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I am the very model of a Modern British Juggler

MatthewTiffany

I am the very model of a modern British juggler, Experienced as thrower, catcher, balancer and spinner-er I know the lazy juggler and I quote the fights historical The loses of Jon peat to brook in order categorical. I’m very well acquainted too with matters mathematical I understand notations both the siteswap and beatmap-able About the other props you ask I’m teeming with a lot of news (hhhmmmm, lot of news, that’s a tough one) With many cheerful facts about what Kendama the Void will use. I’m very good at throwing high like DB97531 I know the algorithms and find rubix cube a lot of fun In short in matters thrower, catcher, balancer and spinner-er I am the very model of a modern British juggler. I know our mythic history Vid Warren in the renegade I saw Tom Derricks rosie cheeks those memories will never fade Out camping in the freezing cold it always seems to smell of grass I even read Jay Linn’s great post about that night with Chris passé passe.

04:32

3238

2

18-04-2018

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Tricks With Hats: Big Circles

TricksWithHats

Big Circles - Swing the hat round at arms length - and make it look good. Hold the hat crown forward in an inside grip and swing it at arms length - twisting the wrist to keep the crown forward. At the top of the swing let go of the hat, untwist your wrist and recatch the hat in an inside grip, continue the swing and repeat as many times as you like.

00:07

1627

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Dan's Rolls

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat in an inside grip. Put the other arm out at an angle and twist the hand round so it faces backwards. Place the hat on the upper arm and let it roll down to a catch in another inside grip. Repeat as often as you like by alternating sides.

00:04

1697

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Easy Arm Tumbles

TricksWithHats

Turn your head to the left, then reach over with the right hand to grab the front of the brim (in as close to an inside grip as you can manage). Lift the front of the hat and remove it from the head so it is upside down above the shoulder. Straighten the arm so it ends in an inside grip at arms length. Turn your head to the right so you are looking at the hat, flex the wrist so the hat lies inside the forearm then bend the elbow and replace the hat on the head (with your hand at the back). Repeat on the other side.

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Tumble

TricksWithHats

Tumble - Tumble the hat over the back of the hand Hold the hat crown up in a outside grip. Swing the hat inwards and let go so it can roll up past the thumb onto the back of the wrist. While the hat is above the hand keep the wrist bent so the fingers are pointing outwards and lift the fingers as high as you can. The fingers will touch the inside of the crown and allow you to catch the hat in a inside grip. To repeat the trick throw a half spin and catch the hat back in a outside grip or do a Reverse Tumble.

00:06

1871

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04-12-2015

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Minued

wmurray

Ed Clark's "Minued", performed by Aidee Castro, Rhonda Murray, and Will Murray of Long Beach. The Minued is a pass-pass-self takeout pattern with a basic cycle of 9 beats. Each person takes a turn as the manipulator and then the pattern repeats in a mirror image, so one full cycle takes 54 beats. This video is just under two full cycles. It was shot at the Passing Zone Clubhouse in Huntington Beach, California on April 2, 2015.

01:40

3375

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05-04-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Hat Spinning - Basic Spin

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat by the brim with your left hand so that the crown of the hat is facing away from you. Take the stick in your right hand. With a flick of your wrist, throw the hat up slightly so that it starts spinning anti-clockwise. As the hat descends, hit the brim with the stick slightly to the right of center, such that the stick curves slightly upwards and outwards. This will cause the hat to spin as it rises into the air. As it descends again, repeat the hitting action. The idea of the basic spin is to keep the hat in the air by hitting it repeatedly with the stick in this manner. I find it helps if you look at the top portion of the inside of the hat. Adjusting the spin rate and direction: Hitting the hat nearer the center will give you a slower spin and more height, nearer the edge will give you a faster spin but less height. Obviously striking the left side of the brim will reverse the spin and cause the hat to go clockwise. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:05

2814

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24-01-2015

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3 balls splitting in different directions

hexagonic

I've finally worked out a relatively consistent way of doing this - it's a three ball split in that all three balls split in different directions. Feels better than it looks. Have repeated it a few times so don't worry if you blink at the wrong moment.

00:31

2841

1

10-06-2014

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Rings - Jon Peat

JonPeat

Ring Juggling Routine performed by Jon Peat at Bath 'Upchuck' Juggling Convention, February 2013. Filmed by Raise Films - www.raisefilms.com

05:59

9958

3

28-02-2013

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Pop N' Fresh Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Pop N' Fresh - Luke Renner. Yo-Yo used in the demo is the N12 Shark by MagicYoYo. The trick was created by Gary Longoria. This trick is a repeater based on the Mondial Hop. Music used in the video is from the public domain and features: Intro music by Richard Strauss followed by two pieces by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: "Flight of the Bumble Bee" from the 1940's Green Hornet Movie Serial and the Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36 performed by Czech National Symphony Orchestra. The Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36 is part of the Musopen Project and . Filmed in December 2012 by Izzi in Northwest New Mexico.

03:20

3306

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09-02-2013

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3 Minutes with Ben Caton

nextinline42

3 Minutes of integral improvisation. Many repeats, only two mistakes. I know its boring, but do try to enjoy it.

03:24

6457

2

12-11-2012

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New Mexico Pump Jack Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

New Mexico Pump Jack Yo-Yo Trick is a repeating combination of Shoot the Moon and Over the Falls. The yo-yo used in the demonstration by Luke Renner is a fixed metal axle Duncan Wheel. Special thanks to Bill who performed a variation of this trick along with many others during late night string slinging at the 2011 National Yo-Yo Contest. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico on May 25th, 2012. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

00:54

3008

1

26-08-2012

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White Dog White Ball

JugglerNasu

My second 3 ball juggling video. Respect for Sean Mckinney and his 3 ball tricks. ...and a lot of 3 ball Jugglers. Jon Peat Chris Noonan Yuri Yamamura Sebastian Gonzalez Tim Kelly Paul Lind Thanks a million. youtube→http://www.youtube.com/user/JugglerNasu/ 2011/5/20 in hirosaki, japan

06:16

6136

8

20-05-2011

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Fishtail Fountain

Sandy

This came about through me and Tim messing about with antispin contact ideas and trying to work out how to antispin a fishtail. We came up with the antispin fishtail fountain and realised it could be done without antispin (obviously). Surprisingly the antispin version is easier as it doesn't try to fly off your hand as much. Starting in reverse do 1 beat behind you then go straight into a 180 fishtail carry upwards. As you come out of the 180 do 1 beat of forwards fishtail behind you and pull it out into a low 180 carry back the way you came. Repeat.

00:31

2661

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09-05-2011

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2 diabolos tutorial: both legs stall (IJA youtube contest)

luabduch

My first entry to the 2nd IJA video tutorial contest, check it out and vote for me on april 1st, please! http://www.juggle.org/business/youtube//nI know I repeated the word "really" to many times, and that I make funny faces while talking, but that's ok, hahahhhaahahha/nIf you have sugestions or questions just leave a comment!/n--//--/nMeu video para o campeonato do IJA, espero que gostem. Por favor, votem em mim no dia 1º de abril!/nSugestões e dúvidas são bem vindas!

02:42

5124

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20-03-2011

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Mutton - (Slow-mo) 4 Ball Mills Mess transition

JuggleThis

1) Download 2) Open in Windows Movie Player 3) Press Ctrl + T to set repeat on 4) A near continuous slow-mo mills mess! Enjoy!

00:22

2682

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09-03-2011

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Jon Peat, BoB 2010

TLMB

Jon Peat's routine from BoB 2010.
jon - peat - balls - bob

04:09

11749

8

23-03-2010

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BYJOTY06 Jon Peat

TLMB

Jon Peat's performance that earned him the title "British Young Juggler Of The Year" at BJC Kernow, 2006.

04:03

5415

0

13-11-2009

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5: Enter exit and reverse 5 shower - siteswaps

btiemann

This is my favorite way to enter, reverse and exit a five ball shower. From cascade 5, 678 is the entrance, 91 (repeated) is the shower, and 817161 is the exit. To reverse, throw 8181818 and then you can throw 91s from the other side.

00:18

3980

0

10-11-2009

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BYJOTY 2007

JTV

Highlights from British Young Juggler of the year at BJC Nottingham.

09:17

4485

1

28-07-2009

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Lakeside Orbital Juggling

Filthy999

This is filmed at Lake Monger, facing towards Perth's CBD. The music is Roads by Portishead. It focuses on the orbits in various juggling patterns. Every juggling pattern is a combination of one or more orbits. Each colour in a pattern corresponds to a different orbit. An orbit is simply a path that a single ball follows. For example if you follow a red ball in a particular pattern, you will see it repeats through a set path. All the red balls in the pattern follow this same path; all the green balls follow their own different path and all the blue balls follow a third separate path. One technical note: 97531 actually consists of 5 orbits - 91 clockwise, 91 anticlockwise, 73 clockwise, 73 anticlockwise and 5. I combined the two 91 orbits and the two 73 orbits to blue and green because it simply looks much better this way.

04:24

4845

1

21-03-2009

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Holiday Snaps II: Rule of 3

bspeers

Part two of my European Holiday video features 3 ball and 3 club tricks by myself and some of my favourite 3 object jugglers I met in Europe.

07:39

3724

0

29-09-2008

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Jon Peat - BCC 13

TLMB

Jon Peat - BCC 13. Stage lighting was as bad as it appears.

04:11

7544

1

06-05-2008

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Joe Cook 1925

Archive

An excerpt from a Kinogram newsreel found on archive.org. Joe Cook bounces 5 balls, and juggles 5 clubs. Footage repeats in slow motion.

02:10

8815

0

13-05-2007

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