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Matt Hall is looking forward to BJC/IJC

juggle_sensei

Ori Roth and company asked to put together a little something for the Israel Juggling Convention, so I threw this together with the wonderful assistance of my lovely wife and Choji-kun at school. Seeing as I'm going to the British Juggling Convention right before Israel, and given that I'm teaching similar workshops at both gatherings, I thought I would kill two birds with one stone. Note: I'll be teaching a similar set at Barullo in Mexico in June! Banzai!

02:19

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03-04-2011

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Sensei Throws Down Another Gauntlet...?

juggle_sensei

Round 2 in the ongoing-and-now-getting-slower-in-response-time war....er, battle...ahem, scuffle between Matt Hall and Ivan Pecel

00:32

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01-04-2011

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The often thought of, seldom done 2 Ball Exchange (IJA Video Tut

Tomfooleryish

Here's another of my videos for the IJA Video Tutorial Contest 2011. /nI hope you enjoy it and don't forget to vote!

03:44

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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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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

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31-03-2011

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Fife Kendama

TLMB

Scottish kendama champion Donald Grant takes his TeamKD legs for a walk along the Fife coastline. Get some of Mr Bear's tunes at http://www.bigphilrecords.com/

02:08

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11-03-2011

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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

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10-03-2011

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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

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09-03-2011

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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

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07-03-2011

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Matrix Neck Wrap

Sandy

This is my favorite new move at the moment. Do the first half of a full matrix and you will find the staff wants to go behind your neck if you don't lean into the second half straight away. Let it go behind you and lean to the left to get it back in front of you (an extra spin on the back can help line up the centre point) and then do the second half of the matrix.

00:29

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07-03-2011

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Prayer Steve

Sandy

This move can be done with or without the extra spin on the back, i like to vary it. Keep your hands together in a prayer position all the time you are doing this move or it doesn't count. If you can't get this move try continuous steves first, they will get you used to the motion.

00:57

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25-02-2011

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Matrix

Sandy

The matrix. It's hard. That's why everyone loves it. You can do the matirx in 2 ways, starting on the neck like I do or starting on the shoulder like meg does here. To distinguish the difference I call this version a full matrix because it goes fully around your body and not just under both arms. I personally prefer the full matrix (well I would wouldn't I) because I think it looks nicer but it's all a matter of oppinion. The secret to getting a matrix is to really lean. It takes a while to get and takes even longer (a lot longer) to get it solid. As with everything practice, practice, practice.

00:33

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25-02-2011

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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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Verloren Licht +3min (Lost Light)

guidovanhout

All surround music, all suround light sculpture, movement and light juggling at night in a nature. Senses are widened and opened for a performance-voyage inspired on getting in touch with forgotten dreams and on percieving put away desires. Show time 25 minutes. adapable to various outdoor locations.

03:42

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23-02-2011

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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

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22-02-2011

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Half Stevetrix

Sandy

If you are attempting this move i will assume you can already do a steve and a matrix. As the staff is coming down your arm move your arm back as it gets to your elbow. The staff wii spin around it so you can go into a matrix entry. Do a matrix but as the staff is coming out under your arm, swing your arm in a circle to in front of you so the staff rolls down it.

00:23

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22-02-2011

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Front Side Steve

Sandy

This is the second half of the full steve. Try to get the staff as close to your throat as possible before switching arms.

00:32

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19-02-2011

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Steve Horizontal Angel

Sandy

Learn the steve, horizontal propellers and a horizontal angel roll. Put them together. Turning with the spin of the staff slows it down and gives you more time to position for the next part of the move.

00:24

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19-02-2011

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Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

Do a steve with an extra spin on the neck and use that extra spin to get round your throat (giving the staff a little pinch with your shoulder and chin gives it more momentum). Lean to the right to allow the staff to pivot back round to the back of your neck and finish the steve.

00:23

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19-02-2011

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MartinZê

"My nipulation": this is little sample of my recent curiosity about club manipulation and club variations./nSo i´ve have juggled with one and two clubs due to get original stuff with three and four clubs./nVideo recorded in Lisbon (Portugal) in february 2011 and Edited by Jen & Mike Great big band turntables: X-ecutioners "Like This" I hope you enjoy!!/n"My nipulation": É uma pequena mostra da minha recente curiosidade acerca da manipulação e das variações com maças./nRazão pela qual estou com uma e duas maças á procura de material original que seja util para as três e as quatro maças num futuro./nO Vídeo foi gravado em Lisboa (Portugal) em fevereiro de 2011 e editado pelos Jen & Mike A musica é do grupo de Dee jays: X-ecutioners "Like This" Divertam-se muito ate já!/n"My nipulation" es una pequeña muestra de mi reciente curiosidad por la manipulación, variantes y combinaciones posibles con mazas./nPor lo que he estado practicando con una y dos mazas para obtener material nuevo que usare para tres y cuatr

03:21

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17-02-2011

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1/4 Steve

Sandy

A good place to start before moving onto the steve. Do a neck roll and as the staff comes around onto your shoulder, drop that shoulder and let the staff roll onto your arm. Raise your arm with the staff (when the staff gets onto your arm it should be just below shoulder height, when the staff finnishes in your hand it should be just above head height) so that it rolls up it and into your hand.

00:27

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17-02-2011

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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

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17-02-2011

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Winter dorking around

Radix

Michael Falkov and myself playing around. Unfortunately we only had an hour to play, and it was cold. But I cut together this video to try to make us look cool anyways.

05:46

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10-02-2011

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Matt Hall Tennis Ball/Can 2011

juggle_sensei

Some footage I shot in my classroom for the rec.juggling 4 Ball Collaboration Video. Many thanks to the SCHS Juggling Club President Alejandro Acosta for filming! More thanks to Steve Hogan for editing the footage together and putting in the music, which is Cissy Strut by the Meters.
matt - hall - tennis - ball - can

01:30

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02-02-2011

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