ha, Inspiring. I've been juggling since i was 19, I'm only 20 now, but i've been wondering how far I'd be able to push it in the next few years. Don't think i'll get this technical, but i hope to keep improving. btw, did you make that triangle prop up yourself?? never seen it before, 5 triangles looked amazing, and also all those back rolls. so original.
Great stuff! The triangles look very nice. I especially appreciated your short monologue as I'm 26 and just now thinking about doing this professionally (I've been juggling for a very long time though).
I understand you, it was really hard to decide to be a professional juggler for me, especially because it's not a common job at all here in Japan. many people don't know what juggling is.
Anyway it's my life! I'm happy with my juggling and my decision.
Absolute respect for your talents and hard work. At what point did you say to yourself...."I am good enough to go Pro"? like, how many years would you say to someone...they should juggle this many...and then go pro. I am only curious of your philosophy on that.
It's a very difficult question. Of course it depends on the person and their environmemt.
For example in Russia, if some kid grows up in a circus family, that kid doesn't even have to think about being a pro because they would do so naturally. However, in Japan it's very hard, we don't have any assurance of work, and we can't only perform juggling, we must learn another things too: acrobatics, magic, making balloons, and of course - talking to the audience.
congrats for reaching ur goals ...
stockdreher 1 year ago
you should be on tv!
Kyosshi 3 years ago
thank you :)
takashenka 3 years ago
where can i get those triangles???
frederikdiabolo 3 years ago
how much did u practice to become this good
mindset36 3 years ago
4 or 5 hours a day.
5times a week!
takashenka 3 years ago
Jouzu desu ne. ongakuka ha daredesuka?
Jugglingbuffoon 3 years ago
Once Upon A Time In Mexicoのアルバムにはいっている Pistolero ですよ!
takashenka 3 years ago
ha, Inspiring. I've been juggling since i was 19, I'm only 20 now, but i've been wondering how far I'd be able to push it in the next few years. Don't think i'll get this technical, but i hope to keep improving. btw, did you make that triangle prop up yourself?? never seen it before, 5 triangles looked amazing, and also all those back rolls. so original.
MovementImage 4 years ago
very cool video!
everything looks very complex!
check my juggling videos!
bye ! keep it up!
k8brasil 4 years ago
very cool video... good editing, creative and hard technical juggling.
Pls keep going with it
Plorel 4 years ago
you are a really good juggler...! The triangle stuff just looks amazing...
sjonglo 4 years ago
That was sweet to the power of 10! Great stuff. and the "what the fuck" in the end, is prieless P
Haavard93 4 years ago
Very nice video ! Thanks for posting.
And keep your 7 club training up, it looks very promising !
ilmagovm 4 years ago
Loved the speech. I actually kind of needed to hear that today. My practice was basically miserable. Thanks for the pep talk.
squall4213 4 years ago
I'm really glad to hear that.I really understand your feeling, because I also sometimes feel that way during practice, that's why I made this video!
takashenka 4 years ago
Great stuff! The triangles look very nice. I especially appreciated your short monologue as I'm 26 and just now thinking about doing this professionally (I've been juggling for a very long time though).
-Warren
JuggleGod 4 years ago
I understand you, it was really hard to decide to be a professional juggler for me, especially because it's not a common job at all here in Japan. many people don't know what juggling is.
Anyway it's my life! I'm happy with my juggling and my decision.
takashenka 4 years ago
Absolute respect for your talents and hard work. At what point did you say to yourself...."I am good enough to go Pro"? like, how many years would you say to someone...they should juggle this many...and then go pro. I am only curious of your philosophy on that.
kzSoUlFaThEr 3 years ago
Thank you for the comment.
It's a very difficult question. Of course it depends on the person and their environmemt.
For example in Russia, if some kid grows up in a circus family, that kid doesn't even have to think about being a pro because they would do so naturally. However, in Japan it's very hard, we don't have any assurance of work, and we can't only perform juggling, we must learn another things too: acrobatics, magic, making balloons, and of course - talking to the audience.
takashenka 3 years ago
we don't have thiater for circus airtist(like ccabaret)we do only for comedians,singers and dancers.
I think that this is different in every country.
Actually, I quit highschool for my own reasons, and decided, "I wanna be a pro juggler."
At that time my family was really depressed. So, I thought that if I quit something again, how could I live with myself?
That`s what made me decide to be a pro.
takashenka 3 years ago
For these reasons, it is too difficult to say "how long." However, it took me 5 years.
takashenka 3 years ago