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Tat

TLMB

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

03:30

3313

0

01-10-2008

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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.

00:08

4021

0

10-11-2009

[0]

5 ball cascade--starting to get it

dospooks

Done with 1 lb. weighted balls for better control, although it increases fatigue.
5 - ball - cascade

00:13

3549

1

04-10-2009

[0]

3 ball juggling in La Croix Valmer, France

01:15

3180

0

04-10-2009

[0]

Cat's Cradle Rocket Baker's Dozen

TLMB

Smashing Dimensions for six, by eight.

05:01

2671

0

12-09-2014

[0]

8 Clubs | Kenny Cheung

kennyjuggling

The first ever Australian 8 club flash. 4th January 2016 Juggler: Kenny Cheung Music: Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundfør) by M83 Website: http://www.kennyjuggling.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/kennyjuggling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kennyjuggling YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kennyjuggling Booking/Contact: [email protected]

00:56

2491

0

23-02-2016

[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

2431

0

16-01-2018

[0]

How to tie a string to J-Slides

J-SLIDING

J-slides are special, thanks to the revolutionary J-Bullet counterweight system. Thanks to this video, you can learn, how to tie a string to J-slides Diabolo handsticks.

03:42

2362

0

30-10-2015

[0]

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

2100

0

11-03-2011

[0]

FDC2013 'Last Ninja'

Samuli

FDC2013 trick jam montage part 1 of many to come as edited by Samuli Männistö. There's eight cuts during the 6,20 min video + FDC intro and end credits. The next part will probably be different or then not. /nwww.fdc2013.org for more information about annual FDC-festival

06:17

2029

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22-08-2013

[0]

don´t under stand

Juraj

scared, unfaithful, problems with booze ... I've got nothing to lose, weightlessness.

05:35

2000

0

16-05-2011

[0]

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

1901

0

10-05-2011

[0]

Endless Combo #88

00:35

1694

0

19-06-2014

[0]

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

1505

0

04-12-2015

[0]

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

1500

0

04-12-2015

[0]

 
 
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