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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.

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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

1945

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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

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10-05-2011

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Antispun Fishtail Fountain

Sandy

This came about through me and Tim messing about with antispin contact ideas and trying to work out how to antispin a fishtail. We came up with the antispin fishtail fountain and realised it could be done without antispin (obviously). Surprisingly the antispin version is easier as it doesn't try to fly off your hand as much. Starting in reverse do 1 beat behind you then go straight into a 180 fishtail carry downwards and in a straight line. Because it's antispin you need to move pretty fast in straight lines. When you get to the other side move your hand straight up and then straight across. This needs to be done in 1 beat. Try going through this holding the staff to your hand before fishtailing it to get used to feeling the path of spin.

00:39

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09-05-2011

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Elbow Fishtails

Sandy

These can be done forwards and backwards. They arn't true elbow fishtails because there is only one beat of a fishtail at a time with other beats put in to get positioning. If anyone manages complete continuous elbow fishtails please let me know and i'll stick a vid up cos they are DAMN hard. The tricky bit of this move is getting your elbow across 180 fast enough to catch the fishtail but not so fast the staff flys off your elbow. (See also Reverse Elbow Fishtails)

00:34

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09-05-2011

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Fishtail Carries

Sandy

This is basically a 360 fishtail done in one smooth motion. Try to keep your arm straight and follow the staff round in a big circle.

00:31

2205

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09-05-2011

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Fishtail Fountain

Sandy

This came about through me and Tim messing about with antispin contact ideas and trying to work out how to antispin a fishtail. We came up with the antispin fishtail fountain and realised it could be done without antispin (obviously). Surprisingly the antispin version is easier as it doesn't try to fly off your hand as much. Starting in reverse do 1 beat behind you then go straight into a 180 fishtail carry upwards. As you come out of the 180 do 1 beat of forwards fishtail behind you and pull it out into a low 180 carry back the way you came. Repeat.

00:31

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09-05-2011

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Fishtail Stalls + Throws

Sandy

Stalling fishtails is a nice way to go into other moves and can be the saving grace when you cock them up. If the staff starts sliding off your hand go into a stall and strike some cheesy pose (everybody loves cheese) and then just carry on. Throws are quite nice from stalls but you can also go into a halo roll or many varients thereof

00:35

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09-05-2011

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Foot Fishtails

Sandy

As you can see in the vid the right leg works very much like the left arm in a conveyorbelt. When you get the staff onto the foot you need to turn into the staff so you end up in backwards fishtails. Once your into the fishtails you really need to turn your whole body each half beat to get it smooth (no easy task when your balancing on one leg and trying not to make jerky movements with the other).

00:29

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09-05-2011

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Inside Fishtails

Sandy

This move evolved from the inside bit of 5 beat fishtails. Basically you are fishtailing on the inside bit of your thumb between your thumb and arm. This is fairly tricky to keep going so what I do (as you will see in the video) is add extra beats to keep the momentum going, this does technically declassify the move as a fishtail but I think it's quite a fun move and it feels nice to do.

01:13

2287

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09-05-2011

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Overhead Fishtails

Sandy

From forward with the right hand when the staff comes in front of you start the movement off as if you were going to do a 180 fishtail, but instead of taking the staff behind you (on the other side) you do a quick 360 and tuck your hand behind your head then go back into forward fishtails (it feels a bit like you untwisting your body underneth the staff). p.s. you don't really need to hold your chest wheil doing this move

00:19

2450

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09-05-2011

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Propeller Fishtails

Sandy

Once you've got fishtails these arn't too difficult. At the end of every beat do 1 vertical propeller (wrap round your wrist) and fishtail back to the other side.

00:35

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09-05-2011

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Reverse Elbow Fishtails

Sandy

These can be done forwards and backwards. They arn't true elbow fishtails because there is only one beat of a fishtail at a time with other beats put in to get positioning. If anyone manages complete continuous elbow fishtails please let me know and i'll stick a vid up cos they are DAMN hard. The tricky bit of this move is getting your elbow across 180 fast enough to catch the fishtail but not so fast the staff flys off your elbow. (See also Elbow Fishtails)

01:02

2287

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09-05-2011

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Magical Mark - Cabaret Performance

magicalmarkwatson

Magical Mark performs one of his favourite routines at "Cabaret By Candlelight" held at Holy Trinity Church, Boston. Magical Mark is a magician, juggler and all-round entertainer based in the area of Boston, Lincolnshire (England). If you would like Magical Mark to entertain at your event, e-mail him direct at [email protected] He hopes you enjoy the video!

09:19

3294

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30-04-2011

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Zwiebelkuchen - Passing!

TheOmnipotentJuggler

Ronja visited from Germany for a couple weeks and we passed like crazy. Here's what we worked on!

05:09

4239

3

29-04-2011

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Addicted

mr123anton321

Here comes our second (my 4th) Diabolo video. Tell me what you think. The songs are: 1st: Dreamscape by Tantrum Desire 2nd: Addicted by Bliss N Eso 3rd: The Rockafeller Skank by Fatboy Slim/nCheck out our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDiaboloBros/nHope you like our videos :)

04:40

3347

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26-04-2011

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JoJ 04-25-2011 - Perry Romanowski

JoJPodcast

Co host Perry Romanowski, Aka "Just Your Average Joggler", Tanlking about Michael Karas's Tetris video, Tim Kelly's Cigar Boxes video, Joggling and more specifically the running aspect of it, and the 2nd annual Middle East Technical University juggling convention.

38:19

4041

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26-04-2011

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The Boscombe Spinners March Video 2011

BoscombeSpinners

the Boscombe Spinners Circus Club did a lot more in March , the weather turned lovely agin and we ventured back outside where we belong, and onto the beach again for fire spinning, Ruby the hoop was Christened and partner poi was learnt. lots more fun to come people!

02:19

2968

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06-04-2011

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Kendama: The Yumu

MrJumpshoe

A short promotional video. The Yumu is from Taiwan. There is a hole in each cup which allows the player to attach pegs, thus creating a two, three or four-spike kendama. Sponsored by www.kendama.cz.

02:42

4096

2

02-04-2011

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JUGGLERS PRAY for Japan DIGEST

YutaAsano

The unprecedented disaster happened in Japan in March 2011. I'm so sorry for the victims that I've started "Let's encourage Japan by Juggling!" project./nWe are collecting short juggling message movies./nThis is the digest of movies collected so far. ( Here's YouTube link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLpWgFdPiQQ )/nIf you are interested in our project, please visit http://www.jugglerspray.net/ We need more help from all over the world.

02:26

5591

2

01-04-2011

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[Tutorial] Magic Knot to Whip Catch

Reeses2150

Another tutorial for the IJA Tutorial contest 2011. A pretty easy trick once you learn it, and one that I was able to teach someone to do reliably within the space of an hour and a half. One of my favorite and most crowd pleasing diabolo tricks.

06:43

3556

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01-04-2011

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Handshake Tutorial

jfein

If you enjoyed this video, vote for us! http://juggle.org/youtubecontest/ytvote.php/n-The Jeremys/nSpecial thanks to Charlotte Weinstein for filming, and Tony Pezzo for his crucial role in our film.

02:39

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01-04-2011

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Tutorial: 3 Count Behind the Head Passing

Mike

Our entry for the IJA tutorial contest: 3 count behind the head passing. It's a fun pattern we came up with in January, and the concept of using 180s with directional body throws make it a concept ripe for variation./nIf you enjoyed it, please vote for us in the IJA tutorial contest! We'd really like to make it out to the convention this year =)

03:46

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01-04-2011

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Time-Reversed Burke's Barrage Tutorial

dustin61

Vote Here! (My name is Dustin Chan) http://juggle.org/youtubecontest/ytvote.php I created this tutorial because it's an interesting trick, and I've never seen a tutorial for it before. I encourage all of you to create tutorials for tricks that currently don't have any to give back to the community and increase the resources for jugglers around the world. If you found this tutorial to be helpful, please vote for me in the IJA Video Tutorial Contest. Voting is from April1-4, and the site to vote will be linked to from the IJA website: www.juggle.org

02:46

3056

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28-03-2011

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JoJ 02-14-2011

JoJPodcast

Hosts Richard Kohut and Iver Tronstad discuss "Fourplay" The four ball collab video, the 2nd annual IJA Tutorial Contest, Greg Kennedy's "Conic", How Juggling is related to public Speaking, and the Victoria Juggling Festival.

41:06

3486

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22-03-2011

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