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spring juggling stuff

lund

this time including a ring trick devilstick tricks 4ball in one hand flash + propeller

01:58

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04-03-2013

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J-SLIDING | Tutorial | God's Mill

J-SLIDING

Tomáš Zahradník - Diabolo juggler from the Czech Republic. Tomáš is specialist for the string tricks and J-SLIDING. If you want to see more his videos or if you want to try J-SLIDING visit our channels: www.j-sliding.com www.facebook.com/jsliding www.instagram.com/j_sliding www.twitter.com/jsliding

00:58

1678

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09-01-2017

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At the beginning of juggling

00:57

1670

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06-04-2014

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Nothing Is Impossible

MasterOng

I just landed today back in America, during my one month trip back to Malaysia it was amazing to get to see my family and also be a part of the amazing production PsycuSix.Ψ got to put together./nOn my last day, during my birthday. I got to film a project with Jeremy Lewis of Finding Future to touch on the topic of how juggling has become a part of my life.

03:24

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26-11-2016

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Clowns on Gimme5

Archive

Extract from British TV show Gimme 5. Featuring clowns and jugglers from the Serious Road Trip.
gimme - 5

06:11

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04-08-2017

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Tricks With Hats: Upward twiddle (one hand)

TricksWithHats

Upward twiddle (one hand) - Twiddle the hat above the head. Grab the hat in a palm up fork grip. Lift the hat straight up, 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 forefingers and thumb. Bring it straight back down to the head. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:03

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06-12-2015

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Habitat for Humanity Show

eshibuya

Performance for Habitat for Humanity/Alternative Spring Break, University of Mary Washington 2014

04:45

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05-12-2015

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Galli - Wintertime (2012)

02:17

1641

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15-12-2012

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J-SLIDING | Tutorial | Behind the Corner

J-SLIDING

Tomáš Zahradník - Diabolo juggler from the Czech Republic. Show for his friend. Tomáš is specialist for the string tricks and J-SLIDING. If you want to see more his videos or if you want to try J-SLIDING visit our channels: www.j-sliding.com www.facebook.com/jsliding www.instagram.com/j_sliding www.twitter.com/jsliding

00:36

1640

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11-11-2016

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the L.I.D.

00:36

1640

0

05-10-2014

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outside workin

01:39

1622

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02-05-2015

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J-SLIDING | Tutorial | Time Machine

J-SLIDING

Tomáš Zahradník - Diabolo juggler from the Czech Republic. Tomáš is specialist for the string tricks and J-SLIDING. If you want to see more his videos or if you want to try J-SLIDING visit our channels: www.j-sliding.com www.facebook.com/jsliding www.instagram.com/j_sliding www.twitter.com/jsliding

00:45

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23-01-2017

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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.

00:08

1608

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06-12-2015

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Rings in sunset

budhajuggling

In this video we see the juggler Manolo from Budhajuggling doing ring manipulation

01:49

1587

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08-04-2014

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[FIREMAGIC.HU] - Aerial acts

firemagic

Firemagic Production - "Because no fire without magic..." Fire juggler, firedance team https://www.firemagic.hu/

02:00

1572

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10-07-2018

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Half String to Whip

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1564

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30-11-2009

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Scrambled B and Ivy

Jugglelab

Scrambled Ivy and B in Sydney during the Australian Passing Convention 2019. Jugglers: Danni, Dale, Liz, Graham, Nick

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15-06-2019

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Tricks With Hats: Backcross to head catch

TricksWithHats

Backcross to head catch - Throw the hat behind your back, and catch it on your head. Like most throwing moves, this is a variation on the Throw to head - so it's probably a good idea to learn that first! Hold the hat in your right hand using an inside grip, spread your fingers out nice and wide as you would for a normal throw to the head. Swing your arm out to the side, so that the crown of the hat is pointing downwards. Bring your arm behind your back and release the hat so that it does a nice, high, slow spin above your left shoulder. As the hat descends, look up into it and catch it in the same way that you would for a standard throw to the head. Top Tip: The catching part is easier if you turn your head towards your left shoulder just before the catch. Oh, and obviously learn this throw from both hands... From the TricksWithHats archive

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04-12-2015

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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

00:03

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09-03-2015

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Monobolo Ditchling Beacon

ewan_michael_riley

Performing with a triple bearing Sundia monobolo at Ditchling Beacon in the Sussex Downs, UK.

01:20

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02-06-2016

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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...

00:04

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04-12-2015

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T.I.P. trick in progress...

stringslingernm

WIP work in progress or a TIP trick in progress... featuring the MagicYoyo K5. Special Thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen!

00:11

1514

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17-01-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Upward twiddle

TricksWithHats

Upward twiddle - Twiddle the hat directly above the head Use a palm-up fork grip on both sides the hat, and lift it off the head and straight up. 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. You can either place it straight back on the head, or reverse the twiddle on the way back down. From the TricksWithHats Archive

00:03

1514

0

04-12-2015

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Touring New Zealand 2014 Part 2

TheCatchingMachine

A few more clips I took while I was on tour in 2014

02:52

1510

0

10-02-2016

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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.

00:03

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15-03-2015

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