Triazzle: Juggling Tutorial 15

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

An awkward trick, but pretty cool looking if you manage to do it right.

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  • I'm trying to get my head around active 2s. Do you think this is a good lead in to those? I've got Rubenstein's and Romeo's pretty solid now so it's not that I haven't practiced, simply that I'm having trouble making my hands do what I want in the right time!

  • @palmarjp I think Windshield Wipers or Fake Mills might be good to master first as slightly easier versions of this type of trick. Triazzle is a bit confusing due to the sheer length of its cycle. Fake Mills in particular will get you used to the active twos used here. Good luck!

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  • Excellent... Another Effective Gnome Tutorial...

    Though i must say... the trick confused me into juggling the false shower a few times

  • @thegnome54 Thanks for the speedy comment! I can do Windshield Wipers and Fake Mess and I know a whole bunch of factory variations, but for some reason whenever I try and go for active 2s like Steve from TheGoHeads shows, it all goes to pot!

    Ah well, something to practice at the British Juggling Convention next week I think.

  • it can be done completely as a box variation, which is how i do it....so i keep the balls going straight up instead of across. I've been calling it the Box Fake because thats what it looks like when i do it :)

  • good explanation, well done

  • This pattern seems to be a combination of False Mess and Box / Sync Shower. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • yeah, gnome has a ton of tutorials, most of which i have never heard of. he's a little more in depth than stein, but stein makes more use of his editing skills. havent checked out emretsim yet

  • that was an amazing tutorial! between you, juggling stein, and emretsim ive learned soooo many tricks!

  • good tutorial.

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