Nice nice! I've been having a horribly hard time with multiplexes. I'm looking to get some knew and better bean bags as mine are pretty bad quality (the small ones anyways) This is an awesome video =D Consider yourself subscribed.
lmao!!! that looks freaking awesome man... i wish i was that relaxed when i juggle 4 balls :P i guess when i get my pro night balls ill be getting better
I'm quite good at three ball juggling: I can do mills mess, 1 up 2 up, windmill, tennis, reverse burke's barrage and I'm starting to learn how to do the 3B cascade with 4 balls. What do you suggest I learn next?
check out kings cascade, go to juggling section to tricks, learn anything from there really, back crosses, reverse back crosses body throws, mills mess variations eg 531 mills mess
Zendays: I was wondering if you could toss crossing pairs to pass in layers, as upper-upper, lower-lower? You are in this video, I think, always making one pair go completely over. Crossing as layers takes less effort, being only toss position not toss height, and is so beautiful itself. You are certainly good enough to try it that way, and see if you like it. I also like when your pairs are at an angle for the sweeping catch, that is cool.
I haven't been doing any multiplexes the past few months. I'm totally hooked on 6B at the moment. But I'll have to give this a shot one of the coming days.
Good stuff. I don't think you really needed to do left AND right half shower, and you do fall out of Mills Mess a couple of times, but still very impressive. Now, on to stacked 4 ball tricks :-P
Thanks! You're right about the MM. (I should have waited a few days longer before getting it on tape.) I am "working" on a lot of stacked 4 and 5 ball tricks. There will be a video in a couple of weeks.
What happens, MISTER QUINN, is alternate under-arm tosses, like Boston Mess, which Ace refers to as "fall out of" the pattern. What Zendays does is fabulous and difficult and does not need to be a strict MM to add my admiration and pleasure to that of others, as noted.
you guys lost me at mills...do you guys do this for fun? or is it a career or something? like...are you clowns or something? or is it just a hobby you have? how long does it take to learn to do what Zendays was doing?
oh man come on, i've never seen anyone do anything like this...i don't know anything about juggling. sorry i didn't mean to offend you or anything i'm seriously just curious.
oh ok. I thought you were going out of your way to sound like that. Clowns? Cmon now, were not clowns :P. It really depends, alot of jugglers do it as a performer, but most just do it for fun. And then there are the super hard core jugglers, check out Anthony Gatto or Ivan Pecel if you wanna see what im talking about.
strictly for fun, no career, not a clown, yes something(else), yes hobby, hard to tell: I could allready do the [33] cascade all the rest took me about a month and a half (several hours a day, every day). :-)
Nice video. Whenever I throw multiplexes with 6 balls, the balls always split really far apart. I think that's why my stacked reverse cascade is so hard. Keep up the good work.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD.
Mikjawful 1 year ago
Very nice!
MadJugglerTV 1 year ago
hallo ; i am not the one who loves throwing 2 balls at the same time ; after i watched your video i changed my mind ... great
BliesBilli 1 year ago
Thou art a Multiplexing Jedi. I am so fortunate to have found this video. Aces
5bJuggla 1 year ago
PS: Have you tried a shower with duplexes? The 1 pass might be difficult. Actually, the pattern might not look cool enough to warrant learning it.
poorkingz 1 year ago
@poorkingz An option if you want to do a duplex shower is [75]121, [97]121 and so on.
floppaboppa 1 year ago
This is just the video I wanted to see! Now I what it will look like when I learn stacked 3B tricks.
poorkingz 1 year ago
Amazing! Thanx for the inspiration, and for uploading haha!
superZjozz 1 year ago
lol im doing stacked with led glow balls, they bounce off all the time, but i can still pull it off (barely) (:
FlyleafProductions 2 years ago
that's amazing!
flamethrower211 3 years ago
you covered just about everything hehe nice.
all except 1up-2up variations , well done!
Metamorphmagus666 3 years ago
multiplex is like horizontal columns. Just amazingly cool
greentree24 3 years ago
i love u
Defrost144 3 years ago
hey sieht gut aus,perfekt!
Keyboardfreak1987 4 years ago
Nice nice! I've been having a horribly hard time with multiplexes. I'm looking to get some knew and better bean bags as mine are pretty bad quality (the small ones anyways) This is an awesome video =D Consider yourself subscribed.
ForestCloak 4 years ago
lmao!!! that looks freaking awesome man... i wish i was that relaxed when i juggle 4 balls :P i guess when i get my pro night balls ill be getting better
filter986 4 years ago
I'm quite good at three ball juggling: I can do mills mess, 1 up 2 up, windmill, tennis, reverse burke's barrage and I'm starting to learn how to do the 3B cascade with 4 balls. What do you suggest I learn next?
Krametash 4 years ago
check out kings cascade, go to juggling section to tricks, learn anything from there really, back crosses, reverse back crosses body throws, mills mess variations eg 531 mills mess
have fun
mikehennelly 2 years ago
They are perfect examples of a nice, clean pattern!
AdyPole 4 years ago
Thanks for your nice comment Ady.
You better not watch my [44] videos then. :-)
Zendays 4 years ago
WOW!!!!!!!!
ryanbrooks11 4 years ago
Zendays: I was wondering if you could toss crossing pairs to pass in layers, as upper-upper, lower-lower? You are in this video, I think, always making one pair go completely over. Crossing as layers takes less effort, being only toss position not toss height, and is so beautiful itself. You are certainly good enough to try it that way, and see if you like it. I also like when your pairs are at an angle for the sweeping catch, that is cool.
proobu 4 years ago
I haven't been doing any multiplexes the past few months. I'm totally hooked on 6B at the moment. But I'll have to give this a shot one of the coming days.
Zendays 4 years ago
impressive your shoulder in doing that.
Super relaxed.
But, please, What is the music?
Amazing
mauromanhattan 4 years ago
Thanks for all the nice comments! About the music:
artist:TV on the Radio, song: Wolf like me
Zendays 4 years ago
omg lol, now iv got to lern those. can you do 3 ball stacks??
dimmock999 4 years ago
no, never tried. My balls are too big. :D
Zendays 4 years ago
You sir, have some superior ball techniques.
NLtrickNL 5 years ago
Good stuff. I don't think you really needed to do left AND right half shower, and you do fall out of Mills Mess a couple of times, but still very impressive. Now, on to stacked 4 ball tricks :-P
aceizace 5 years ago
Thanks! You're right about the MM. (I should have waited a few days longer before getting it on tape.) I am "working" on a lot of stacked 4 and 5 ball tricks. There will be a video in a couple of weeks.
Zendays 5 years ago
Seriously impressive stuff. It's the first I've seen anyone do straight forward stacked multiplex juggling of this calibre.
hpesoj00 5 years ago
lol, and everytime i thought..."nah man he can't pull this off with 6 balls"
but there he goes :)
Pimkins 5 years ago
impressive run of [33] mills. I've been brushing up on my stacked juggling this week and as thinking about making a stacked video too.
jasonquinn 5 years ago
It isn't really Mills, but it is a superb whatever it is! Wow, it is probably as difficult as it looks, too.
proobu 5 years ago
Um, did you watch the whole video? What's at 3:20 then?
jasonquinn 4 years ago
What happens, MISTER QUINN, is alternate under-arm tosses, like Boston Mess, which Ace refers to as "fall out of" the pattern. What Zendays does is fabulous and difficult and does not need to be a strict MM to add my admiration and pleasure to that of others, as noted.
proobu 4 years ago
Sorry, MISTER PROOBU, I didn't realize you actually were discussing the off-form. It's close enough for government work.
jasonquinn 4 years ago
you guys lost me at mills...do you guys do this for fun? or is it a career or something? like...are you clowns or something? or is it just a hobby you have? how long does it take to learn to do what Zendays was doing?
dpsnodgrass1215 4 years ago
the complete ignorance of this comment is incredible
OrphanEater1 4 years ago
oh man come on, i've never seen anyone do anything like this...i don't know anything about juggling. sorry i didn't mean to offend you or anything i'm seriously just curious.
dpsnodgrass1215 4 years ago
oh ok. I thought you were going out of your way to sound like that. Clowns? Cmon now, were not clowns :P. It really depends, alot of jugglers do it as a performer, but most just do it for fun. And then there are the super hard core jugglers, check out Anthony Gatto or Ivan Pecel if you wanna see what im talking about.
OrphanEater1 4 years ago
strictly for fun, no career, not a clown, yes something(else), yes hobby, hard to tell: I could allready do the [33] cascade all the rest took me about a month and a half (several hours a day, every day). :-)
Zendays 4 years ago
Juggling is a great hobby that a lot of us enjoy, and don't take that seriously. We generally just juggle for fun.
It's not as hard as you think. I'm only 13 and i can juggle fairly well. It is a great hobby to pick up :-)
Krametash 4 years ago
Nice video. Whenever I throw multiplexes with 6 balls, the balls always split really far apart. I think that's why my stacked reverse cascade is so hard. Keep up the good work.
rancid3000 5 years ago