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Diabolo Everywhere

oppi96

This video is made by Throwbolo. (Rens and Iddo)/nThe songs that we used are: Electric - Go back to the zoo The beach boys - Surfing U.S.A. (chimpmunk version Newsboys - Way beyond myself Usher Ft. Pitbull - Dj got us fallin in love again Bloodhound gang - Uhn Tiss Madagascar soundtrack - Alex on the spot (madagascar 2)/nDiabolo`s Used: Taibolo glary (3x white) Taibolo Super (2x red) Henry`s Jazz (1x green, 1x orange)/nPlaces where we filmed: Delft, Dwingelo/nHope you like it!?!

09:19

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30-10-2010

[5]

Training #4

PaulCriner

Voici la quatrième vidéo de la série "Training", elle contient une fois de plus des figures encore plus impressionnantes que dans les vidéos précédentes ! Enjoy =)

08:46

3639

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16-10-2010

[4]

Best Way

btiemann

The stunning conclusion to the Throw Sequence method, for asynch tricks. In this case I derive some transitions from 714 back into 741. This one also shows how to do a 0, and why I like numbers and not letters to denote siteswap throws.

12:30

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10-10-2010

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Synch Transitions from Throw Sequence Method 1

btiemann

The first of two videos using the throw sequence method to deal with a synchronous transition, getting from (6x,4)* to (8x,2)*. Plus, a word from my sponsor.

08:12

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10-10-2010

[2]

Synch Transitions from Throw Sequence Method 2

08:26

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10-10-2010

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Best Method: Throw Sequence (Brute Force) Transitions

btiemann

If you want to only watch one, watch this one. /nHere's a method to generate siteswap transitions based on where all the balls actually land; making them all work out amounts to creating a sequence. This is my favorite method, and it produces rather easily, all the possible transitions within the context of the throws that you've decided to mess with, either out of necessity (when throws collide) or by choice (when they don't). /nIf you're trying to come up with a way to write an algorithm for producing transitions, I would suggest that this way is the best way. It's deterministic, for one, and it's comprehensive, for another. /nThis is part 1... stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion!!

14:35

4269

2

09-10-2010

[3]

btiemann

Here's the way computers use the state-space to generate transition sequences ... and why that way doesn't work for people! Plus, there's a human-based way if you know of or can come up with a trick that has states in common with the two tricks you wish to transition between. /nPlease note that even if tricks have different levels of excitation, but nevertheless share states with one another, you can just go from the middle of one trick to the middle of the other (or wherever the tricks share the common state), without any "extra" throws.

12:38

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09-10-2010

[2]

Boppo's Whiteboard:

btiemann

Here's the "Level Of Excitation" Method. To use it, you only have to know the get-in and get-out sequences for the excited-state siteswap tricks you wish to transition between. Knowing those, you can write transitions both ways.

07:33

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09-10-2010

[2]

btiemann

Here's sort of the "Human Computer" way to deduce siteswap transition sequences between excited-state tricks. You map out the states, and look directly for ways to get from a state in one of the tricks to a state in the other.

14:09

5010

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09-10-2010

[1]

Overview of Excited State Siteswap Transition (Mini-Series)

btiemann

Here's a non-trailer trailer for an upcoming mini-series of Boppo's Whiteboard ... namely, several different methods to calculate or deduce transition sequences between excited-state siteswap tricks. If you know the get-in and get-outs, that's enough to make transitions. If you know of or can find a trick that has states in common with the tricks you wish to transition between, that is enough to make transition sequences. If you know the states themselves and can find throws to convert between them, that too is enough. Also, if you can give the total arrival schedule, if you will, of the entire sequence you wish to have transitions within, that too enables you to deduce possible transition sequences. They all work for synch, too, but the last is maybe the best method for me.

02:55

4655

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09-10-2010

[0]

The Ball Juggling of 2010

tomjuggles

Here is my latest juggling video. I tried to combine the hardest tricks I did in 2010 in one video. And here it is :) I also uploaded my new 7 ball endurance record: http://juggling.tv/4702/nthanks for watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xozZu1BqKNE

03:27

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02-10-2010

[7]

Paul Criner - BMA'tittude

PaulCriner

Voici ma dernière vidéo réalisée par Donald, durant la convention "Boudu la Jongle"en mai 2010 à Toulouse... Dans cette vidéo vous trouverez de nombreuses figures techniques en balles, massues et anneaux, avec de nombreux siteswap ! ENJOY =)

08:43

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1

02-10-2010

[1]

Marco Paoletti - 8 balls tricks with 8 Mclock beanbags

marcop

marco paoletti aphex twin juggling difficult malabares pelotas berlin germany katakomben balls siteswaps beanbags balles jonglierbälle tricks juggler jongleur jonglieren

02:50

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23-08-2010

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Beginning Basic Elementary Juggling v. 8.0

btiemann

Just a few of the most simple, easy, rudimentary patterns for juggling ...... 8. Plus, a world's first demonstration of precision toad manipulation. Got toads?

09:59

6670

1

15-08-2010

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EJCLive Discussion with Daniel Shultz about Geek Point

EJC-Live-2010

Discussion with Daniel Shultz about Geek Point. Check out www.siteswapgeneration.com

16:29

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13-08-2010

[0]

EJCLive Siteswap Games with Daniel Shultz 2

EJC-Live-2010

Part 2. Siteswap Games and Gadgets and Abstractions with Daniel Shultz. For more infor check out www.siteswapgeneration.com/blog. For more live episodes from EJC2010 go to www.ejc2010.org/live

19:49

3887

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12-08-2010

[0]

EJCLive Siteswap Games with Daniel Shultz 1

EJC-Live-2010

Part1: Siteswap Games and Gadgets and Abstractions with Daniel Shultz. For more infor check out www.siteswapgeneration.com/blog. For more live episodes from EJC2010 go to www.ejc2010.org/live

27:21

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11-08-2010

[0]

Thomas Mayer #4

tomjuggles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIO5FTccHtU Here is my 4th video./nSome tricks are not done in the prettiest execution you can imagine, but I tried to do the hardest tricks I could hit on video. So I'm waiting for your feedback. :)

06:07

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03-08-2010

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3, 4 and 5 diabolo video by Pieter

pieter8864

Hi,/nI have made a video with some new 3 and 4 diabolo tricks and some 5 diabolo runs! I cleaned up the siteswap 772020, (with 3d) in a previous video they drop after 4 catches... I hope you also like my new 4d bouncing trick! Enioy, although not everything is just clean, I know.../nGrtz Pieter

04:22

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10-07-2010

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Daniel #2

JuggleThis

3-9 balls, rings, and clubs siteswaps and siteswap connections with up to 8 balls and various other tricks

09:42

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08-07-2010

[0]

Daniel's Beach Video

JuggleThis

This is a juggling video I made while at the beach. 6 ball siteswap runs and many different types of 5 and 7 balls tricks. Also some 3 and 4 club tricks.

05:10

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08-07-2010

[0]

5 Balls 1 Hand Multiplex

JuggleThis

A brief qualify of the siteswap [444]0[44]0 or, in laymans terms, a triplex and duplex thrown columns style in 1 hand.

00:00

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06-07-2010

[0]

what im upto

bunglebanks

hey all, a new video showing what im doing recently./nthanks ken for making this possible

03:59

3688

2

28-06-2010

[5]

Priam with 3 Diabolos in Bilbao, Spain

00:33

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25-06-2010

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