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JoJ 05-16-2011 - Steve

JoJPodcast

Co host Steve "TheGoHeads" Hogan and Richard "Reeses" Kohut talking about the Fountain of light project, Michael Karas actually juggling the fake juggling scene from The office, Excalibur Evolution with Matt Hall, Does watching juggling videos regularly along with practice double your ability?, and the Bungay Balls UP 2011 convention. Excaliber Evolution - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8561213688016430317# The Fountain of Light project - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1554309288/the-fountain-of-light-a-luminous-juggling-machine

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17-05-2011

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steve take offs

00:48

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11-05-2011

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matrix take offs

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11-05-2011

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Continuous Antispun Conveyor Belt

Sandy

These are a nice varient of conveyor belts. First learn to do continuous. When the staff is falling off your last elbow, raise that elbow and bring your other elbow underneath to catch it by sort of hugging yourself. Give the staff a bit of a pop as it comes off so as to give yourself a little more time to catch it. When you've got that add the antispin by moving each point of the move to the antispin points (watch the video).

00:26

2660

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10-05-2011

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Elbow Wraps

Sandy

This is a good move to start off with if you are new to contact. Do a hand wrap (roll it over the back of your hand) then bring your hand in towrds you and let the staff roll over your elbow. Leave it fairly late in the hand wrap to begin bringing your hand in.

00:38

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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

3623

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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 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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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

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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

2240

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09-05-2011

[0]

Pavel & Pavel from Rome

04:34

2253

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03-05-2011

[4]

Walk the Dog & Rock the Baby - Double Feature

stringslingernm

Double feature of two old school string slinging classics. Rock the Baby trick variations include: Rock the Baby on the Trapeze, Rock the Baby on the Eiffel Tower, World's Smallest Rock the Baby, Pyramid Rock, Rock the Baby on the Brain Twister, Split the Atom and Rock the Baby, and Rock the Baby on the Launch Pad/Launchpad. Yo-Yos used in the demo: Playmaxx Turbo Bumblebee, Duncan Dragonfly, Yoyo Factory NorthStar, and the Moose Toys Goyo Racer yoyo (dog off leash). Footage filmed in 2008, 2010 and 2011 in Northwest NM by Andrew Gomez, Luke Renner and Izzi Renner. Features public domain footage and audio.

03:50

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23-04-2011

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Only for freaks: 10 minutes of 5 ball juggling

tomjuggles

Sorry about the bad framerate! filmed with a webcam, because of the length. exactly 10 minutes of 5 ball juggling

10:12

3304

2

15-04-2011

[2]

Lew Hoffman

Archive

Lew Hoffman comedy juggling routine, with some great technical skills too. The diagonal trombone logo and the initials "T.D." suggest he is performing in front of (and presumably being backed by) the Tommy Dorsey band. The (non-contemporary) music is "Time has come" by the Joanne Shaw Taylor band.

02:07

5692

3

25-02-2011

[2]

Norbi - Gballz Retro Elite

norbi

A short video showing off the new Retro Elite series from Gballz - custom handmade juggling balls.

02:11

3846

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21-02-2011

[6]

FDC2006 Spoonful

Samuli

FDC2006: Spoonful weights a ton Finnish Diabolo Convention was founded 2006 by Sirkus Supiainen. Here's second video of that festival. music by: Flaming Lips Singalong with video, here are the lyrics: ... And though they were sad They rescued everyone They lifted up the sun A spoonful weighs a ton Giving more than they had The process had begun A million came from one The limits now were none Being drunk on their plan, they lifted up the sun Forcing it off with their hands The trapdoor came undone Above our heads it swung The privilege had been won Being drunk on their plan, they lifted up the sun Yelling as hard as they can The doubters all were stunned Heard louder than a gun The sound they made was love

03:28

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27-01-2011

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Diabolomeeting Lahr 2011

Christl

Ein Teil des Diabolotreffs versammelte sich traditionell am 3.01.-06.01.2011 in einem kleinen Städtchen namens Lahr. Eins der ersten Versuche mit der Sony Vegas Testversion, hoffe es ist dennoch gelungen! ;) Danke an die Teilnehmer und viel Spaß beim schauen!:) Kleine Korrektur: "Dominik S." sollte eigentlich "Dominik R." heißen..

11:39

5769

2

14-01-2011

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Ring Mayhem

Reeses2150

I got the idea in my head to end the year and celebrate my birthday with a big bang of a video. A big compositing of all my best 5 ring and above tricks that I've managed to pull off on camera, including some new footage as well! Enjoy! And vote for me in the upcoming top jugglers of the year poll!

01:56

2523

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08-12-2010

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Turbo Fest 2011 official promo

Turbo418

Turbo Fest 5! 7-9 Jan 2011, l'École de Crique de Québec./nhttp://www.Turbo418.com

02:09

4460

0

22-11-2010

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2 handed shoot the moon yoyo trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Trick featured in the video is two handed "reach for the moon" aka "shoot for the moon". Trick tips: 1) Practice each individual hand before combining the trick. 2) Use a fixed axle. 3) There is no easy way to master this trick other than practicing everyday. Special thanks to Dale! Yo-yos used by Luke Renner are generic and cost around $1.50 for two. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico on 8/28/10 by filmmakers George Thomas and Thomas LaRue. Music by JAH ROOTS - Steppin Out Of Babylon/ Track "Ya, Ya, Yo" Creative Commons License Attribution 2.5 Generic.

00:56

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26-10-2010

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More Fun Than Visiting a Zoo Volume 2 - Instant Prop Stand

wespeden

buy the full video from http://www.wespeden.com Price: $10 Length: 22:47 File Size: 516MB/nManipulation Research Laboratory presents: More Fun Than Visiting a Zoo Volume 2- Instant Prop Stand How many times has this ever happened to you? #1. You forget to bring your prop stand and leave it at home! #2. The airline loses your luggage... again! Well look no further, because this video will show you how to execute a professional performance every time, EVEN WITHOUT A PROP STAND! Techniques included on the video demonstrate how to impress a client and nail that gig if your prop stand goes missing. These handy tricks will justify having your props lying on the floor all over the stage. No longer will you have to worry about looking unprofessional as you bend over each time to pick stuff up for your next routine. Transform any stage into a fun working environment with over 20 minutes of sure-fire gold, only available on this download offer today!/nPerformed by: Wesley Jefferson Peden & Jay Nathan Gilligan

01:32

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12-10-2010

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what do you feel?

00:40

2364

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22-09-2010

[1]

Pills

ultimatewannabe

This is my summer 2010 juggling video. Unlike my last one, this thing is just juggling, none of those other distractions. The summer went a little off plan and for that reason I didn't get to juggle nearly as much as I had intended to. /nMy biggest problem was that I decided I was going to run 50 miles on August 1st. So all through June and July I was running a lot. . . like way more than you should, about 80 to 100 miles a week. Most every day I was juggling for a few hours, then running for a few hours, then studying for a few hours, then eating for a while. It turns out that it's bad for your body to do that. I lost 15 lbs in 4 weeks while I was eating 10,000 calories a day. As a result I wound up really immune compromised and I got shingles in late July. Shingles in very painful so I had to stop running and at that point I gained about a pound a day for almost 2 weeks. For those of you who have never experienced rapid weight fluctuations, they suck. For weeks after that I was sore and tired fo

06:01

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20-09-2010

[3]

Android Hell

Reeses2150

An idea I had ages ago was to make a rolling video, and nearly a full year later and after setting up my apparatus last night, spending literally all night until 7AM screwing around with tricks on it, I have an awesome new video to show off. Welcome to Android Hell :3/nLook for me to be performing this at Philly Fest this year!

02:43

3976

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19-09-2010

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