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Magiclub 8!

leo_h

Jugglers far and wide! Welcome to the 8th edition of magiclub! Started by bungle, continued by many other maniac jugglers :) This edition includes jugglers juggling in Milton keynes, Jugglers anonymous! Btw sorry this has taken ages to upload to juggling.tv! Enjoy!

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17-06-2011

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Marghonas heavyweight jugglers on Paul Daniels 1991

bad1dobby

Heavyweight jugglers Marghonas on Paul Daniels Show 1991. Roman soldiers spinning big heavy chariot wheels on the tips of their spears - the Collosseum was never like this! Picture quality is abysmal - sorry about that.

08:02

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07-08-2015

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Markus heavyweight juggler on Paul Daniels Show 1982

bad1dobby

Heavyweight juggler Markus on Paul Daniels Show in 1982. Juggling cannon balls & various other heavy armaments. In his introduction (not uploaded) PD says that the audience have verified that the props are genuinely heavy.

06:01

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07-08-2015

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One handed rope trick

TomD

One handed figure of eight knot. A bit sketchy due to only being able to find a shoelace for a rope.

00:06

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11-03-2011

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Pete juggling in his room

peterbone

Some stuff I filmed in my room. The room is a bit lower than 5 club / 7 ball height. Some multiplex stuff, 4 club spin variations, 7 balls with a balance, 10 ball flash.

02:51

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26-04-2010

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Pills

ultimatewannabe

This is my summer 2010 juggling video. Unlike my last one, this thing is just juggling, none of those other distractions. The summer went a little off plan and for that reason I didn't get to juggle nearly as much as I had intended to. /nMy biggest problem was that I decided I was going to run 50 miles on August 1st. So all through June and July I was running a lot. . . like way more than you should, about 80 to 100 miles a week. Most every day I was juggling for a few hours, then running for a few hours, then studying for a few hours, then eating for a while. It turns out that it's bad for your body to do that. I lost 15 lbs in 4 weeks while I was eating 10,000 calories a day. As a result I wound up really immune compromised and I got shingles in late July. Shingles in very painful so I had to stop running and at that point I gained about a pound a day for almost 2 weeks. For those of you who have never experienced rapid weight fluctuations, they suck. For weeks after that I was sore and tired fo

06:01

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20-09-2010

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Pure Freehand Video Chapter 2

Jumper

TYM.de - Pure Freehand Action! 5A Counterweight

04:02

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12-06-2009

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Relative Heights of Siteswap Throws: Boppo's Whiteboard

btiemann

Here's a physics lesson that shows you how to calculate the relative heights of siteswap throws. How much higher is a 7 than a 6? or a 9 than a 5?

03:14

3962

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05-01-2010

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SNES

Sandy

Go in underarm leaning in the opposite direction to the hand the staff is in. Do a shoulder roll at a slight angle and lean into the staff. As the staff travels across your neck continue to lean into it shifting your weight across. Catch under your other arm.

00:25

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10-05-2011

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Tat

TLMB

"A heavyweight act". Tat headlines the Bristol 08 show in fine style.

03:30

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01-10-2008

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Things to do with 441

jo_gazab

Eight minutes of 441 variations. Balls only. With an original soundtrack.

08:05

8889

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04-09-2007

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three ball collision with rainbow

hexagonic

my new trick. In theory, it starts with an impossible collision (where all three balls peak at the same time, at the same height - in theory) and tapping the outside balls to a rainbow and into three ball cascade.

00:11

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28-01-2014

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Tricks With Hats: Coat Peg

TricksWithHats

Coat Peg - Throw the hat up to an upstretched hand Hold the hat in an inside grip at waist height and throw it with half a spin to the upstretched hand. The key is to spread the fingers on your throwing hand as much as possible and hold your catching hand in a coat peg grip. The hat lands on your thumb like it's landing on a coatpeg. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coat Peg (same hand)

TricksWithHats

A nice variation on the Coat Peg. Hold the hat in an inside grip at waist height and throw it upwards with half a spin. As the hat flies upwards quickly stick your throwing hand up in the air and catch it. The key is to spread the fingers on your throwing hand as much as possible and hold your catching hand in a coat peg grip. The hat lands on your thumb like it's landing on a coatpeg.

00:03

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04-12-2015

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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

00:05

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24-01-2015

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