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6: All the basic patterns in one run

btiemann

Here's six in the inside halfshower 75, the outside halfshower (crescent) 75, wimpy pattern (6x,6x), synch fountain (6,6), and asynch fountain 6.

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13-11-2009

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7: 9797971 siteswap

btiemann

This is the seven ball siteswap 9797971. Filmed in the late 90s.

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13-11-2009

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5: 771 and 861 siteswaps

btiemann

Here's the 5-ball siteswaps 771 and its pseudohalfshower 861, connected in a single run. Filmed 1996.

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09-11-2009

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5: a55550 two different ways: high throw, and kicked throw

btiemann

Here's the 5-ball siteswap 10 5 5 5 5 0 (a55550) done two different ways. First the 10 is a high throw, and the 0 is demonstrated with an open palm, and then the 10 is tossed to a kickup and back into the pattern.

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09-11-2009

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5 balls with 2-high stack finish

btiemann

Here's one way to end a juggling trick, but only when you're using beanbags.

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09-11-2009

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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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09-10-2010

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11 ball flash - world record tie

btiemann

This is the full file (not deinterlaced) of my world-record tie 11 flash.

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09-11-2009

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Synch Transitions from Throw Sequence Method 2

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10-10-2010

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7 clubs 15 catches triples cascade

btiemann

7 clubs in the triples cascade for 15 catches, filmed 1995.

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09-11-2009

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10 balls 11 catches asynch fountain

btiemann

11 throws, clean finish with 10 balls in the asynch fountain. 1995.

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09-11-2009

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Mastering the Flash -- IJA Video Tutorial Contest

BrianKoenig

This video is a tutorial esource for juggler’s interested in numbers juggling, specifically, flashing high numbers. Please leave suggestions and comments here on the video or email them to [email protected]/nJOIN THE IJA, THEY DO AMAZING STUFF! http://www.juggle.org//nARTICLES WORTH READING:/n“Boppo’s Number’s Notes” http://www.juggling.org/help/essays/boppo.html/n“32 Tips on flashing high numbers” https://web.archive.org/web/20071218170216/http://www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/skills/training umbers/flashing.html/n“The Human Limits” http://www.juggling.org/papers/limits//nPROPS:/nDrop Props – Made by my friend Sarah, they are durable, light and amazing for 8-10. I use the 2.25” underfilled bags http://www.dropprops.com//nGballz -- Gregory has always supplied me with excellent props, all have lasted many years of hard usage, well worth the cost: http://www.thegballzfactory.ashop.me/

13:04

4256

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01-12-2016

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6 clubs 17 catches triples fountain

btiemann

6 clubs in the triples fountain, for 17 catches with a clean finish. Filmed in 1995.

00:08

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09-11-2009

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5 club 5-high 180

btiemann

This is the best I could do that day, it just wasn't hitting.

00:10

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09-11-2009

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9 balls 17 catches #1

btiemann

I tried to qualify 9 on film back in 1995, but I only got 17 catches - twice!

00:07

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09-11-2009

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5: 915 siteswap

btiemann

Here's the 5-ball siteswap 915, done six times connected.

00:10

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09-11-2009

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9 balls 17 catches #2

btiemann

The other run of 17 catches. Grrrrr!

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09-11-2009

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8 ball fountain 17 catches

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09-11-2009

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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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6: 999441 siteswap

btiemann

The six-ball siteswap 999441. Note that there are 3, 2, and 1 throws of each different height, which have heights of 3^2, 2^2, and 1^1. The sum of the throws are then 3^3 + 2^3 + 1^1, which is the square of the third triangular number (1+2+3)^2. How about that? This works in general, by the way.

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10-11-2009

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