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BKA Outlink 2014 Trick #20

TLMB

A rather fiendish number 20. Aeroplane > Lever Cradle > Straight Arm Half-Centrifuge & Reverse > Straight Arm Half-Centrifuge & Reverse, smoothly into 1-footed Pirouette > Grip change to Sara grip & swing to Big Cup > 6 Moshikame > [Robin Gunney's kendama + ball sequence] Deadline: April 27th, 18:00GMT Keyword: Power! (Showing the Lever Cradle in close-up to the camera is not required.) No grip changes or string adjustments are allowed (except where they are obviously part of the sequence). Smoothness of movement may be taken into consideration as a deciding factor (especially in the "extra ball" sequence).

01:30

2394

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25-04-2014

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Juggling Progress 2

domaskbz

An update of skills! I'm not sure if I would call it progress... But this shows what my juggling has been progressing into. There should be a new series of videos coming out soon that will show some real progression. PROGRESS!

04:00

2370

0

11-02-2013

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Slackwhip to gyroflop

TomD

A slackwhip into a gyroflop, featuring my spectacularly messy room.

00:08

2321

0

11-03-2011

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Tennis Can: The Development of an Idea

happysmurfday

This is a collection of video I shot over the years as I developed a routine around the tennis ball and can./nHere's my recollection of the history of 3 tennis balls and a tennis can: On easter of 1989 I was bored and picked up a can of tennis balls thinking, "I can probably throw all of the balls out of the can and then go into a 4 pattern that includes the can." I quickly discovered some of the centrifugal properties of the can and began developing a routine at the Celebration Barn with people like Fritz Grobe and Steven Ragatz helping to critique my idea. At the same time in another part of the world, Scott Slesnick had discovered the same prop, but was doing different things with it. Neither of us knew of the other for years, but when we met at an IJA convention in Vegas one year, we pieced together the rumors we had heard of each other and decided that we had both come up with it independently and had been spreading it around the world over the years.

02:43

2307

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10-02-2015

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Back Sweep

Sandy

Same as a sweep but done from behind. In this one I take it round to in front to play with an elbow pinch into 360 halo.

00:35

2241

0

10-05-2011

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Convoyor Belt

Sandy

Another good move to start with, this is just a reverse elbow wrap followed by a forwards elbow wrap but in wall plane (spinning in front of you as if you were facing a wall). As with all contact, don't let go of the staf untill your hand is touching the contact point (in this case the outside of your elbow). This helps give a nice smooth contact roll. As the video shows this move can be done with hands apart (adding an extra beat) or together. It also leads nicly into pivots.

00:33

2214

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10-05-2011

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Magic Shoes

Arta

Turning my small room into a performing stage, yet am liking them shoes. Hmmmm

03:27

2189

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18-10-2010

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Poi Juggling - Sync No-Beat Cascade with Willow Solow

whatispoissible

Here is my entry for IJA's Video tutorial contest 2016./nThe "Sync No-Beat Cascade" is a foundational pattern for poi jugglers, as it is stable and varies well into other patterns./nEnjoy!

03:06

2104

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30-11-2016

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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

2055

0

22-02-2011

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IJA 2011 Champerspective

dachamp

A weeks worth of an amazing Juggling festival shrink wrapped into this video. hope you all enjoy!!

07:16

2009

0

24-08-2011

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3.What if...- Rube Goldberg effect

Impredecibles

testing news juggling tricks. This, time, a ping pong ball into a balloon blowed up with a blow gun... have a look!

00:47

1933

0

04-12-2015

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SNES

Sandy

Go in underarm leaning in the opposite direction to the hand the staff is in. Do a shoulder roll at a slight angle and lean into the staff. As the staff travels across your neck continue to lean into it shifting your weight across. Catch under your other arm.

00:25

1919

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10-05-2011

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4 balls training variations

jonglhg

4 balls training variations, not all variations included into this clip

00:27

1876

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11-11-2014

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Sweep

Sandy

Bring your arm round behind you and throw the staff into the front of your opposite shoulder at an angle. You can either stall it with your other shoulder or neck wrap it round to behind you.

00:19

1855

0

10-05-2011

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8 ball trick

jugglerdavies

Getting closer to getting b777 into wimpy but its so damn difficult! Hopefully I will be able to qualify it soon though!
8 - balls - b777 - wimpy

00:16

1834

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01-06-2014

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Tricks With Hats: Back Rolls

TricksWithHats

Back Rolls - Bend forward and roll the hat across the back. Hold the hat with the crown facing backwards in an inside grip. Bend the body forward from the waist and swing the hat across the body tucking the hand into the arm pit.Let the hat roll across the back, aiming for the opposite shoulder. Turn the head to the right and watch the hat as it drops off the shoulder. Catch it in an inside grip with the left hand. If the hat is difficult to catch then you are probably throwing it too hard. Learn this trick with both hands, as it looks nice if you roll the hat back and forth across the back. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:05

1833

0

04-12-2015

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World on a String

YoYomundi

World on a String takes us into the world of competitive yo-yoing. Yo-yos are not just the nostalgic toys of a bygone era; they are equipment for competitive sport and intricate art. The film focuses on four players as they prepare for and take part in the World Yo-Yo Contest in America. It is a story of an close-knit underground community full of innovation, self expression, loss and friendship.

02:22

1828

1

15-01-2016

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Tricks With Hats: Wipe Up Arm Roll

TricksWithHats

This is a combination of parts of two other tricks, so it would probably help to learn them first. They are the Arm Roll and the Wipe Up Start with the hat on your head. With the right arm, do the first part of a wipe up, just to the point where the hat comes off your head. However, instead of carrying it out to the side, push the hat back on your head so that the bottom of the brim comes into contact with your shoulder blades. Use your upper arm to push the hat off and to the left, so that it can roll down your arm as though you were doing an Arm Roll, catching it in you hand as you do so One variation that Mike is fond of, is to grip the front part of the crown with the crook of the elbow. Mike claims this gives him more options, and more control over where the hat goes. Try it, it may work for you too!

00:03

1813

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15-03-2015

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Late Night

davidhaslam

This is my first proper practice in a year and a half and I apologize for it being really sketchy. I'm really eager to get back into juggling but the weather in England isn't the best, so I made sure i took advantage of this 'okay' night (apart from the rain during the 7 clubs at the end)./nI recently found a p cool spot to juggle which inspired me to try out juggling again. I'm pretty happy i got some cool tricks on my first go! Thanks to Lewis Kennedy for helping me get back into juggling. Hopefully you'll see more of me, who knows?

02:19

1812

1

16-03-2016

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What's in my bag

LP

Short clip showing how much kit you can pack into a small bag. Not entertaining or useful at all, I wouldn't recommend watching it.
kit - bag

01:47

1807

0

17-02-2014

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744 bounce into toss

NickJamesson

744 with 7 lifted and 4's forced transition into 744 tossed.

00:20

1734

0

24-07-2019

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(6x,4)* bounce into toss

NickJamesson

I was planning on making a video featuring transitions from bounce patterns into toss patterns, hence all the transition clips.

00:28

1718

0

24-07-2019

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b97531

jugglerdavies

66666B97531955575757575 the 75 kind of turned into wimpy but of well

00:16

1653

0

28-05-2014

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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

1631

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06-12-2015

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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

00:03

1574

0

04-12-2015

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