I am not sure about this one. I think the main reason is that 6 is stuck right between 5 and 7. So why would you do 6 if you can do 7? - that rewards you a lot more points than a routine with 6. And also, you have more control of 5 over 6, so perfection-wise you would stay with 5.
Also you never see stage (non-technical) jugglers juggling 6 either. Maybe the audiences just get turned on when they see crosses.
I think learning 6 is definitely harder than learning 5.
There are much, much better routines. Search the routine of Thomas Dietz (WJF 2005). This routine is so much better than Shindo's although he's amazing too :)
yeah strong calfs. i tried it earlier today. i think the trick is to make your leg straight right before the kickup that way you get the most movement in your foot. still incredibly difficult though.
i dont see why anyone else would. i only use kickups to either pick up a drop or add a ball into the pattern and i use a quick one on the side of me thats really consistent and not so difficult to figure out.
What place did he get with this performance?
MrBraaddd 11 months ago 3
flawless!
speedproductions797 1 year ago
bravo!!!
MrCamille71 1 year ago
7.1, that was his score in case someone was wondering.
lzileri 1 year ago
great routine! does anyone know what the music he used is?
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1JugglingJosh 2 years ago
I like this routine - he doesn't skip 6 balls unlike 99% of the performing jugglers.
bozobozo 2 years ago 13
ive also noticed that, why is that, are 6 harder? I'm starting to practice 6 and they seem to be mch easier to learn then 5...
josesblima 2 years ago
@josesblima:
I am not sure about this one. I think the main reason is that 6 is stuck right between 5 and 7. So why would you do 6 if you can do 7? - that rewards you a lot more points than a routine with 6. And also, you have more control of 5 over 6, so perfection-wise you would stay with 5.
Also you never see stage (non-technical) jugglers juggling 6 either. Maybe the audiences just get turned on when they see crosses.
I think learning 6 is definitely harder than learning 5.
bozobozo 2 years ago
@bozobozo
i know, 7 month have passed... but
juggling 6 balls is hard, because the pattern has to be pretty clean
i feel better with 7 balls too, or juggling patterns like the 6 ball halfshower (75)
Arashiav 1 year ago
@bozobozo Thomas dietz has a video called 6 ball juggling, wich I find to be the best balls juggling routine ever!
josesblima 1 year ago
スゴイ!!
1377a 2 years ago
すごい!!
1377a 2 years ago
HE is very good but he's not a champion (he doesn't juggle a long time an doesnt make tricks with 7 balls!)
Waxuzx 2 years ago
Yeah, but he has some incredibly difficult 5 ball moves!
KAGEJOSE 2 years ago
solid routine. Well done!
Nosrettap99 2 years ago
It's available at thewjfstore
worldjuggling 2 years ago
Some tough to perform without dropping!
chasejuggler 2 years ago
it's not drop free but the most effective routine 2005
Leeroy49 2 years ago
There are much, much better routines. Search the routine of Thomas Dietz (WJF 2005). This routine is so much better than Shindo's although he's amazing too :)
Anonym135 2 years ago
wow that was increatable, well done, well Done
speckbarks 2 years ago
That woz a nice routine!
kennyjuggling 2 years ago
i love thos five ball sitswap variations!!
dbjuggling 3 years ago 7
Very clean!! Does anyone know how much he scored?
manuel886202 3 years ago 2
nice connectins
trebliWsaaM 3 years ago
I really like his style, especially the 4 up multiplex 360 into shower. I hope the WJF will put up a routine from WJF3
gebboo 3 years ago
they put up toby walker's just after this i believe........
TylerODonnell8 3 years ago
I always wondered how those kickups can work.I still do.
Yomay 3 years ago 2
really strong legs. i guess... it looked cool.
pats4patrick213 3 years ago
strong calfs i think?
juggledave 3 years ago
Well,i guess it is some kind of teqhnicue for it.
KAGEJOSE 3 years ago
yeah strong calfs. i tried it earlier today. i think the trick is to make your leg straight right before the kickup that way you get the most movement in your foot. still incredibly difficult though.
pats4patrick213 2 years ago
If i am not wrong,he is the only one in the world to do that?
KAGEJOSE 2 years ago
i dont see why anyone else would. i only use kickups to either pick up a drop or add a ball into the pattern and i use a quick one on the side of me thats really consistent and not so difficult to figure out.
pats4patrick213 2 years ago
Same here.
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