass from A to B. All the jugglers are re-labeled and the new feeder starts counting the 3 passes.

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06-01-2015

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