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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.

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09-10-2010

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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.

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09-10-2010

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7 club passing sequence with coloured clubs

brook_roberts

Alex and I do a sequence where the 3 green clubs are isolated in 4 different patterns. Start off with 7-club 3-count with the passes green. Then do 8677867 with the passes as green. Then 978 versus 972 with double passes as green. Then 551 popcorn (a2a67) versus 5 count popcorn with trelfs as green. Then back to 7 club 3-count. As they are all ground state, the first 2 switches just work, and doing: 966|7867867 for the first 7867867|978972 for the second preserves the colours. For the third, to keep the colours we did three transition throws: 978972|867|a66a7a6267 For the fourth transition, to keep the colours we did: a66a7a6267a66a7|b6266|966 I'd love to see similar ideas!

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5020

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10-10-2014

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A little something different

VolcanoBrian

It was cold, but it was sunny, so we went out to make some juggles. Tucked up high in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it is just a short unicycle ride to some fantastic scenery. Remember, if you can't juggle well, juggle sexy.

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16-02-2012

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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!!

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09-10-2010

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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.

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10-10-2010

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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.

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09-10-2010

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Cate Emily: Without Ritalin

cateemily

This is the first of the "Cate Emily" videos. I give the title Cate Emily to videos that I feel make a statement about me. In other words something more serious than a quick practice video. I actually never even called myself "Cate Emily" until I made this video, but it started to stick, so I went with it... The title is true by the way, I went off my medication (anti-depressants actually, but Ritalin is more catchy) and made this video in a four day burst of caffeine/ADD fueled burst of mania. Bet you didn't know that, huh?

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25-07-2007

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Clip 1: State of Yo

Jumper

TYM.de - Clip 1: State of Yo
clip - 1 - state - of - yo - yoyo - tym - jojo

04:01

2966

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08-07-2010

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Comfortably Numb

VolcanoBrian

It's the release we all need. When life gets to be too much... juggle!

06:21

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19-09-2011

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Dan Bennet & Matt Love, Cash 5

DampRabbit

Dan Bennet at his most adorable. A few quick commercials for the Illinois State Lottery.

01:13

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26-04-2007

[6]

dawn

edward

Working really hard on 5 ball stuff for the last few months but it's still too shaky and probabilistic. 808 State - Pacific State

03:09

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12-08-2009

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Delirus | Unique Juggling&Dancing Performance by Henrik Veres

Henrik93

I’m a 4th generation circus arts performer.I started juggling at age 12, my very first performance was in 2007,at age 14. Improvements in the past few years: I always consider my main goal to show something new, unique and special to the audience when I perform my act. I always try to improve, to get better in what I do. In the past few years, I improved my contemporary dancing skills, and learned a new style dance: dubstep. I also learned how to get better with the 7 balls, I learned to juggle 9 and 10 balls, and my main goal now is to be able to juggle with 11 balls as well. Festivals attended: - 1st Hungarian Circusfestival (2012 January-February), Hungarian State Circus. - Les Feux De La Rampe Circus Festival (2012 october 10-15) - Muscat Festival, (Oman, 2013 december) -„Golden Trick of Kobzov”, Circus Kobzov (2014 June 26-29) Awards won: -The “Best Ground Act Award in England” (2009) -Silver Award at Feux De la Rampe Festival in France (2012) -Special price at the 1st Hungarian Circusfestival (2012)

07:19

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22-06-2015

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Devil Stix Dave - WCJ Fire Promo

westcoastjuggling

For Booking contact: [email protected] Westcoastjuggling.com Peace Love & Flower Stix Located in the United States West Coast Juggling is a manufacturer and distributor of high-quality, custom made juggling Fire Flower Sticks. We offer a large array of Juggling Sticks and other juggling products. Devil Stix Dave is proud to present quality products for you to enjoy with friends and family. Please enjoy our unique line of fire flower sticks, fire staff, fire nunchaku, fire poi & much more!

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29-04-2010

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Feeding the Fish - Flux Glow Juggling  - BBC's The Slammer

FeedingtheFish

Feeding the Fish performing their juggling duo act Flux on BBC TV's 'The Slammer'. The group also perform graphic logo juggling with their very own patented Pixel-Poi®. www.feedingthefish.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feeding-The-Fish-State-of-the-art-juggling/312536945472951 Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PixelPoi

01:14

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25-07-2012

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Feeding the Fish - Flux Glow Juggling - BBC's Blue Peter

FeedingtheFish

Feeding the Fish performing their juggling duo act Flux on BBC TV's 'Blue Peter'. The group also perform graphic logo juggling with their very own patented Pixel-Poi®. www.feedingthefish.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feeding-The-Fish-State-of-the-art-juggling/312536945472951 Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PixelPoi/

01:45

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25-07-2012

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Feeding the Fish - Infiniti Cirque de Soleil Performance

FeedingtheFish

www.feedingthefish.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feeding-The-Fish-State-of-the-art-juggling/312536945472951 Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PixelPoi/nIn January 2012 Feeding the Fish performed as a part of a Cirque du Soleil performance at the Detroit Motor Show.

02:27

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29-04-2013

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Feeding the Fish – Pixel-Poi show on Britain’s Brightest – BBC T

FeedingtheFish

www.feedingthefish.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feeding-The-Fish-State-of-the-art-juggling/312536945472951 Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PixelPoi Feeding the Fish were commissioned to create choreographed routines for BBC TV's prime-time game-show: "Britain's Brightest". Feeding the Fish's 6-person team used their patented Pixel-Poi technology. The Pixel-Poi were specially programmed to include particular written numbers in their ultra-bright display. The contestants were asked to remember the numbers as they were displayed and answer mathematical questions.

03:42

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08-04-2013

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Fire Show @ BJC07

JTV

The Fire Show from BJC07 Nottingham

06:37

4056

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28-07-2009

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Introduction to the Wally-Walk

VolcanoBrian

The Wally-Walk was created by the juggling group, Manic Expressions, who came from our home, Appalachian State, and won the national team passing championship in 1987 (somewhere around there). In honor of them and the great juggling history here in Boone, NC we have brought back the Wally-Walk. Enjoy and share!

02:34

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02-12-2011

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Kickdrum Heart

VolcanoBrian

Juggling in the fading summer sun on campus at Appalachian State University. I hope you enjoy.

02:54

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07-10-2011

[5]

Luke and Sam on Daredevils and Divas

Archive

Luke Hallgarten & Sam Goodburn, featured in BBC's "Daredevils and Divas - A Night At The Circus".

07:53

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11-12-2018

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Moscow state circus (?) hat routine

Archive

The Inakis (?) perform a fast-paced hat-passing routine. Recorded from BBC tv's Blue Peter show.

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08-04-2007

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Norbi -

Juggler-Norbi

A diabolo routine I created as a parody of the current state of 'originality' in hand-to-hand acts. However ended up becoming quite popular as a standalone serious routine...

02:56

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19-01-2010

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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

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09-10-2010

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