The fact that you can palm iso so well baffles me. I'm three weeks in and get most of the basic stuff (butterflies, transfers, enigmas and such) but prayers and palm isos are ridiculous...
Most forums I've seen on palm isos say they're the most difficult isolation to perform so gratz to you. How'd you get it down so fast?
Wow only two weeks and you could do the butterfly like in The Labyrinth! That is encouraging for me, as I have just ordered three fushigi balls. I hope I can do at least half as well on my second week
Great video =) You inspired me to find the pair of acrylic balls I bought a few years ago (I haven't really used them much at all, and therefore I suck at contact juggling).
Have you got any tips for training your weak hand, especially for stalls and butterfly?
@iidesuyone I don't think I'm a suitable person for tips but well :)
I'm right handed but I can't do the butterfly or stalls well on my right hand. I think it might be due to how I like to fiddle with things with my left hand while doing work on my right.
One of the more important things I've learnt is to mess around until you find an arm angle you're comfy with. This means moving your hands around without the ball to find a good position where you can have your elbow remain at the same spot.
@fluxusmaximus Thanks for the input =) I guess I'm just used to keeping my left hand in a "passive mode" all the time, particularly during the long hours in front of my computer. When I'm doing regular three ball juggling, I tend to start most of my tricks on the right hand. I'll try to mirror some tricks and keep practicing until I'm able to do them fluently.
I'll try to keep the arm angle and elbow placement in mind when trying to do butterfly with my left hand ;)
The fact that you can palm iso so well baffles me. I'm three weeks in and get most of the basic stuff (butterflies, transfers, enigmas and such) but prayers and palm isos are ridiculous...
Most forums I've seen on palm isos say they're the most difficult isolation to perform so gratz to you. How'd you get it down so fast?
xcetrax 1 year ago
she looks nervous
choco59901 1 year ago
\Your amazing... 2 weeks? Thats me after two years!
mrmogony123 1 year ago
yeah....u rub that ball..............
ANYWAYS..........if u try and throw it, will it like, go?or stick to ur hand?is is slippery? is it possible to do with anykind of ball?
fretshr3dder 1 year ago
Jus wanted to say I love your shirt lol
RevolutionarySnipe 1 year ago
is it hard ?
purple68650 1 year ago
Oh, thank you, I appreciate that. I hope you're right. Btw the music makes me think of the Disney/Pixar film Ratatouille :D
Thespian80 1 year ago
Wow only two weeks and you could do the butterfly like in The Labyrinth! That is encouraging for me, as I have just ordered three fushigi balls. I hope I can do at least half as well on my second week
Thespian80 1 year ago
@Thespian80 They're acrylic balls regardless of the branding :)
You'll do fine I'm sure!
fluxusmaximus 1 year ago
great work. what is this song?
MrKisvizes 1 year ago
thats awesome! i dont even like...understand what youre doing.
UnicycleJunkie 1 year ago
...she makes it look sooo easy...:)
dimllc 1 year ago
Great video =) You inspired me to find the pair of acrylic balls I bought a few years ago (I haven't really used them much at all, and therefore I suck at contact juggling).
Have you got any tips for training your weak hand, especially for stalls and butterfly?
iidesuyone 1 year ago
@iidesuyone I don't think I'm a suitable person for tips but well :)
I'm right handed but I can't do the butterfly or stalls well on my right hand. I think it might be due to how I like to fiddle with things with my left hand while doing work on my right.
One of the more important things I've learnt is to mess around until you find an arm angle you're comfy with. This means moving your hands around without the ball to find a good position where you can have your elbow remain at the same spot.
fluxusmaximus 1 year ago
@fluxusmaximus Thanks for the input =) I guess I'm just used to keeping my left hand in a "passive mode" all the time, particularly during the long hours in front of my computer. When I'm doing regular three ball juggling, I tend to start most of my tricks on the right hand. I'll try to mirror some tricks and keep practicing until I'm able to do them fluently.
I'll try to keep the arm angle and elbow placement in mind when trying to do butterfly with my left hand ;)
iidesuyone 1 year ago
great!
Fulltonic 1 year ago
Onaice. You must've had alot of free time :) [as most jugglers who study do]
BlackJeopardy 1 year ago
@BlackJeopardy Sadly, the period of your life where you're most free to do things, you can't because you've no money.
fluxusmaximus 1 year ago
@fluxusmaximus isnt life so amazing that way? *is awed by the undeniable beauty of life*
BlackJeopardy 1 year ago
in 2 weeks? that's seriously good!!
maankindj 1 year ago
@maankindj Hardly. I feel very unnatural with the butterfly on my right hand and I'm right-handed!
fluxusmaximus 1 year ago
nice job! never tried contact juggling but would like too :) maybe i'll try contact joggling :0
saltzjoe10 1 year ago
@saltzjoe10 Funny you should say that because that was EXACTLY what I just thought of 2 minutes ago.
fluxusmaximus 1 year ago
@fluxusmaximus That's funny! I wonder if there's any contact jogglers out there. Joggling over grass with contact ball would be advisable, I'd say.
saltzjoe10 1 year ago