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QualCon

2006. "I am pleased to release a new video. It's not a "trick" video, more of a montage challenge. Hope you'll like it." - Olivier Caignart

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14-08-2008

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a diabolo trick

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17-02-2009

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A Jugglers Review | Gballz

jugglerdavies

Let me go into more details for you, getting these balls delivered was the first issue I came across. It took a while to resolve issues I was having with the delivery company and for whatever reason I was charged an extra fee to get them released from Parcel Force to me. The balls I received are great quality and one day they will be amazing to juggle, but they are in no means “underfilled beanbags.” I do however appreciate Gregory for all the time and effort he put in to making me a logo and creating the balls and wallet, it was incredible of him to do that off his own back and I really appreciate it. I was in contact with Gregory and told him how awesome it was of him to be doing such things, I even sent him a small amount of money as a thank you for the Logo he created, he gave me his info but never acknowledged it after that. I think Gregory is awesome but I also think he is too busy at times and I believe that may impact how he reacts with customers of the business.

03:54

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12-04-2018

[2]

Integral.. What Else?

killer764

A little video about integral release! [DOWNLOAD ONLY - Microsoft audio codec 'msº' (fourcc A106) not supported.]

01:53

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22-07-2009

[2]

The First One

RomainCosta

My first release on Juggling.tv :)

00:54

2083

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19-01-2011

[2]

Sean Gandini interviewed by Max Oddball 1980s

bad1dobby

Sean Gandini interviewed by Max Oddball - a short clip from The Ultimate Ball Video - an instructional video released by Max Oddball in the 1980s

05:27

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1

04-08-2015

[1]

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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Castle Escape Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Luke's Frankenstein Castle Escape - Demonstrated by Luke Renner. Trick uses the Monster Mount (MM tutorial on Juggling TV) Yo-Yos featured the MagicYoYo Silencer and MagicYoYo K5. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Filmed in Northwest New Mexico December 2014 - January 2015 and Las Vegas, Nevada November 2014. The Monster Mount is being released for new tricks coming to the StringSlingerNM channel (see the K9 training). Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers. Monster footage is in from the public domain.

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28-11-2015

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Loop Clubs: Sponsored by Henry's and Oddballs

FelixJuggler

Here is the video for the *NEW* Loop Clubs by Oddballs and Henry's. They were very kindly given to me whilst I was at the BJC! Thanks to Henry's and Oddballs who are both sponsoring me and this video! Clubs: Loop Grip Club Weight- 210g Length- 52cm Colour- Turquoise Henry's- https://www.henrys-online.de/en/ Oddballs- http://www.oddballs.co.uk/ Cinematography by Mark Website: http://markool89.wixsite.com/mhphotography Check out my social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FelixJuggler1/?pnref=lhc Twitter: https://twitter.com/FelixSuerbe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felixjuggler/ Snapchat: felixjuggler Music: Ash O'Connor - Vibe [NCS Release] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2p-jLTmFJ0 ▽ Follow Ash O’Connor: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ashoconnor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashoconnor.o... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashoconnormusic

02:50

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21-04-2017

[1]

Jugglingeek1

jugglingeek

Filmed and released quite some time ago.

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08-09-2007

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Types of Yo-Yos - Part 1: Axles - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red and yellow plastic yo-yo. Footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of axles found in yo-yos. The three covered are wood, metal and ball bearing axles. This is the first of a two part series. Part two will be released later in 2010. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

01:12

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27-09-2010

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Christopher 10 Juggling 6 Balls

littlejugglers

Christopher is 1 of 4 home school kids who love juggling. Andrew, 12 Christopher, 10 Jessica, 8 Jason, 6 He is now on a few different 6 Ball patterns and some multiplexing. He almost qualified the 8 ball sync last week only getting 1 round of 8 release and collect.
6 - balls

00:08

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22-06-2018

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JoJ Ep 24 : Live With Laura

Reeses2150

About damn time I released it eh? Hosts: Richard "Reeses2150" Kohut and Laura Ernst

01:03:23

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31-10-2007

[1]

IJA 2015 in Quebec City!

Turbo418

July 20-26, 2015 The International Juggling Association has teamed up with Turbo 418, to bring the 68th annual IJA juggling festival to Quebec City in 2015. More info will be available on http://www.Turbo418.com as it's released.

01:16

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20-08-2014

[0]

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

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17-02-2011

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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

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06-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Arm Roll

TricksWithHats

Arm Roll - Rolling a hat along your arm. Hold the hat in an inside grip, and from behind the head (duck a bit), release with a flick of the wrist. The brim stays in front of the arm, whilst the crown rolls along it. The easy catch is palm-upwards. The hard, snazzy catch, which extends the roll a little bit, is palm downwards; let the brim roll over the thumb, and pinch-catch the brim between thumb & forefinger. Smile. From the TricksWithHats archive

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04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Can Opener

TricksWithHats

Can Opener - Literally flipping your lid! Reach over your shoulder and head, and hold the hat in an inverted pinch grip Flick the wrist upwards and release the hat, which will execute a perfect single spin (honest). Coat-peg catch above your head. Minus five style points if you have to look... Plus 10 points if you can catch the hat on your head blind, and without the coat-peg grip. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:09

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0

04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Backcross to head catch

TricksWithHats

Backcross to head catch - Throw the hat behind your back, and catch it on your head. Like most throwing moves, this is a variation on the Throw to head - so it's probably a good idea to learn that first! Hold the hat in your right hand using an inside grip, spread your fingers out nice and wide as you would for a normal throw to the head. Swing your arm out to the side, so that the crown of the hat is pointing downwards. Bring your arm behind your back and release the hat so that it does a nice, high, slow spin above your left shoulder. As the hat descends, look up into it and catch it in the same way that you would for a standard throw to the head. Top Tip: The catching part is easier if you turn your head towards your left shoulder just before the catch. Oh, and obviously learn this throw from both hands... From the TricksWithHats archive

00:03

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04-12-2015

[0]

Fritz Release

00:36

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30-11-2009

[0]

 
 
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