Rubenstein's and Romeo's Revenge: Juggling Tutorial 5
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why no parrot on you?
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By far the best explained tutorial of Rubenstein's revenge (I'm only concentrating on that for now!). Your step-by-step method was really helpful and made it easy for me to understand. I almost gave up learning this trick so thank you for saving me! Please keep it up; I'll be using your tutorials from now on.
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Nice tut! Lol @ the lotion and Kleenex by the bed.
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Really good tutorial. I learned Rubenstein's Revenge in a matter of ten minutes or less one I understood what was going on (which took like 5 minutes), and Romeo's Revenge, though more complicated, I learned in more or less the same amount of time. Keep up the good work!
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dude you're a good teacher!I learned it so fast thas awesome!!;)
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very good tutorial ! learned rubensteins revenge because of you :P
1thing I notice: its easier to throw the u-ball higher, when you train that in mills mess
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thx very good and usefull tut -im trying it about 1 hour and can see results :)
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where did u get the juggling balls?
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@gamer4150 Thanks! I think I usually start with a high under-arm throw on one side, which becomes the U-ball. So, as soon as you catch a ball, cross that hand under your other arm and throw a high column. Then immediately start into the two-ball swirly thing with the other two balls, and you should be into it. Good luck, let me know if that doesn't help!
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haha, someone tried to teach rubenstein to me and ended up confusing me horribly while trying to teach me the underhand ball and one of the spinny balls together. :) this makes so much more sense.
Thanks for the offer of addition help, as I am a self taught juggler and with not knowing any other jugglers (I have literally never even had a face to face conversation with another juggler) I would love to take you up on this offer. I have questions on a few patterns I can do which i cannot seem to identify. I shall post another clip or two this weekend. Thanks again for your help and advice!
you3829 11 months ago
@you3829 Sounds great! I know how that is, haha. I taught myself from youtube in high school, and for my first two years the only jugglers I knew were the ones I had taught myself! You should try to see if a nearby college has a juggling club or something, I find that having other jugglers to bounce ideas and props off of can be really inspiring.
thegnome54 11 months ago
Hey thanks a lot for the help on my post, I shall seek out that elusive claw, much appreciated!
you3829 11 months ago
@you3829 No problem! Let me know if you'd like further help, or if it turns out that that wasn't the problem.
I like it when people upload videos of them juggling, it allows for the more personalized feedback that makes up most teaching in real life. Anyone else who reads this, if you have trouble with something I'm more than happy to check it out and give you feedback. Just upload a video and let me know.
thegnome54 11 months ago
actually, your making rubensteins revenge much harder than it really is. if you watch ashomskys video, he makes it really easy. srry dude, but some of your tuts arent very good. this one happens to be one of them.
WhiteTiger7789 1 year ago
@WhiteTiger7789 Personally, I've never been able to learn very well from watching videos of people doing the tricks. I started doing my tutorials in an effort make up for the lack of verbally explained tutorials on youtube, so people who learned like me could learn better. If visuals work better for you, you may also want to check out Draitube as he does very good tutorials like that. My tutorials aim to include every useful bit of information I can come up with. Thanks for the feedback!
thegnome54 1 year ago 6