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Contact Juggling 11-24-2010

rdsqc22

Three months of practice, 4 hours a day: My first ever contact juggling video! Poorly edited by me :D I really, really wish that I didn't have that habit of sticking out my tongue when concentrating. Something to work on...

06:08

3181

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27-11-2010

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Antiturn Matrix

Sandy

A tiny bit easier than a matrix because you are turning into the staff. Look at the points you need to start turning, they are when you start leaning back to get it under the arm. Again very hard to get smooth.

00:24

3048

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07-03-2011

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Kendama Consistency Challenge 15

TLMB

My entry for Thorny's Kendama Consistency Challenge #15. Sorry about the lighting, but when you're racing other players, you shoot when and where you can. :-)

01:12

2938

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03-09-2012

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a little story... (Part 1)

DarthDiaboloMan

I filmed this during a practise session yesterday. All the clips together are a little story, whenever I film a pracitse session from now on I will continue the story from where I stopped in the last video. Somtimes I skipped parts of the story (e.g. when I am at a differerent place in the next clip suddenly. This would be too boring to watch, so it's a story where some parts are missing. You will know what I mean if you watch the video ;))

02:05

2922

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31-03-2011

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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

2917

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17-02-2011

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Haymaker Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Haymaker Yo-Yo Trick -Luke Renner. A trick that is fun to perform and features various catches. The Haymaker requires a non-responsive yo-yo. The yo-yo used by Luke Renner is the MagicYoYo N8. Special Thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzen! String is 50/50 slick string courtesy of Shannon Jackson. Filmed outside in Northwest New Mexico in August 2012. The outside wind speed when the trick was filmed was around 6mph from the NW. The Haymaker is much easier to perform indoors without the wind factor. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

01:16

2916

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30-09-2012

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Despina Kehaiova hula hoops - Cirque de Demain 1987

bad1dobby

Despina Kehaiova (15 yrs) hula hoops at 10th Cirque de Demain 1987. Silver medal In the same year, she competed at the Monte Carlo Circus Festival as topmounter for the Kehaiova teeterboard troupe. They won a silver clown. Sadly she died in 2004, aged 32, when her aerial silk rigging failed while performing with Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey.

03:02

2867

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01-10-2015

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Y you follow me

Ed_Clark

A new pattern created using Aidan notation. The manipulators in this pattern are dependent, as clubs are taken by one manipulator and replaced by the other. 4 count static Y base, with B at the back of the Y, D in the middle of the Y, A on the left of the Y (from the point of view of D and B) and C on the right. Aiden notation for the pattern: A ps|ss|ps|ss|ps|ss B ps|ss|ps|ss|ps|ss C ps|ss|ps|ss|ps|ss D ps|ss|ps|ss|ps|ss M1 cD|--|sA|iA|cA|-- M2 sC|iC|cD|iD|cB|iB Starting: M1 starts back to back with D facing B M2 stands in front of C facing C We start with a ps and then the manipulators begin on ss. The manipulators start on the last instruction at ss as it is written above (M1 --, M2 iB) When M1 reaches the end of the instructions, M1 becomes M2 (having reached the physical location of M2 at the start of the M2 instructions). Similarly M2 becomes M1

00:50

2692

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29-07-2013

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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

2657

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10-05-2011

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Holy Trinity

Sandy

This is an angel roll with a jesus in the middle, and since a jesus consists of a halo roll and a front side halo roll hence holy trinity (angel, jesus and halo). When the angel roll is coming across your back you need to turn quite fast to get into the jesus. If you get the jesus the exit isn't too hard, just hold out your arm like you would normally for an angel roll.

00:23

2630

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09-03-2011

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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

2616

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09-05-2011

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Devil sticks the Grass' Burn Up

Tricksticks

Hi Juggling.TV, This is just a little video I filmed of my self and my sticks. When the grasses where buring behine me near Lusaka, Zambia. It made a graet backdrop, Thanks. Peter.

04:05

2591

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01-08-2013

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Fishtail Transfers and 360 Fishtails

Sandy

Fishtail transfers are when you go straight from forwards fishtail to backwards (or vice versa). These are a good way of getting your fishies nice and tight. Also once you have these you can do 360 Fishtails cos you just keep turning the same way.

00:25

2446

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10-03-2011

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Dolby 7.1 Tutorial

Ed_Clark

Dolby 7.1 is the latest in the series of patterns that have manipulation similar to the classic Dolby Söround http://juggling.tv/1742 In this new pattern, we add a club to the Dolby 5.1 pattern, first shown http://juggling.tv/16656 Dolby 5.1, Dolby 5.2 and Dolby 7.1 were all composed together as a set. Seeing as Dolby 7.1 is another step up in the difficulty of manipulator patterns I've not gone with a standard pattern video, but instead added some training patterns - like a workshop. Workshop tips: 1. Keep the tempo slow when you are throwing the heffs - you are controlling the pattern speed. 2. The manipulation needs to be a little faster than you might do it in Dolby 5.1, as the tempo is set by the dwell+height of the heffs. Slow manipulation can introduce timing problems for catching the 4p4p. 3. Heffs (4) and double passes (4p) must be the same height in order to keep good timing. 4. The pattern is synchronous.

02:06

2440

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16-01-2018

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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

2419

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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

2413

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09-05-2011

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Cage Steve

Sandy

This move is lots easier to do if you turn with the staff to slow down the spin. That said you will still probably hit yourself in the face learning it. When you are raising your arms back up to roll the staff down th inside of your arm, try to be as controlled as possible because that is the most likly place you will hurt yourself. Mind you if you already do staff another couple of knocks won't make any difference.

00:32

2412

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25-02-2011

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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

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10-05-2011

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RolaBola + Malabar/Juggling // No more HIPPIES in the town!!!

ipaxxx

RolaBola + Malabar/Juggling // No more HIPPIES in the town!!!/nVideo, Edicion, Malabar: Francisco Xavier Nieto/nMusica: Antony Raijekov - When Waves Trying to Catch a Marvel (cc)/n------------------------------- CDMX 2016 (CC)

02:32

2348

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05-02-2017

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Body Wrap Fishtails

Sandy

These are something i came up with while on a beach in Thailand so i have fond memories for this move. When passing the staff behind the back give it a little pop up to keep it spinning and to make it a bit easier to catch.

00:34

2343

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09-05-2011

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Redwoods CJ

Zenoth

Just a short clip of my playing with my new (was new when this video was made) orange 100mm Sil-x stage ball in the redwoods near H.S.U one day after the HJF. Sorry for the video quality, it was shot on a cell phone heh heh.

00:49

2315

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23-04-2011

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Tennis Can: The Development of an Idea

happysmurfday

This is a collection of video I shot over the years as I developed a routine around the tennis ball and can./nHere's my recollection of the history of 3 tennis balls and a tennis can: On easter of 1989 I was bored and picked up a can of tennis balls thinking, "I can probably throw all of the balls out of the can and then go into a 4 pattern that includes the can." I quickly discovered some of the centrifugal properties of the can and began developing a routine at the Celebration Barn with people like Fritz Grobe and Steven Ragatz helping to critique my idea. At the same time in another part of the world, Scott Slesnick had discovered the same prop, but was doing different things with it. Neither of us knew of the other for years, but when we met at an IJA convention in Vegas one year, we pieced together the rumors we had heard of each other and decided that we had both come up with it independently and had been spreading it around the world over the years.

02:43

2289

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10-02-2015

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My First Poi Video

poiboy

My First poi video i have only been doing this for about three weeks when this was filmed. any tips/hints will be much appreciated.

01:52

2245

4

14-11-2010

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BKA Outlink 2015 - Trick 15: Unaeroplane

BKA

BKA Outlink 2015 - Trick 15: Unaeroplane 1-Turn Aeroplane > Unaeroplane > 2 Jumping Sticks Keyword: Humans Deadline: Tuesday May 19th, 17:00BST The ken MUST BE VERTICAL (15° allowance) when thrown. The ken and tama MUST NOT separate when thrown, until the hand executes the Unaeroplane. http://juggling.tv/15121

01:06

2147

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16-05-2015

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Name the trick

InezdeBruyn

When practising I found myself doing a new trick. I wonder what the name is. If anybody knows the name please let me know.

00:16

2095

0

22-05-2011

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