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The Windmill and Burke's Barrage: Juggling Tutorial 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

It's a tutorial... for the windmill and burke's barrage. Make sure you can do under-arm and overhand throws first. Hopefully I went into enough detail, sorry for all of the added notes - I forgot to mention some things during the video portions.

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  • hey i'm just now checking out your awesome tutorials. I'm very impressed with your demeanor when it comes to juggling snobbery. Also, very informative!! I think I may get mills mess down in a day were it not for having stitches in my back, making it difficult to reach down so ofter to pick up drops. cheers!!

  • @plumbersteve Thanks, glad you like them! Sorry about your back - it might help you to try juggling over a bed so you don't have to bend over so much after drops. I usually do so when learning confusing new tricks, haha. Here's to a quick recovery!

  • thats not burks barrage it should have each ball in its own row going up and coming down with your arms crossing in a mills mess pattern undrer

  • @thtguy6887 I believe you're thinking of the boston mess. I have a tutorial for that, too.

  • Gnome, your tutorials are very good and helped me a lot, thanks for making them and still jugging !!!!!!!

    greetings from Mexico !!!!!!

    P.D. Where can I get some balls like yours???

  • Thanks, glad to help! I got them from the jugglo store online, they're the pro glow balls. Expensive, but great quality!

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  • It's actually 432 with arm crossing, I think.

  • so they say "if your not dropping balls your not learning", ive been "learning" alot recently >.<

    very nice tutorial btw :)

  • @drumersrule i know what you mean about different ways to teach it but i reckon its simpler to learn it as a variation of mills mess. Mills mess is a more BASIC pattern, and more useful as there are hundreds if not thousands of variations, like a prime number of juggling patterns.

  • I really like all your tutorials. But i think Burke's Barrage could be taught less confusingly. I like to teach it as a 423 variation. The 3 just stays on the outside and the 4s are always inside throws. If you can get that pattern then the 2 is a flourish between the peaking 4 and the recently caught 3. It could also be taught as a mills mess variation where the hand on top is just always pulled in between the other two balls. Its cool to teach the same trick in different ways.

  • thx

  • @thegnome54 thx

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