I think this holds alot of merit. I'd like to see/make an act that first "plays up" forward, but then reverses halfway through.Or something along those lines. I wonder if it's already been done, with juggling, or at all for that matter. Keep up the experimenting, Michael!
Haha the one where you have the club hold and spin it off real quick looks SO AWESOME when reversed. Lol! :D Now I wanna learn it just so I can reverse it.
You know what Michael, I never thought you would be one to use camera tricks to fool your audience. Clearly, you must have played some, if not ALL of these tricks backwards.
Well DER. It's not like the fact that everything was in reverse wasn't given to you on a plate. Michael's always experimenting with juggling, and surely this also gives him the right to experiment with camera effects and techniques. The skill in this video is it that even in reverse, the tricks look almost plausible.
I think this holds alot of merit. I'd like to see/make an act that first "plays up" forward, but then reverses halfway through.Or something along those lines. I wonder if it's already been done, with juggling, or at all for that matter. Keep up the experimenting, Michael!
JointDemise 2 years ago
very nic
matyzzz333 2 years ago
this is funny :D but i like it!
diabologirl13 2 years ago
So weird, it really messes with your mind to see something as common and familiar as a throw completely changed! I enjoyed it :)
TheOmnipotentJuggler 2 years ago
I am totally confused. Well played.
JugglerAndrew 2 years ago
Haha the one where you have the club hold and spin it off real quick looks SO AWESOME when reversed. Lol! :D Now I wanna learn it just so I can reverse it.
ClarkeSurrey 2 years ago
You know what Michael, I never thought you would be one to use camera tricks to fool your audience. Clearly, you must have played some, if not ALL of these tricks backwards.
Also, the music is weird.
mathteacher1729 2 years ago
The fact that it was so clear (and that it was implied by the title) leads me to believe no one was supposed to be fooled by anything.
mistermoo564 2 years ago
¡ dammit, i'm mad !
mathteacher1729 2 years ago
Well DER. It's not like the fact that everything was in reverse wasn't given to you on a plate. Michael's always experimenting with juggling, and surely this also gives him the right to experiment with camera effects and techniques. The skill in this video is it that even in reverse, the tricks look almost plausible.
Plus "weird" music is cool and works here.
TwistedArmco 2 years ago
Wow,some well impressive original tricks as always!
maiL1984 2 years ago
that last sequence was awesome!
saltzjoe10 2 years ago
!looc yrev saw tahT
mtnmischief 2 years ago
uoy knaht
MichaelAKaras 2 years ago
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unidude88 2 years ago
Yeah, good question.
The patterns look great!!
manuel886202 2 years ago
good question.
thegoheads 2 years ago
One of the swinging tricks looks possible to be done and looks cool too!
Draitube 2 years ago
it looks like it should actually be possible to do it backwards.
Voltagraphy 2 years ago
Thanks for an idea! ;)
markool89 2 years ago
nice!
wjdsardegna 2 years ago
that's funny, I've been watching lots of juggling (including my own) backwards to try and take something new from it.
LullusMagna 2 years ago