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Mathias P. Kendama (14 months)

Mathias;P.

Kendama skills after 14 months of almost daily practice. Just a little quick vid. Sorry bout the dark quality but this mobile cam just sucks. Enjoy juggling times!!! M.P.

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10-01-2016

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Rhondabout

Ed_Clark

The classic Roundabout pattern revisited in the Rhonda Style to create "Rhondabout". Rhonda Style came about from the pattern MinuEd http://juggling.tv/15002, but it is possible to Rhonda any pattern using these simple rules: 1. No Zipping! 2. No Flipping, apart from on a carry where you must flip both clubs. MinuEd is here: http://juggling.tv/15650 Try and Rhonda a manipulator pattern today!

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3502

1

09-01-2016

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Clubabout

Ed_Clark

Roundabout varient where one club has to remain over a certain point on the floor. Similar to tessabout in concept, but instead of a "lazy person" who wont move, there is a lazy club who won't traverse the gym. Possibly it had too much to eat at dinner.

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09-01-2016

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Kendama Tutorial: Turnovers (Grip Changes)

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08-01-2016

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Tricks With Hats: Onehanded, Continuous Tumbles

TricksWithHats

Onehanded, Continuous Tumbles - The hat keeps tumbling, in your hand, continuously, infinitely, forever, or at least until you stop. This trick is an extension of the Tumble - so go learn that one now. You'll notice that after you have performed a tumble, you are holding the hat the wrong way round to perform a second tumble immediately after it. This is where the extension comes in. During the first tumble (which is a standard tumble), the hat rotates 1.5 times. The second tumble is similar, but the hat is thrown without a change in grip, it still does 1.5 spins, which means that it is now facing the same way as when you started! Inorder to give yourself space for the second tumble, it feels like you need to throw it a tiny bit higher or faster. Try to make it all flow together into a continuous movement, the hat shouldn't ever pause, the hand acts more as a guide to keep it rotating in the right direction. A nice variation on this is to tumble the hat infront of you, switching hands between tumbles.

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06-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: The Shuffle

TricksWithHats

The Shuffle - Another three hat juggling trick - this time it's the half shower This is a variation of a jugglers' trick called the Half Shower. Start with one hat on the head, and one in each hand, held in an outside grip. Throw one hat across the body, flat, with no spin. As soon as you've let go of this hat, take off the one on your head with your now-empty hand. The other hand slaps/places its hat onto the head, just in the nick of time to then catch the first (thrown) hat. You should now be back where you started. The timing is a little odd for this one, but just remember "Throw.... take....place....catch", and you'll get it. From the TricksWithHats archive

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06-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Three Hat Cascade - Ring Style

TricksWithHats

Three Hat Cascade - Ring Style - Juggling 3 hats in a cascade, throwing them as you would rings. 1. Learn to juggle 3 balls. See the IJDb tutorials page. Sorry non-jugglers, but it'll help a lot. 2. Throw each hat with a flick of the wrist to give it some stabilising spin. Catch the hats palm-upwards, in an inside grip. Rotate the wrist inwards 180 degrees before the next throw.

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06-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Back tumble

TricksWithHats

Back tumble - Tumble the hat down your back and then up again. Put the hat towards the back of your head. If you throw the head back you should be able to hit the brim with the back of the neck and have it roll down the back. As the hat rolls bend forwards from the waist to slow it down. Catch it in a inside grip with both hands. Hold the hat still but move your hands so that they are at the front of the brim. Flick the hat so it rolls up the back. As you feel it on the shoulders put the head back to catch it. Getting the timing right takes a lot of practice...be warned, this trick is difficult. From the TricksWithHats archive

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coatpeg drop to elbow catch

TricksWithHats

This trick is similar to the coatpeg drop but instead of dropping the hat and catching it behind your back, you catch it on your elbow. Hold the hat in your right hand, and throw it up to a coatpeg catch in your left hand. Let go of the hat, and bend your left arm at the elbow, pointing your elbow upwards. Catch the hat on your elbow. To complete the move, straighten your arm and the hat will fall. The catch is similar to that in the wipe up

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Foot flickup

TricksWithHats

At some point, your hat will end up on the floor and you'll want it back in your hand. You could just bend down and pick it up (boring!), use a normal foot to head (less boring, but relatively easy) or you could use this little move... (Far more studly way to kick a hat :-) Place the hat on the floor, to your left, crown downwards and the opening tilting slightly towards you. Point your right toe, and bring it behind your left leg. Place your right toe into the opening of the hat, and give it a quick upwards flick. With luck (and practice :-) you can make the hat jump up into your left hand. Top tip: If the hat isn't quite in the right position, you can use your right foot to move it around a bit before kicking. Bonus points: Do it without falling over about 20 times whilst filming the damn clip for your website...

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Foot to foot

TricksWithHats

After getting the hat to your foot (the knock to foot is the most common way, but there are plenty of others) you can hop and quickly remove your foot from the hat. Quickly get your throwing foot onto the ground and place the other foot inside the hat. As you can see from the video the hat stays fairly still and it's you that does all the movement. This video of the hat being spun as it is thrown between the feet should give you some ideas for variations on this trick.

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Headstop Cascade

TricksWithHats

Headstop Cascade - A three hat juggling pattern where each hat is thrown to the head. This is a series of Throw To Heads, alternating hands, but immediately after you make the throw, you have to take off the hat on your head with the throwing hand.

00:00

1534

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04-12-2015

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I respect passion

Wis

When I originally edited this video in 2012 I didn't manage to fit 1080p into 400MB, so I could not upload it to juggling.tv. I have decided to upload the 720p version because this was an important video for me, should be here./nOriginal desccription: 'Shot during the summer 2012 in Wroclaw, Gorzkowice and Ostrorog (Poland). I know the tricks are a bit too sloppy some times, but I had enough of filming. Dedicated to everybody that fights against stupid injuries to keep improving, within their possibilities./nMusic: Amon Tobin - Stone Street Ghostpoet - Morning April March - Chick Habit'
diabolo - wroclaw - 2012 - wis - 1d - 2d - 3d

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1867

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21-11-2015

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Jean-Louis Grindsèl présente:

MrGrindsèl

"Attends!" spectacle tout public mêlant clown, jonglerie et magie. Travail en cours filmé lors de la dernière résidence (le film n'est pas de très bonne qualité... mais en attendant le teaser...); sortie début 2016. "Wait!" show for all ages mix clown, juggle and magic manipulations. Work in progress (the quality video isn't really good... But the real teaser is coming soon...); output of the show 2016

02:13

2482

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13-11-2015

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Harald - Live and Messy

lund

i performed this at the juggling convention in bad ems. it was messy as usual but i had a lot of fun. including basicly every prop + 50m of fishing string

06:31

2347

0

12-11-2015

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Biljauer (young) - in circus ring

bad1dobby

Evgeni Biljauer (b. 1947) was one of the 3 top Russian solo jugglers in the latter part of the 20th Century. This clip is from a TV special called The Great Russian Circus Spectacular. I don't know the actual date, but his age (and clothes) put it in the early 1970s. 5 clubs; 4 clubs & ball; 3 large balls; 8 rings with a balance; 3 clubs This is the same clip as JTV#163, only in colour.

04:07

3113

3

07-11-2015

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ANIMALS

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson ---------------------------------- 0:01 - Chipmunk Mess 0:16 - Moose Mess 0:29 - Monkey Mess 0:44 - Elephant Mess 0:59 - Scorpion Mess 1:14 - Shark Mess 1:29 - Alligator Mess 1:41 - Albatross Mess 1:56 - Cobra Mess 2:09 - Kangaroo Mess 2:24 - Falcon Mess 2:37 - Grasshopper Mess 2:47 - Frog Mess 3:02 - Porcupine Mess 3:13 - Lobster Mess 3:28 - Bumblebee Mess 3:38 - Zebra Mess 3:52 - Tiger Mess 4:05 - Swan Mess 4:20 - Octopus Mess 4:35 - Lizard Mess 4:50 - Mouse Mess 5:01 - Rabbit Mess 5:15 - Salmon Mess 5:29 - Grizzlybear Mess 5:39 - Wolf Mess 5:53 - Giraffe Mess 6:03 - Jellyfish Mess 6:15 - Turtle Mess 6:30 - Butterfly Mess 6:39 - Wasp Mess 6:51 - Buffalo Mess 7:03 - Spider Mess

07:23

2680

1

03-11-2015

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Rolla Bolla October 2015

cateemily

I've been able to do rolla bolla for a long time but I only started pursuing high-level this April. Here is what I have so far.

05:01

2229

1

25-10-2015

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Back to Basics- Juggling and Dancing

baanme

Just for fun, Back to Basics ;) No tricks, but juggling combined with dancing :)

01:30

2412

0

14-10-2015

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2 boys jar juggling - Cirque de Demain 1987

bad1dobby

2 young boys from Beijing (Peking) Acrobatic Troupe juggling china jars/pots at 10th Cirque de Demain 1987. Gold medal. Jar juggling is a traditional Chinese acrobatic form, but is more commonly done as a solo act. Doing it in duo opens up lots of possibilities.

03:10

2789

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01-10-2015

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Pacific Fire Gathering 2015 Torch improv

ClubMotion

I love routining and choreography. But I also Love a free flow improv to music. Especially in a fire circle. /nThanks to Lane Lillquist for the footage/nPacific Fire Gathering 2015 3 Torch improv by Kevin Axtell

01:58

3085

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26-09-2015

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New Summer Diabolo

JustinCase1

All the stuff I learned for Diabolo over the summer. Half way through making the video the string started to fray but I chose not to fix it so some of the tricks are a wee bit sloppy.

01:01

1969

0

26-09-2015

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Jan Ketil cup kicking on slackwire - Cirque de Demain 1984

bad1dobby

Jan Ketil kicking cups & saucers on slackwire at 7th Cirque de Demain 1984 I only know of one other person who did cup kicking on the slackwire - Dieter Tasso. He did for the first half of his career, but I don't know if any film exists.

02:11

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22-09-2015

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Stoliarov & Slomatin Russian clowns - Cirque de Demain 1984

bad1dobby

The juggling is just a simple 3 club cascade, but the performance package is what counts here - a charming picture of a boy with his toy juggling automaton. From Cirque de Demain 1984. Silver medal (for this and other reprises)

02:09

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22-09-2015

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Duo Formella - Cirque de Demain 1983

bad1dobby

Duo Formella (Poland) at 6th Cirque De Demain 1983. They won a silver medal. 3 & 4 balls only, but tight sync

02:04

2394

0

17-09-2015

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