Thanks so much for these series of videos! I'm glad to finally be getting some siteswap knowledge, and it is WAY more fun than I thought it would be. Interesting thing to note, while doing this method with siteswaps with 0's in them, it appears to work if you leave the space with nothing coming down at the moment in time of the 0, though technically I would think the 0 "arrives" at the same beat it's released. Any reasons why?
This is great work and needs way way more recognition. I wanna thank you for posting this vid... It has unlimited potential. In fact.... It has me wondering if it could be applied in areas other than Juggling. Hmmmmm
This is my favorite method! I sometimes use this to find transitions when I don't have a computer nearby, and now I understand the method much better after watching this video. The other methods in your past few videos require too much thought IMO. I find it easier to throw things around and figure out transitions by trial and error rather than doing so much paperwork, haha.
Thanks for making all these videos. I have learned a lot and it's a great contribution to the juggling community!
Amazing video! You just gave me many answers. Thank you very much. When I first saw siteswaps some time ago I couldn't understand much, time and more juggling experience helped, but I always thought there must be a way how to explain it better and understand it more. You sure can explain it very well. Thank you again. Every juggler should thank you... :-)
Thanks so much for these series of videos! I'm glad to finally be getting some siteswap knowledge, and it is WAY more fun than I thought it would be. Interesting thing to note, while doing this method with siteswaps with 0's in them, it appears to work if you leave the space with nothing coming down at the moment in time of the 0, though technically I would think the 0 "arrives" at the same beat it's released. Any reasons why?
bballrocks59036 1 year ago
This is great work and needs way way more recognition. I wanna thank you for posting this vid... It has unlimited potential. In fact.... It has me wondering if it could be applied in areas other than Juggling. Hmmmmm
5bJuggla 1 year ago
This is my favorite method! I sometimes use this to find transitions when I don't have a computer nearby, and now I understand the method much better after watching this video. The other methods in your past few videos require too much thought IMO. I find it easier to throw things around and figure out transitions by trial and error rather than doing so much paperwork, haha.
Thanks for making all these videos. I have learned a lot and it's a great contribution to the juggling community!
thegoheads 1 year ago
I love this! Very well explained and very useful.
floppaboppa 1 year ago
Amazing video! You just gave me many answers. Thank you very much. When I first saw siteswaps some time ago I couldn't understand much, time and more juggling experience helped, but I always thought there must be a way how to explain it better and understand it more. You sure can explain it very well. Thank you again. Every juggler should thank you... :-)
bbooioodd 1 year ago
Amazing! I just found out I know nothing about siteswap!
josesblima 1 year ago
@josesblima Sorry about that. That wasn't exactly my intended purpose in making these films.
BruceBoppoTiemann 1 year ago