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  • Hey man, this is an awesome video!!! Is there any chance you could make a little video explaining how to do all the vamps? After no. 4 I can't quite wrap my brain round the rest. Cheers.

  • you great!

  • There are many patterns of double shower! I love real double shower!!

  • Good job, man! You put in some time on that. Thanks for posting.

  • Give the man a hand.. that was a lot of work

  • I love the systematic exploration. Also, how by only looking at 2x throws you just threw the 4s where they needed to go, a very nice way to simplify things. I'd love to see you revisit this video in a while after you have learned all 64 variations.

  • @JugglerPeter I wasn't kidding when I said the other ones looked bad. *serious face*. Well, not entirely kidding at least ^^ the other ones seemed very artificial and superfluously complex. Some advance ones weren't, like 39, but that one is actually a certain complex vamp + that vamp reversed, and repeated on the other side. So there's that simple "there and back" look. With many others (of which I made 2-3 rounds at most) the movement were difficult but not that impressive.

  • It is new Mura! But not Asian!

  • @Roma76811 cool! thanks to you I went to check out Mura (who I didnt know) and had a great time! (and found out he had invented the pattern which I treasured most as I had invented it very carefully and learned it over months, the #39 in this video... boohooey for me ^^ but I guess 100 people had done it before him in the past centuries as well, like with nearly everything anyone has ever "invented", that's life!)

    Thanks!

  • 37 and 39 are my favorites, great arm flow. Would like to see these in slow motion...

  • Yes, proper name is "Extended box".

    About juggling - patterns from 32 to 39 are pretty nice, I like them.

  • Jeeze, there's some nuts stuff in there. After the intermission ("And now for stuff that's bugger hard") were my favourites, especially 39. More than that, I appreciate the explanation of how you came to find these patterns. It's embarrassing as a 3b box juggler, but I find box variations very hard to follow when seen from the front, so Youtube videos are normally tough for me to learn from. But thanks to your explanations, I can figure them out.

    Clean, too. Great video!

  • Wow thanks so much for these comments! And thanks to thegoheads for being he who checked it out when it had 5 views and who spread the word =)

  • Nice, dude. Very thorough exploration! You're the real deal. I've been working my way through many of these combinations in a similarly methodical way. "The other ones looked bad anyway." Haha.

  • This video needs thousands of views! Excellent work.

  • Great stuff. Nice variations and you maintain solid technique.

  • @pumpkineater23 Wow, coming from the most awe-inspiring juggler I've ever seen, this is the greatest of honors!

    It's like having Gandhi compliment you on your wisdom, Bruce Lee on your fighting skills or Okotanpe on your hat, thank you!

  • dude , realy nice work in building up those variations .. very good job

  • *clap clap clap* That was really good! I love these kind of themed exploration videos! The notation system you made to keep track of them all is really cool and simple too. Also, nice use of humor throughout the video. I'm favoriting this.

  • Well that sure wasn't easy. Editing especially... anyway, hope you like it and hope even more you decide to make an "x variations" video of your own! Youtube needs more juggling content go go go!

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