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BKA Outlink 2015 - Trick 16 - Moontraps

BKA

BKA Outlink 2015 - Trick 16 - Moontraps Keyword: "or" Deadline: Thursday May 21, 16:00BST Bare forearms - No sleeves! http://juggling.tv/15129 Explanation: http://juggling.tv/15130 pin 1412

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19-05-2015

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Trick With Hats: Forward Twiddle

TricksWithHats

Forward Twiddle - Twiddle the hat off the head and back on. It's got comedy potential too! Allegedly. Use a palm-up fork grip on both sides the hat, and lift it off the head. Remove the ring fingers from the brim and twist the hat between the fore and middle fingers. Stop the spin by gripping the brim between the fore fingers and thumb. Reverse the process to return the hat to the head. You can get an easy laugh by getting the return part wrong and pretending to hit yourself in the face. Jon Lockwood (of Mushy Pea Juggling fame, now working as with "Company of Fools") did lots of hat workshops at juggling conventions in the mid to late 1990's and started Mike and LP out on the hat road. This was often the first trick he taught...so it's Jon and this trick that ultimately led to the creation of this site. Thanks Jon! From the TricksWithHats archive

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1911

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15-03-2015

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Trick With Hats: Two handed tumble

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat with the crown to the outside in an outside grip. Bring it across the body, and cross the arms. Flick the hat over and drop it onto the thumb of the catching hand. Uncross the arms. The hat is now held in an outside grip in the other hand, which suggests that the tumble would be a good next move.

00:04

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15-03-2015

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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.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Screwdriver Isolation

TricksWithHats

First learn the Screwdriver When that move flows easily simply "twiddle" the hat as you learnt with that trick, and hold the hat as still as you can while you move your body around it.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Throw to Foot

TricksWithHats

Throw to Foot - Throw the hat to your foot as if it was a hatstand. Hold the hat crown up above the shoulder with an inside grip. Lift the leg and keep it straight, flexing the foot as much as you can. With a flick of the wrist throw the hat straight to the foot with a single spin. This trick looks best if the throw is as straight as possible. Foot to Head is a nice return trick from here.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Throw to Head

TricksWithHats

Hold your hat crown up in an inside grip with the fingers spread as wide as you can. Throw the hat gently towards your head with a bit of spin. Look up towards the hat as it spins and move your body (and feet if necessary) so that your head is beneath it. As the hat lands, nod your head forward so that you are looking straight ahead.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Thumb Spins

TricksWithHats

Thumb Spins - Spin the hat around your thumb Hold the hat in an inside grip and spin it so the top of the brim stays in contact with the thumb. After a single spin catch it again in an inside grip. Once you've mastered singles try longer spins. This trick is very versatile and can be used to add lots of flourishes. Try adding one in anywhere that you use an inside grip, or just throw one in with your hand outstretched or up above your head. From the TricksWithHats archive

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1992

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Walking Turns

TricksWithHats

While walking forward grip the front of the brim (using any grip you like) with the right hand and the back of the hat with the left. Stop when your right foot is forward and lift up onto the toes. Hold the hat still above the head and pivot round so the left foot and hand are now in front of you. You can continue walking or turn back and forth on the spot.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Winding the Wool

TricksWithHats

Place the back of one hand against the front of the crown and the palm of the other hand against the back of the hat. Lift the hat off and roll the hands round each other so that the hat tumbles through one complete spin as you carry the hat down to waist level. Reverse the process to return the hat to the head.

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15-03-2015

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double_twistover_to_crossed_arms.mpg

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover

TricksWithHats

Hold the plate flat in your left hand, bring your right hand up and over the plate, cross your arms and put the heel of your right hand against the underside of the plate's rim. Bring your right hand up and turn it over so that plate ends up flat in the palm of your right hand. If you turn this round it becomes the Forward Turnover From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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28 Tricks for a 28 Year Old

Thom!

It's my birthday, so I filmed you a video. Here's what I've been up to this past year!/n1. Dice stack 2. 4 clubs with a balance 3. 5 clubs into 4 with a balance 4. Plate balance 180 5. 5 ring color change 6. 5 clubs, half reverse spin 7. 4 balls with a head bounce (with transition!) 8. 3 club backcross with a balance 9. 8 ball [88] 10. 5 balls with a head bounce 11. 4 balls overhead with a balance 12. Point to point with a tension slide to splits 13. Point to point spin 14. Ball balance transfer 15. Glass on knife with a jumprope 16. Glass on knife with a jumprope, crossed arms 17. 7 ball kickups and kickdown 180s 18. 531 balance transfer 19. Stand on head 20. Teaset trick 21. Teapot trick 22. 3 ball throw (writing credit: Jacob Sharpe?) 23. Paddleball forward roll 24. Paddleball backwards roll 25. Sit on neck paddleball 26. Neck to neck paddleball 27. Walk-up-the-face balance with 3 club juggle 28. Balloon finale

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09-02-2015

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Train station

danda

Sorry, the music moved a bit :( I wanted to film more 7 ball tricks, but my arms were too tired (as always! :o( ... ) Hopefully, better tricks coming soon... Sponsored by Gballz! www.gballz.com Music: Podington Bear- Origami

03:15

7697

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17-08-2012

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Sunset

weld

I was so nervous because of the great backdrop that my arms got all shaky and nothing worked out, muhaha. Made a video anyway ;).

01:45

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26-07-2012

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Basic 2D Trick

CircusFreak713

VOTW entry for Diabolo.CA which didn't get chosen and includes a bonus clip.

01:12

2908

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22-05-2012

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2012 IJA Video Tutorial - Crossed Arm Boxy Thing #2

UberMathNerd

Here is another box trick that involves catching some throws with your arms crossed. Filmed on safari in a Kenya./nJuggling - Jordan Campbell Filming - Selena Goss Location - Maasai Mara, Kenya/nMade for the 2012 IJA Video Tutorial Contest

05:20

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30-03-2012

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Stuff

KScharling

some single tricks sorry for the camera angel 10 month of tossjuggling Tricklist: 3 club 3 up 360 5 balls 3 up 360 1 diabolo duicide integrale 360 1 diabolo eiffel 1 diabolo armsequence 4 ball shower 3 up 360

01:28

2174

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26-03-2012

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Pumped up Rings. - January 2012 (Kenny Cheung)

kennyjuggling

4 Years of Juggling. Music: Pumped Up Kicks Remix, Invaders Must Die, Bad Girl Instrumental. Enjoy! YouTube Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=O12tehQ7rlI Filmed, Edited, & Juggling by Kenny Cheung. Thankyou.

07:15

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02-02-2012

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Front Side SNES

Sandy

Same as a SNES but front side. I cross my arms behind my back because it puts your hands in the right place and looks flasher but you don't have to.

00:43

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10-05-2011

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Continuous Steve

Sandy

Do a Steve and as the staff is coming up your arm cross your arms so the arm with the staff on it is behind. Transfer the staff onto your other arm. Meg does an interesting variant passing from her forearms Continuous Steve detail: Forearm Transfer

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25-02-2011

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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

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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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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

3213

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19-02-2011

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Don't Cry Little Girl

nextinline42

Filmed and edited in 2 days or so, nothing special.

01:33

3411

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30-10-2010

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