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6 ball shoulder throws

jugglerdavies

Video I made while I had some free time yesterday.

00:16

2027

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05-11-2014

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Half Past Thrash-Hurty

mattkiel

Kicking flips. Camera stuff by Ben-Christopher David http://instagram.com/benchristopherdavid

06:01

2194

1

19-01-2014

[2]

Nursery Rhyme Juggle :D

PePPy

Random Juggling Idea! First line of "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes" successfully juggled! Silly but fun :D

00:09

2077

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26-04-2013

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New Space

nextinline42

A video I made in my newly completed room. NOT meant to be a masterpiece, its just a bunch of ideas i wanted to get out there.

02:32

2455

1

03-11-2012

[4]

Patternorama

moremuesli

Body Throw Patterns by Rufus

04:11

5244

6

13-04-2012

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Shoebox Tour America 2011 (trailer) Jay Gilligan Wes Peden

wespeden

Swedish pants, Danish shirts, and bow tires make in Ohio are twisted and thrown around by the jugglers who inhabit them. Jay Gilligan and Wes Peden perform the duet Shoebox show with stacks of rings folding over shoulders onto unsuspecting wrists, a jumping golden frame, instant prop stands in living action, condemned graffiti covered buildings, and 5 club revers spins. /nFilm length: 45 minutes Price: 10$ Size 1.6 GB Format: (dot)MOV http://www.wespeden.com

01:05

6789

0

09-06-2011

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op shoulder matrix neck wrap

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11-05-2011

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Neck Propellers

Sandy

I learnt these trying to get the matrix. The way you lean and shift your body is very similar to how you would for a matrix but easier. I go in from a horizontal pivot because it gets the staff nicly in plane. Once the staff is on your neck lean away from the staff and let it spin around the back of your neck. Then do the same in the other direction to get it back round the front. Useing your shoulders to push the staff round can help.

00:27

2248

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10-05-2011

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Neck Roll Armpit Catch

Sandy

This was the first move i learnt, it bruised my shoulder for about 2 weeks learning it but it gave me a good understanding of how a staff behaves on my back. Do a neck roll fairly horizontally and when you can see the staff coming round in the corner of your eye, lean to the left and bring your right shoulder up and catch under your arm with your right hand. After you've got this move try a 1/4 steve.

00:25

2364

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10-05-2011

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Pivots

Sandy

This is the natural progression from Conveyor Belts. They are basically a convoyor belt with a halo roll. Do a conveyor belt but instead of letting the staff roll over your second elbow, place the staff onto your shoulder staight from your hand and turn with the staff to do a halo roll and then catch it with the back of your hand to allow it to roll out. This move can be done continuously.

00:50

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10-05-2011

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Quarter Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

I like this move because people don't normally expect you to go back up the same arm you came down. As the staff is on your neck let it do an extra spin on your back and lean to your left and back so it comes round in front of you. Then lean to the right so it throat wraps back to your left shoulder and hold your arm out and swing it backwards so the staff rolls back up your arm.

00:39

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10-05-2011

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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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Sweep

Sandy

Bring your arm round behind you and throw the staff into the front of your opposite shoulder at an angle. You can either stall it with your other shoulder or neck wrap it round to behind you.

00:19

1839

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10-05-2011

[0]

New 3 Ball Tricks

connorjuggles

My first vid on juggling.tv with just some simple 3 ball tricks and variations. I should have a more "techy" video out soon (hopefully)! But for now, enjoy!

02:47

3668

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25-04-2011

[4]

2 tricks 3

00:27

2874

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21-04-2011

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Squirrel on a bedroom wall

moremuesli

This is what i filmed after the dresden convention.

03:39

2750

6

25-03-2011

[4]

Halo Roll

Sandy

This is a good move to start with if you are new to contact. Turn with the staff as it goes over your back so it lands on the opposite shoulder.

00:49

2010

0

08-03-2011

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Steve Matrix

Sandy

Different from a stevetrix and slightly easier. Do a steve and go into a matrix from your shoulder rather than your arm like you would a stevetrix. Do a matrix come out and steve back up your arm.

00:27

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07-03-2011

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Matrix

Sandy

The matrix. It's hard. That's why everyone loves it. You can do the matirx in 2 ways, starting on the neck like I do or starting on the shoulder like meg does here. To distinguish the difference I call this version a full matrix because it goes fully around your body and not just under both arms. I personally prefer the full matrix (well I would wouldn't I) because I think it looks nicer but it's all a matter of oppinion. The secret to getting a matrix is to really lean. It takes a while to get and takes even longer (a lot longer) to get it solid. As with everything practice, practice, practice.

00:33

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25-02-2011

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Full Stevetrix

Sandy

I can't do this move yet so here's a description from Tim: Bacisally this move is just a way of combining a full steve & a matrix into one move. As the staff rolls down the left arm you need it to roll so the centre is a couple of inches infront of the arm (too much and the staff will speed up, too little and the staff won't make it round). The staff then goes round the left shoulder, round the neck and rolls up the right arm. As the staff gets to the top you propeller round the right wrist then let it roll back down the right arm. This is where it gets hard (espcially if you want it to feel smooth). As the staff rolls down the right arm you need to roll it so the centre moves behind the arm then roll it round the right shoulder round the throat and back up the left arm. It's tempeting to bring the staff round the right arm before it gets to the shouder but it don't look as good and it doesn't have the same flow to it). In short the move goes 1/4 steve - 1/2 matrix - 1/2 steve -1/2 matrix - 1/4 steve enjoy

00:34

2528

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22-02-2011

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Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

Do a steve with an extra spin on the neck and use that extra spin to get round your throat (giving the staff a little pinch with your shoulder and chin gives it more momentum). Lean to the right to allow the staff to pivot back round to the back of your neck and finish the steve.

00:23

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19-02-2011

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1/4 Steve

Sandy

A good place to start before moving onto the steve. Do a neck roll and as the staff comes around onto your shoulder, drop that shoulder and let the staff roll onto your arm. Raise your arm with the staff (when the staff gets onto your arm it should be just below shoulder height, when the staff finnishes in your hand it should be just above head height) so that it rolls up it and into your hand.

00:27

3647

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17-02-2011

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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

[0]

3 ball shoulder throw backcross cirlce thing

SDEandSE

3 ball shoulder throw backcross circle thing./nI normally see this trick done with clubs, but I wanted to do it with balls.

00:21

4292

0

11-11-2010

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