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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 =)

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01-04-2011

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[Tutorial] Hand Balance Flip

Reeses2150

A tutorial video on my favorite one club trick, the hand balance flip.

07:41

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31-03-2011

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How To Bunny Hop on a Unicycle (IJA Video Tutorial Contest 2011)

Tomfooleryish

Here's one of my entries for this year's IJA Video Contest. I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to vote!

01:57

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31-03-2011

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Unwrapped Infinite Suicide Tutorial IJA Contest

hOOk3r

An IJA tutorial contest / tutorial para el concurso de la IJA/nwww.juggle.org www.juggle.org/youtubecontest

04:39

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31-03-2011

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Reverse Factory Tutorial

thegnome54

This is a tutorial for the reverse factory. It is also a submission to the IJA juggling tutorial competition for 2011.

04:42

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29-03-2011

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JoJ 03-28-2011

JoJPodcast

Co-host Steve Hogan (TheGoHeads) talking about the move from ustream to JTV for JoJ, the IJA Tutorial Contest, "Eric Bates - Cigar Boxes 9", "Joe and Wes 4", Juggling in the Olympics, and the RIT Juggle In.

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29-03-2011

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Clulb Passing - Doctor Attack Tutorial by jordan

UberMathNerd

i wasn't going to make another video but then I saw that BeeJay did the same trick as I did. As such, this is my 3rd and last video for the IJA Youtube Tutorial contest 2011. It is a club passing trick that was taught to me by Dr. Bonkers of the Poetic Motion Machine. /nIf you like it please vote for me at www.juggle.org between April 1st and 4th.

04:10

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28-03-2011

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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

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28-03-2011

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Boston Shuffle Yo-Yo Variation Tutorial

dustin61

Vote Here! (My name is Dustin Chan) http://juggle.org/youtubecontest/ytvote.php 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 from the IJA website juggle.org. If you're wondering why my voice randomly changes pitch, I was bored.

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28-03-2011

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The Fastest Trick in the World Tutorial by jordan

UberMathNerd

This is my second submission for the 2011 IJA Video Tutorial Contest. This is a 423 variation that uses claws for all 3 throws. /nIf you like it please vote for me at www.juggle.org between April 1st and 4th. Thanks!

03:19

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27-03-2011

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Poi Whip Catch tutorial with Jordan

UberMathNerd

This is my first submission for the 2011 IJA Video Tutorial Contest. Most jugglers think that poi spinners are smelly freaks who go to the desert to listen to trance music, but hopefully after watching this you will also see that those of us who choose to can create some quite difficult and technical tricks. /nIf you like my video please vote for it at www.juggle.org between April 1st and 4th. Thanks!

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27-03-2011

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Sam I Am Tutorial

dpawson

This is a tutorial for the trick "Sam I Am", submitted to the 2011 IJA Tutorial contest. Details on the contest can be found at http://www.juggle.org . Starting on April 1st, voting instructions can also be found there. Hope you learn something; please remember to vote. Preferably for me, but even if not, vote in any case!

07:24

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23-03-2011

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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

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22-03-2011

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Palm Circle Isolation For The IJA Youtube Tutorial Contest

GratefulJuggler

Here is my new and improved version of how to do a palm circle isolation. Its has better lighting and more information! Thanks for watching and thanks to the IJA youtube contest for motivating me to finally making a better version. Please comment and let me know if there are any other trick you would like me to explain!

02:53

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22-03-2011

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Contact Juggling tutorial: inside elbow stall (IJA contest)

luabduch

My second entry to the 2nd IJA video tutorial contest, check it out and vote for me on april 1st, please! http://www.juggle.org/business/youtube//nyou can watch the first entry here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9_pkP-2Yd0/nIf you have sugestions or questions just leave a comment!

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21-03-2011

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2 diabolos tutorial: both legs stall (IJA youtube contest)

luabduch

My first entry to the 2nd IJA video tutorial contest, check it out and vote for me on april 1st, please! http://www.juggle.org/business/youtube//nI know I repeated the word "really" to many times, and that I make funny faces while talking, but that's ok, hahahhhaahahha/nIf you have sugestions or questions just leave a comment!/n--//--/nMeu video para o campeonato do IJA, espero que gostem. Por favor, votem em mim no dia 1º de abril!/nSugestões e dúvidas são bem vindas!

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20-03-2011

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five-ball double bounce [a friendly guide]

christiankloc

Learn the five-ball double bounce, a rather slow but strikingly visual pattern that looks great on any bouncing resume. Also available on that other, less juggle-crazy site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dj6iPmHJA Visit juggle.org/youtubecontest/ for more entries, and vote for your favorite April 1-4! Music #1: "Tomorrow Comes Today" by Gorillaz (Gorillaz) Music #2: "Bridge" by Amon Tobin (Permutation)

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15-03-2011

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How to put together a juggling routine

lauraernst

Helpful hints on how to put together a juggling routine. Entry for the International Jugglers' Association youtube juggling tutorial contest.

07:05

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24-02-2011

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Roundabout Tutorial (IJA Contest)

markool89

[Contest now closed] This is my entry for the 2nd Annual IJA Video Tutorial Contest http://www.juggle.org/youtubecontest If you need help with any of it, be sure to comment or send me a message. Thanks!

03:18

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23-02-2011

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Juggling on a Balance Ladder--IJA Video Tutorial Contest 2011

dospooks

This is my entry for the 2011 International Jugglers' Association Video Tutorial Contest. How to juggle on a balance ladder, with beanbags and clubs. It's long, so here is a breakdown of the contents for easy reference: Disclaimer 0:22 Anatomy of a juggling ladder 0:33 Walking on lower rungs 0:46 Stepover 1:58 Reverse stepover 2:43 Slow motion stepover 3:27 Juggling beanbags 4:54 Juggling clubs 6:18 Falling 9:09 Scenic view and credits 9:52

10:31

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09-02-2011

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Contact club #2

03:19

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29-11-2010

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minicollumns tutorial

jobdiab

Finally, after a long time another video from me. this time its a mini collumns tutorial for diabolo have fun watching and good luck with practising

01:30

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14-11-2010

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Best Method: Throw Sequence (Brute Force) Transitions

btiemann

If you want to only watch one, watch this one. /nHere's a method to generate siteswap transitions based on where all the balls actually land; making them all work out amounts to creating a sequence. This is my favorite method, and it produces rather easily, all the possible transitions within the context of the throws that you've decided to mess with, either out of necessity (when throws collide) or by choice (when they don't). /nIf you're trying to come up with a way to write an algorithm for producing transitions, I would suggest that this way is the best way. It's deterministic, for one, and it's comprehensive, for another. /nThis is part 1... stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion!!

14:35

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09-10-2010

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btiemann

Here's the way computers use the state-space to generate transition sequences ... and why that way doesn't work for people! Plus, there's a human-based way if you know of or can come up with a trick that has states in common with the two tricks you wish to transition between. /nPlease note that even if tricks have different levels of excitation, but nevertheless share states with one another, you can just go from the middle of one trick to the middle of the other (or wherever the tricks share the common state), without any "extra" throws.

12:38

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09-10-2010

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Contact Lesson: Headrolls

brinechild

There are no prerequisites for learning headrolls, grab a ball and start practicing those stalls from day one./nStep 1 is semi-optional./nHead dents WILL occur, they are temporary and should be encouraged/nGood luck, these require patience but they are so so so worth it. I promise you./nSend me your tutorial requests.

05:27

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06-10-2010

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