I created this routine a couple years back while playing with my son, Sebastian. One of his toys involved a bunch of boxes which fit into one another (some sort of developmental thing). The game quickly became: Daddy builds a tower and toddler knocks it down. Hours of fun for a one-year-old, but it gets a little tedious for the tower builder. So of course, being me, I start experimenting with slightly different tower configurations, just to keep it interesting. Before too long, I came across this 45-degree stack which collapsed entirely into itself with a beautiful right-left-right tick-tocking effect. Eureka moment.
I immediately told my wife that she would have to watch the kids and headed directly to my basement workshop. Six trips to The Home Depot and a hell of a lot of sawdust later and I had a new routine. Must have broken those things apart and glued them back together a thousand times learning it. I still travel with clamps and glue.
Visit www.innovativejuggler.com for more info.
See you next week,
Greg Kennedy
It has some visual effect. But this is not a routine, dude. Come on, wake up!
ThisBelgianDude 1 year ago
Amazing! visually beautiful.
1moreslave 2 years ago
he was at my school today and did taht
rsivracer 2 years ago
awesome, very original.
jmagicwolf 2 years ago
love this one. and i love the story of how it was created. going right back to basics. thinking like a child. and most importantly, you are spending quality time with your kids.
madjuggling1 4 years ago
cool!
sallymoeller 5 years ago
unusual, and funky
conskeptical 5 years ago
dude you should make instructional dvds and maybe manufacture the juggling tools neccessary to do something like what you do. you could make a fortune.
spong8 5 years ago
I've been watching your videos....you are a talented guy. Make a good living at it? You should be!
gunslingerlon 5 years ago
innovative indeed.... enjoyed lots!!! Should put it on the market, you'll be suprised how many desperate jugglers would pay some big box for those special boxes! I would be the first in line :-)
kristiankristof 5 years ago