Yesterday I played volleyclub. I like to play with two club tricks between points and games, as that is the natural thing for a juggler holding two clubs to do. I decided to see how many two club squeeze catches I could do in a row between points, and I got a bit obsessed with this routine.
After the tournament (and a swim in the sea and a shower) I got even more obsessed, and actually thought I could string 9 different squeeze catches together in one sequence. Turns out, with practice, anything is possible. Each one of the tricks is possible after a few minutes of practice, but getting them solid enough to link together in a routine takes more time. Ive done all these tricks before, so after an hour of practice I did the routine without a drop. I bailed on the fire show, and took another 15 goes at the routine before I managed it again.
What you get to see (and try for yourself):
- flat throw squeeze catch
- single spin squeeze catch
- double spin squeeze catch
- flat front half spin squeeze catch
- flat front single spin squeeze catch
- flat front double spin squeeze catch
- flat front single spin to reverse-grip squeeze catch
- flat front flat throw bulb to bulb squeeze catch
- as yet unnamed throw and squeeze catch
Thanks to Wes Peden for the name of the video.
amazing nice training
nice acoustic btw!
maankindj 1 year ago
@TannerA999 a juggling game played on a volleyball-court where each juggler holds two clubs in their hands and there is one extra club wich is the volleyball!
desideratoRdam 1 year ago
what is volleyclub?
TannerA999 2 years ago
creative and nice-looking =D
kennyjuggling 2 years ago
new ispiration
wjdsardegna 2 years ago
Creativity at it's best.
Wonder if an explosion would happen if this met with the clubmotion juggling
bozobozo 2 years ago
greetings from turkey=)
slimhan 2 years ago
very awesomee!!
TimMoroney 2 years ago
new =good, thx
stockdreher 2 years ago
Creative and cool routine!
maiL1984 2 years ago