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A Ball And Two

JuggleThis

[2006] This is a video of tricks using the Japanese props of a ball and two "ball sticks." I made the "ball sticks" a week ago and here's what I've learned. About half of these moves are ones that I've never seen done before.

02:49

2374

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30-04-2012

[1]

Ivan Pecel Instructional DVD: 4 and 5 Ball Moves - Trailer

ivanpecel

The trailer to my new "Advanced Instructional DVD" that takes you step by step through over 55 different four and five ball moves, variations, and transitions. Available at www.ivanpecel.com

01:36

6962

0

17-12-2007

[0]

Bored in Las Vegas

Erin

This is the first vid I've made since I started training clubs again, and has a lot of new moves I've been working on since WJF. Check it out!

03:53

4702

1

23-03-2008

[0]

Another Night In the Office

Erin

I borrowed a video camera and went crazy one night with taping as many moves as possible. This is the result.

03:30

4661

0

23-03-2008

[0]

Anton & Antoshka - hat & umbrella 1981

bad1dobby

From Moscow Circus in Finland 1981, Anton & Antoshka, clowning duo, with some great hat and cane (umbrella) moves. Anton & Antoshka are 'reprise clowns' - ie. they perform short pieces while other acts' equipment is changed over. This duo are highly skilled across several disciplines - juggling, acrobatics, rola bola.

01:55

3210

0

28-04-2016

[0]

Aaron Tobiass / Visual Juggling FREE / www.Metlili.net (1 to 38)

metlili

s still a succession of suggestions on object motions and body languages (same but different). After a welcomed first opus, this international collaboration moves a good step beyond and is proud to share with you its last upgrade: A gathering of 27 jugglers & manipulators from all over the world, graphing Time with balls, clubs, rings, diabolos, poïs, hoops and even footbags! Enter the playground and enjoy a new round of Hi Quality videos: A 100 minutes of « Flow » clips coupled with a 40 minutes of « Tech » tutorials./nThis is a pay for download product./nPrice: 16 Euros Length : 135 minutes Size: 6.7 GB (includes 38 clips) Format: .mp4 (HD)

03:58

2979

0

13-03-2015

[0]

zig zag: Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (cC sC iB)

westwolf

The feeder is "A", the juggler to the feeder's left is "B" and the juggler to the feeder's right is "C". The feeder counts "1 2 3" to make it easier to keep track of where we are in the pattern. On beats 1 and 3, A (the feeder) and B exchange a pass. On beat 2, A and C exchange a pass. On 3, juggler B catches the pass and walks on four count (rotating the positions anti-clockwise). 1. "cC": The manipulator carries a club to C. 2. "sC": The manipulator substitutes a pass from A to C. 3. "iB": The manipulator (M) intercepts a the pass from A to B. The juggler who was B is the new manipulator, and reads from the manipulator line. All the jugglers are relabeled and the new feeder starts counting the 3 passes. It´s easier for the manipulator tells AND 1 2 3 as the cC actually happens before count 1. We find it much easier to start the pattern on count 2 and miss the cC in the first round. Wolfgang (blue t-shirts) moves different on iB. Just choose your favorite style.

01:26

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09-05-2015

[0]

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

2505

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22-02-2011

[0]

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

2377

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09-05-2011

[0]

Kristian Wanvik Practise Session

JuggleThis

Kristian Wanvik busts out some huge moves (and I mean HIGH) in this technical display of amazing ball and club juggling. Watch and be motivated...

06:43

2033

0

27-04-2012

[0]

clubcontact # 11

CreativeClubChaos

Clubcontact in some canyon. This one focuses on armroll variations. Got some more variations but unfortunately i am unable to edit at the moment. Some moves and ideas...enjoy

05:21

2020

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30-07-2015

[0]

Daniel #1

JuggleThis

Various juggling moves: 3 through 9 objects.

08:41

1863

0

08-07-2010

[0]

movember moves

00:34

1596

3

09-11-2012

[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

1520

0

04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Screwdriver

TricksWithHats

Use a palm-up fork grip at the back of the hat and remove it, straightening the arm. As the arm straightens twist the wrist and take the ring finger off the brim. Spin the hat so that it moves between the middle and forefingers, then transfer the grip to the forefinger and thumb and continue the spin for as far as you can. Reverse the "twiddle" to place it back on the head. The main video clip for this trick doesn't show the fingers in any great detail. See the closeup version (120K mpeg) for a better view. For best results you might want to set your video player to loop the clip.

00:03

1468

0

15-03-2015

[0]

 
 
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