Beginning contact juggling tutorial

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2009

I missed alot so if you have any questions, feel free to ask questions!
I'll try to cover more in my next video

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  • Could you please explain how to do the butterfly? I'm trying for weeks now but i don't get it :( My ball always falls and bounces and it just doesn't do what i want it to do :(

  • @Lovemusicia

    the butterfly relies on the elbow movement you put into it. Make sure you have the windshield wiper down (where your elbow doesn't move) if it isn't working, you might be going too fast or too slow, or could be holding your arm up incorrectly or something. if you posted a video or described what was going wrong, i could probably be more help.

  • do the glass contact juggling balls ever break? like maybe a fushigi?.. cause ever since i saw this video i was like i gotta try this :P

  • @KDCastro1996

    I'm going to start making tutorials again, and i'll address this in more detail, but the short answer is it's highly unlikely with a solid acrylic, but "fushigi balls" are so delicate compared to solid acrylics, among other poor manufacturing choices.

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  • It was a good video, but can you go through the steps of palm isolations please? That's where I have the most trouble.

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    I'm very pleased to hear you mention the tennis ball for training.

    For those brave enough to challenge them self further, a Lacrosse ball has enough weight to increase dexterity without risk. Further more, a soft ball can help to develop familiarity with displacing the weight of an object more disproportional in size.

    Thanks for the video!

  • @aseemrishi87

    Hey, Glad you enjoyed it.

    I haven't had stable internet to upload any more tutorials, but I may try and get another one up and see how it goes, since there was such a positive response.

    cheers!

  • i love the spongebob at the endxD

  • i have been practising the cradle, and since im using a 100mm acrylic, my right hand seems to be damaged :( brilliant tutorial though, thanks dude! i cant find any more by you :(

  • Thanks man, very helpful. Good tutorial and what not.

  • how old are you?

  • Good tutorial but i think you're flying through the different tricks too fast. Break it down and more steps. The different transfers are also a key to beginning ;)

    i suggest to fill the tennis ball with silicone and covering it with electrician tape.

  • @riseoftheharlen a 100mm stage ball is around 150g

    There's a also the Sil-X which is a stage ball filled with liquid silicone, heavier and more stable. Best thing to learn with in my opinion.

  • like if you saw the duck

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