"Wrist Touch" or "Butterfly Curl"- Contact Juggling technique.

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

Instructions on how to embellish some simple contact juggling moves to break out of the mold using fingertip-wrist touch techniques. The basic version of these moves is also colloquially known as "Butterfly Curls."

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  • Wow, you actually created a much-needed tutorial for the butterly curl (now that I know what to call these wrist arches). I've already been practicing the back-to-back variation without butterflies from studying your previous performances, but your brilliant step-by-step guide is a God-send. Thanks, CJ God.

  • @NueArtPictures My personal CJ brain dictionary says that a "curl" is a martial arts tea-cup motion (generally used in palmspinning). "Butterfly Curl" is what they called this move in a contactjuggling,org thread and I'm not going to argue diction.

    After watching this back through I can't decide if it is too long or not long enough. If it was a follow along type thing it would be 20 minutes, if it was just demonstrations it could be 2... any thoughts?

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  • thats really cool

    i need to learn how to do that

    can u pls show vuds on how to do that thnx

  • thanks a lot for the tutorial! it helps me a lot for my butterfly skills :)) btw can you do the rolling from this hand to the chest to the other hand for me? anyway thanks

  • Can this be done with a real crystal ball, please answer I am doing a crystal gazing magic act and need to know whether it is worth it.

  • Can this be done with a real crystal ball

  • i hope this is your last video

  • dude fix ur hair.

  • Left handed???

  • you make it look so easy, but after weeks of practice I still can't do a simple butterfly without dropping it after 5 or 6 swings of my hand!

  • amazing

  • Excellent video, thanks AmazingKenny. I will definitely have to watch this a couple more times to get all those variations.

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