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Tricks With Hats: Back Roll (One handed)

TricksWithHats

Back Roll (One handed) - Rolling the hat across your back from one side to the other. This trick is the one handed version of Back Rolls Hold the had in an Inside grip, with the thumb in a straight line with the forearm. Bend over at the waist, swing the arm across the body, and up under the armpit. Flick the wrist at the last moment to help with the spin. Look out to the side, and GRAB! Haggis' Hot Tip: If you can get the hat to bounce oll on the catching arm as it comes off of your back, this will slow things down a bit. From the TricksWithHats archive

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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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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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Tricks With Hats: Backseat

TricksWithHats

Backseat - A pair of throws and catches that Mike discovered while sitting in the back of a car. Grab the side of a hat in a pinch grip, and carry it down in front of you so the crown is downwards. Flick it up so it spins 360 degrees, and catch it in another pinch grip at the back of the hat. Quickly push it up and forward, spinning the hat 180 degrees and catch in a pinch grip once again. Stick it back on your head. To perform the trick most effectively aim for one slick movement rather than two separate parts. From the TricksWithHats archive

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Tricks With Hats: Dynamic Arm Tumble

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat by the brim in an outside grip with the crown facing forwards. Swing your arm up infront of you, until your hand is about eye level, with the hat tilting slightly upwards. If you let go at the top of the swing, the hat's momentum should carry it through, and it will roll down your arm. The movement that follows is similar to the one arm tumble. Look down your arm, tuck your chin in, and raise your arm slightly so that the hat rolls downhill and on to your head. Once you can do that, try throwing the hat from your left hand, and using the right hand to guide it into a dynamic arm tumble.

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Tricks With Hats: Finger Spin

TricksWithHats

It's easier to spin a ball on your finger than a hat, so click here to learn to spin a ball first. Once you've got that solid it should be easy to transfer the skill over to your hat. It's easier with a bowler as the hat will dent slightly and sit on the finger better.

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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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Tricks With Hats: Front Spin

TricksWithHats

Grip the front of the crown of the hat and remove it from the head. Hold the hat vertically and spin it outwards while pushing the hat up with the finger tips. After one spin catch the hat in an outside grip. With a bit of extra practice you can do this with two or three spins or do it in "slow motion".

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Tricks With Hats: Full arm roll

TricksWithHats

Full arm roll - Roll the hat from hand to hand along outstretched arms Hold the hat with the crown back in an outside grip in your outstretched right hand. Flick the hat so that it spins up onto the arm and rolls across the back of the neck (make sure the head is ducked forward out of the way) and down the other arm. As the hat reaches the other wrist bend the hand up and catch it in a inside grip. Make sure the arms are sloped so that the hat is always rolling "downhill", and practice, practice, practice - this is a difficult trick. From the TricksWithHats archive

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Tricks With Hats: Knock to Foot

TricksWithHats

Place your palm flat on the back of the head for a neck chop and knock the hat upwards with the little finger side of the hand. A few tries and you will see how much force is required to get it to spin 3/4 and land on your foot. You need to flex your foot as much as possible to stop it slipping off.

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Tricks With Hats: Simple Bow

TricksWithHats

Slide the back of the hand up your face to remove the hat with an inside grip. Do a forward tumble as you bow to your audience, and stick the hat back on your head as you stand up.

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vertical fishtail balance

SebastianBerger

Based on a quick challenge for a "fishtail & concepts" video competition i choose to put all vertical fishtail balance i know (nearly all;) into a 3 min video. performer & develpment of fishtail technique: sebastian berger camera: christiane hapt www.FENFIRE.at music: Opiuo x Shapeshifter - Slug A Bug Fenfire is supported by www.gora.hu www.kaos.at www.wtghw.at

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Wading Deep Waters

ClubMotion

Though not traditionally placed together, I find folk music and juggling to be a pleasant pairing. It slows down my juggling and adds a certain emotional quality to it. Deep waters indeed./nMusic is Depp Waters by Crooked Stil Juggling by Kevin Axtell

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29-11-2015

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Castle Escape Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Luke's Frankenstein Castle Escape - Demonstrated by Luke Renner. Trick uses the Monster Mount (MM tutorial on Juggling TV) Yo-Yos featured the MagicYoYo Silencer and MagicYoYo K5. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Filmed in Northwest New Mexico December 2014 - January 2015 and Las Vegas, Nevada November 2014. The Monster Mount is being released for new tricks coming to the StringSlingerNM channel (see the K9 training). Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers. Monster footage is in from the public domain.

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28-11-2015

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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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21-11-2015

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J - SLIDING | Tutorial | J - FLIP

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10-11-2015

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How to tie a string to J-Slides

J-SLIDING

J-slides are special, thanks to the revolutionary J-Bullet counterweight system. Thanks to this video, you can learn, how to tie a string to J-slides Diabolo handsticks.

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30-10-2015

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Arslanov mouthstick - Cirque de Demain 1992

bad1dobby

Arslanov (Russia) with a unique mouthstick balance routine at 15th Cirque de Demain in 1992. Bronze medal mouthstick balance - ball & pedestals; stick balancing & spinning Arslanov is still doing a similar act today, and has a JTV channel.

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09-10-2015

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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.

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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.

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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)

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22-09-2015

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Slow Motion Flames at 300fps

Sparkfire

We've been wanting to film big flames in slow motion for a long time. Finally at 300fps here's the result... Shot in lovely Bristol, UK. /nBig thanks to Clockwise Media for the fantastic work behind the Epic RED camera & to both LEO UK and DJ Alias for the remix of 'San Francisco Bay'. http://youtu.be/afkaQADWMJk

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07-09-2015

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Zdeněk Polach - upright antipodism! - Cirque de Demain 1991

bad1dobby

Zdeněk Polach (now performing as Zee Deneck) at 14th Cirque de Demain in 1991. He won a sliver medal./nAs far as I am aware, this act is unique in the world. If anyone knows another performer who juggles cylinders or sticks in this way, please comment below.

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04-09-2015

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trident manipulation - Cirque de Demain 1980

bad1dobby

This form of staff juggling now seems to be commonly called "fei-cha". It comes from the traditional Chinese acrobatic repertoire, and in chinese acrobatics books and videos that I have seen it is translated as "trident manipulation". The trident has loose elements at the head, which make the jangling sound - it's often a very noisy act. This spinner is Mohamed Badr El Nouby from the Cairo Circus School.

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02-09-2015

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YAY DIABOLO

MBg4

I haven't really been doing any diabolo lately so today I decided to film some of my tricks to refresh my memory. Yeah, the cam quality sucks. (watch/download the original file down below for better quality) Yeah, the tricks are sloppy. Deel Widdit.

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