thank you for showing me what I should work on. I have never done a 5 ball 5 up pirouette before, but I will work on it a lot. How may 3 up pirouettes should I do before I start learning the 5 up? thanks again!
good video, it has a lot of nice idea. for me, i'd have to replace all the tricks with siteswaps and the like because i can't do any spins or anything.
-_-, did you really HAVE to do that ring ballance 10 ring flash at the end? -_-
Anyway, thanks for all the advices and work put in this, I will see what I can do to make my practises better! I find it hard to fill all I want to do in those randomly changing hours (average 3x 2,5 hours a week serious time, + 3x 1.5 hours play time with friends) I spend on juggling, but at some point ill get there :)
Anthony! Thank you SO much for these training sessions, these are very very helpful for me, just learning how to do 5 ball tricks! Thank you again Mr. Gatto.
i just recently learned five balls, what is a good pattern to start off after cascade? i know how to do split time but i find that 2 easy compared to cascade
The biggest inspiration here......Anthony Gatto dropped a ball! In all the Gatto videos I've watched I don't think I've seen that before!! I'm going out to practice....
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your practice structure with us, Anthony. This definately gave me a lot of useful information and I will take a deeper look at my own practice now.
Since the days I started juggling you always have been a great inspiration for me. I hope you will have a nice time at La Nouba and with your family too of course!
6:07! that makes me feel much better! to know the you drop too! thank you for the precious information! Now i see the reason you are the best juggler of all times, you know how to structure your practice, thank you for the inspiration!
Thanks for sharing this Anthony! You go through each trick pretty quickly, do you spend much more time on tricks that are new or harder for you? Also, what's your head balance training like? I spend about 45 minutes on head balance, I start with small and light object alone, then I work on 3 club tricks with club balance, then I work 4 club async with club balance, then I work on transitioning from 4 club async to 3 club cascade with club balance and then back out.
I like the simple and clever verbage you use to describe the juggling tricks/ "siteswaps," it's very refreshing and hilarious to hear it from you :) A linguistic cure for the elitist siteswap vernacular ;)
Thanks so much for making these! I eagerly await your future episodes.
Although your juggling itself is impressive enough, I am also amazed that you can keep talking through your practice session. I've tried doing that, it isn't easy!
I'm the kind of juggler who is far more concerned with quality rather than quantity. I enjoy the aesthetic qualities of juggling which you sir have plenty of. With that said, I was so happy to see your shower. God Bless you for sending the feeds straight over and not down on its more typical angle. And Thank you for being extra cool, making these extra cool vids.
Great video, thats so different from how i practice. I tend to practice stuff i dont know over and over again. Maybe i shall think it over and try to do a training session of stuff i already know. This video could be really useful for me, thanks! But how do you learn new stuff?
@volleydrop This is a general practice session. Occasionally I will shorten all of my reps/runs, and work on new skills. I have been at it a very long time, therefore I know how much time to devote to certain things. These are the moves that I need to have solid for stage. EVerything else is just play time basically.
So weird... Most of my 5 ball practice is set up about the same as this. I jump rope, then do 3 ball head bounce type stuff, and then high throws with 5. Thanks for the videos, I look forward to the next installment!
this was really great and i hope you'll make more of these. i like sometimes just watching five ball tricks because evryone are doing as high numbers as possible and thats not as fun watching as this stuff ( low numbers that are easy to do tricks with).
to do a 180, do you throw the balls behind you or do you change positioning after the throw? do you move back a step?
Chaplinsboy 5 months ago
you are too funny....oh yea, and kinda talented too :))))
danireisdtwm 1 year ago
thank you for showing me what I should work on. I have never done a 5 ball 5 up pirouette before, but I will work on it a lot. How may 3 up pirouettes should I do before I start learning the 5 up? thanks again!
VincentCarter0 1 year ago
You make 5 balls look annoyingly easy.
georgepowell 1 year ago
good video, it has a lot of nice idea. for me, i'd have to replace all the tricks with siteswaps and the like because i can't do any spins or anything.
thanks for the video (Y)
Draitube 1 year ago
-_-, did you really HAVE to do that ring ballance 10 ring flash at the end? -_-
Anyway, thanks for all the advices and work put in this, I will see what I can do to make my practises better! I find it hard to fill all I want to do in those randomly changing hours (average 3x 2,5 hours a week serious time, + 3x 1.5 hours play time with friends) I spend on juggling, but at some point ill get there :)
MrHapiel 1 year ago
Anthony, very cool of you to share your practice structure. Much appreciated - Thanks!
RobLosAngeles 1 year ago
very nice thanks so much;-Dit was cool if you upload more tutorial videos for 5b tricks oder 6 balls.
SuperSascha1987 1 year ago
Anthony! Thank you SO much for these training sessions, these are very very helpful for me, just learning how to do 5 ball tricks! Thank you again Mr. Gatto.
BobbyWalters 1 year ago
i just recently learned five balls, what is a good pattern to start off after cascade? i know how to do split time but i find that 2 easy compared to cascade
mikehennelly 1 year ago
@mikehennelly Half shower. The tempo really doesn't change, it is a good trick to try after learning the cascade.
ator1a1m 1 year ago
The biggest inspiration here......Anthony Gatto dropped a ball! In all the Gatto videos I've watched I don't think I've seen that before!! I'm going out to practice....
clivej33 1 year ago
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your practice structure with us, Anthony. This definately gave me a lot of useful information and I will take a deeper look at my own practice now.
Since the days I started juggling you always have been a great inspiration for me. I hope you will have a nice time at La Nouba and with your family too of course!
DrPepperPower87 1 year ago
I do 478 show a year. The last thing I want to do in my free time is juggle. I respect the competitions, but my competing days ended many years ago.
ator1a1m 1 year ago 3
never say never again! It would be awesome to see you at Las Vegas!!!
lu2crv 1 year ago
Why don't you enter the WJF competitions in Las Vegas? You would surely kick some ass!!!
THAOPR1 1 year ago
6:07! that makes me feel much better! to know the you drop too! thank you for the precious information! Now i see the reason you are the best juggler of all times, you know how to structure your practice, thank you for the inspiration!
josesblima 1 year ago
You have gone to worldjugling federation
javierzzzxz 1 year ago
awesome...thaks
jugglinginferno 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this Anthony! You go through each trick pretty quickly, do you spend much more time on tricks that are new or harder for you? Also, what's your head balance training like? I spend about 45 minutes on head balance, I start with small and light object alone, then I work on 3 club tricks with club balance, then I work 4 club async with club balance, then I work on transitioning from 4 club async to 3 club cascade with club balance and then back out.
jamesters 1 year ago
I like the simple and clever verbage you use to describe the juggling tricks/ "siteswaps," it's very refreshing and hilarious to hear it from you :) A linguistic cure for the elitist siteswap vernacular ;)
saltzjoe10 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this! Haha, I kind of think you put that one drop in there to remind us that you are in fact a human being :-)
Great tips for practice and reps, I'll definitely incorporate what you've said here.
azure8787 1 year ago 8
Thanks so much for making these! I eagerly await your future episodes.
Although your juggling itself is impressive enough, I am also amazed that you can keep talking through your practice session. I've tried doing that, it isn't easy!
BruceBoppoTiemann 1 year ago 8
I'm the kind of juggler who is far more concerned with quality rather than quantity. I enjoy the aesthetic qualities of juggling which you sir have plenty of. With that said, I was so happy to see your shower. God Bless you for sending the feeds straight over and not down on its more typical angle. And Thank you for being extra cool, making these extra cool vids.
5bJuggla 1 year ago
Great video, thats so different from how i practice. I tend to practice stuff i dont know over and over again. Maybe i shall think it over and try to do a training session of stuff i already know. This video could be really useful for me, thanks! But how do you learn new stuff?
volleydrop 1 year ago
@volleydrop This is a general practice session. Occasionally I will shorten all of my reps/runs, and work on new skills. I have been at it a very long time, therefore I know how much time to devote to certain things. These are the moves that I need to have solid for stage. EVerything else is just play time basically.
ator1a1m 1 year ago
So weird... Most of my 5 ball practice is set up about the same as this. I jump rope, then do 3 ball head bounce type stuff, and then high throws with 5. Thanks for the videos, I look forward to the next installment!
SamMalcolmFireDancer 1 year ago
Thanks for all advices and time you spent for preparing this video. Great as always!
Michalslm 1 year ago
Thanks for this. Appreciate it.
LiveLarger 1 year ago
Grande Gatto. thank you for the lesson!!!! aunque no entiendo ingles...je
clavepablito 1 year ago
you walk it out in the opposite direction you do 360s. i think you're subconsciously trying to unwind, lol.
thanks for posting! very helpful.
casperov 1 year ago 3
yea just a few short 5 ball backcross qualifies no problem... lol inspiring keep up the good work!
MrJugglr 1 year ago 3
this was really great and i hope you'll make more of these. i like sometimes just watching five ball tricks because evryone are doing as high numbers as possible and thats not as fun watching as this stuff ( low numbers that are easy to do tricks with).
TheKalage 1 year ago