I think I got this, now I have to work on symmetrical, which looks cool. the thing I noticed, and It pains me that no one has been on here recently, is that if I'm doing it correctly, you can actually palm the same-hand toss, which over many times looks silly, but is cool to do in between doing the actual toss.
For some reason, I just learned how to do the Georgian Shuffle (fairly sloppily, but still) in about 3-5 minutes thanks to your video. Your tutorials have always been the favorite tutorials on youtube. Thanks for all of them! :)
that was a great tutorial man, thanks. i really liked the weaving/overhand variations. i too, would love to see a symmetrical version of that pattern.
If I had a cam I'd film it but... when you do that throw to fill time (left hand tosses up and claws down to start again), throw that ball over the pattern and throw the multiplex under your left arm (assuming you're doing it right handed), and catch the ball that went over the pattern. You should then have 2 balls in the air, and 1 ball in your right hand, as if you had started the pattern with your left hand. Claw the inner ball and do the righthanded under arm throw.
Thanks for posting this video! Decent tutorials like this one are kind of hard to find on YouTube. The variations were pretty cool too.
However, the Georgian Shuffle is an asymmetric pattern. Is it possible to shift continuously between a left/right Georgian Shuffle to create a symmetric pattern? That would be an awesome variation!
wow you are amazing!! I learn from you alot ..!!
eyal89502 4 months ago
I think I got this, now I have to work on symmetrical, which looks cool. the thing I noticed, and It pains me that no one has been on here recently, is that if I'm doing it correctly, you can actually palm the same-hand toss, which over many times looks silly, but is cool to do in between doing the actual toss.
hollowmenrule 8 months ago
Nice parrot you got there!!!
chookee28 11 months ago 2
are you secretly a pirate O_o
drizzts11 1 year ago
LOL cute parrot :D
Mushi98 1 year ago
Thank you for this tutorial! I like the way a hard-at-first-sight movement can be learnt in 5 minutes !!
Mattlethew 1 year ago
i lyk parrots, nice vid too
CaptainCatchpole 1 year ago
For some reason, I just learned how to do the Georgian Shuffle (fairly sloppily, but still) in about 3-5 minutes thanks to your video. Your tutorials have always been the favorite tutorials on youtube. Thanks for all of them! :)
nytelyte 1 year ago
HOW cool is THIS! you have a cute bird in your video! I hope he didn't crash into a window when he flew? go check on him, please?
Oh, and great job teaching this trick!
johnnations 1 year ago
i got this trick in minutes. Thx u did a good job of breaking it down!
DirectorDan5 2 years ago
love the parrot
VisBeenJuggling 2 years ago
i like your bird
sb9889 2 years ago
Thanks, this was much easier than I thought it would be.
Codfert970 2 years ago
would this be considered claymotion style of juggling?
manx1324 2 years ago
thanks for the video man, got it right away
Catocr 2 years ago
thanks for making this tutorial! it was broken down so nicely and i gopt the trick in minutes! keep up the good work!!!
lagalo11 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I like your teaching style a lot. Nice clear explanations. Very nicely done.
collumww 2 years ago
That was awesome, ive just got my new mr babashi balls from oddballs, lets see if they help atall ^_^
jackprat17 3 years ago
that was a great tutorial man, thanks. i really liked the weaving/overhand variations. i too, would love to see a symmetrical version of that pattern.
jugglemccoy 3 years ago
If I had a cam I'd film it but... when you do that throw to fill time (left hand tosses up and claws down to start again), throw that ball over the pattern and throw the multiplex under your left arm (assuming you're doing it right handed), and catch the ball that went over the pattern. You should then have 2 balls in the air, and 1 ball in your right hand, as if you had started the pattern with your left hand. Claw the inner ball and do the righthanded under arm throw.
It's tough, but doable.
meshunderlay 2 years ago
Nice! That looks really cool, thanks for the tip! I just might add on a little mini tutorial for that, if you don't mind.
thegnome54 2 years ago
Please do, I'd love to see what it looks like from the other side =)
meshunderlay 2 years ago
Done! I made it a video response to this tutorial. Thanks for the tip!
thegnome54 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video! Decent tutorials like this one are kind of hard to find on YouTube. The variations were pretty cool too.
However, the Georgian Shuffle is an asymmetric pattern. Is it possible to shift continuously between a left/right Georgian Shuffle to create a symmetric pattern? That would be an awesome variation!
Auvinect 3 years ago
i gotta learn this trick.
by the way what kind of parrot is that? i'm thinking of getting parrot.
toomasmoore 3 years ago
dude u are the best!!!!
schistef 3 years ago
cut the winds
firehandstix 3 years ago
ok got it. very easy to follow tutorial. great job. only took me about 30 mins to get down good
DavidCanJuggle 3 years ago
a lot of them can be found on jugglewiki, that's a great place to find new tricks. Google it =)
thegnome54 3 years ago
wow great thank you. wasn't expecting variations.
DavidCanJuggle 3 years ago
My pleasure!
thegnome54 3 years ago