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| async fountain [6] |
6 |
In my opinion, enough catches for a performance-run. |
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| B | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| backcrosses [3] |
n/a |
Pretty good trick (maybe not the performance), be careful before trying the 5b version. |
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| 7b backcross [7] |
n/a |
Seven ball backcrosses!? ... an easy version (that really isn't that easy anyway). |
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| 5b mux backcrosses [5] |
[32] |
A backcrossed version of [32] (i think). |
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| back split [4] |
n/a |
Looks impressive with two balls continuous over the shoulder. Not that hard either, the split can be thrown blind, right? |
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| behind back start I [3] |
n/a |
A goodie to start with, or put into your three ball routine. |
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| behind back start II [4] |
n/a |
A neat start or as a part of a 4b routine, remember to snatch the two lowest balls really quick and early. |
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| behind back start III [5] |
n/a |
A hard trick, a stand-alone'er, I think. Open stage stuff? |
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| behind back I [3] |
n/a |
Another version of the behind back-theme. |
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| behind back II [3] |
n/a |
Throw all the balls from one side crossed behind your back. |
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| behind back III [3] |
n/a |
Throw a ball back and switch in your hand behind your back. After that without the switch. |
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| behind back IV [3] |
n/a |
All balls thrown goes over the same shoulder. Looks great if it's done really smooth. |
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| behind back variation [3] |
n/a |
A bad cut of combinated different backthrows. |
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| Behind the neck [3] |
n/a |
Found this as a substitute for something more difficult, I may have seen it somewhere else too. Get a decent haircut, you may say. |
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| Behind neck catch [3] |
n/a |
Behind neck-catches (good move to master) combined with a kind of chop-swap-thingy. Found out the cycling myself. |
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| Boston variation [3] |
n/a |
A nice boston mess variation found out by Elias.H. |
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| (the) Box [3] |
(2x,4) (4,2x) |
A short example of the Box. Colin E - stylee, just for fun. |
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| box I [4] |
(6,6) (2x,2x) |
A version of the box as Dancey described it, not my favourite. Make those low swaps a little wider than mine. |
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| box II [4] |
(6,2x) (6,2x) (2x,6) (2x,6) |
This is "the real" 4b box if you ask me, a goodie. Feels a little like 66161. |
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| box III [4] |
n/a |
A silly version that I came up with, It helps if you got big hands (as me). |
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| (the) Box variation [3] |
n/a |
A throw I found that eventually brought me to the 3b mess. |
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| (the) Box variation II [3] |
n/a |
A move I saw someone do on a conventvideo. Can't remember who. Good move tho. |
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| Burkes barrage [3] |
n/a |
Burkes as Dancey teaches it. |
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| C | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| carry [3] |
n/a |
A goodie, took me a really long time to get going (couldn't even get 1-2 throws). |
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| casc. (2+2 stack) [5] |
[33][33]3 |
Many balls, need big hands. Try to combine it with 5b split. |
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| casc. (2*3 stack) [6] |
[33][33][33] |
Lot of balls, an easy way of juggling 6. |
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| casc. (2 stack) [6] |
[55]5555 |
If you want to take your 5b casc. to the next level. A rumor says Michael Ferguson did it with 5*2 balls. |
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| (7b) cascade [7] |
7 |
43 catches (yes, that last ball was [uncleanly] catched). |
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| (the) Chainsaw(?) [3] |
n/a |
An easy 3b mux, that really gives one hand a lot of emptyness. The name... I don't know. |
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| (the) Cherrypicker [3] |
n/a |
A good 3b trick. Tricky at first. |
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| Chops I [3] |
n/a |
Non-continuous chops, I like them, I've used it for music-sync. |
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| (cont.) Chops II [3] |
n/a |
Good trick, can be done really fast. |
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| Column start I [5] |
n/a |
A cool 5b start, be early on the lowest 2. Make first 3-4 throws reversed casc. I like the finish of this one too :-) |
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| Column start II [6] |
n/a |
A hard 6b start, be really fast :-), Make first throws reversed fountain. This one is a little messy for me still. |
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| Contortionist [3] |
n/a |
A twister. |
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| Cyclo I [3] |
n/a |
A little trick I've learned from a friend (tobbe). Does it have another name? (Shouldercruncher?) |
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| Cyclo II [3] |
n/a |
This is said to look like a trick called Big fish... |
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| D | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Dancey's devilment [4] |
n/a |
One of my favourite 4b tricks, close to impossible to follow, even when I watch myself doing it. |
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| Dancey's light [4] |
n/a |
A really easy 4b multiplex. I called it Dancey's light, because it came to me when learning Dancey's devilment. |
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| Double box [3] |
(4x,2x) (4,2x) (2x,4x) (2x,4) |
First showing a shapedistorted version of this one, call it a boxvariation. |
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| E | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| F | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| (fast) Factory [3] |
n/a |
A fast version of the factory. Seen it be called "Swoop" too. |
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| (Square) Factory [3] |
n/a |
A variation of the factory that I think look good with glowballs in the dark. |
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| Fake mess [3] |
n/a |
...or is it 'false'? This have been seen on several different places on the net. Well, now I got it too... |
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| fake shower [4] |
[52]25[11] |
Fake shower, havn't heard that one before eh? This one won't impress an audience, in fact, I don't know who it will impress. |
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| Footswap [2] |
n/a |
A little thing I found that just required my first, really saggy beanbags. |
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| Finish [4] |
n/a |
A finish of 4b that ends up in a little pyramid in one hand. |
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| flash [8] |
8 |
Maybe I should work a little on those columns...hrm. |
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| flash [9] |
9 |
It's a little unbalanced. But besides that I tried to make a Boppo-stylee finish. |
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| flash 1 [10] |
(ax,ax) |
A mix of the sync fountain and wimpy. Not so clean, but anyway... with a Jason Garfield-style finish. |
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| flash 2 [10] |
a |
A cleaner version, and finally async fountain, with my fergies, phew. |
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| Fork(s) [3] |
n/a |
A little demonstration of the fork catch, with a pattern learned from Maksim K, thanks. |
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| Fork swap(?) [3] |
n/a |
A really cool pattern directly from Maksim K, he rocks. |
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| Friis frenesi [3] |
n/a |
A shape distortion of 3b mm, named by me after my friend A.Friis wich introduced it to me. |
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| G | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Gattos Multiplex [5] |
24[54] |
A little simple multiplex into a 5b casc. Not as hard as the name implies. |
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| (cont.) Gattos Mux. [5] |
5524[54] |
You can get some messy shit if you alter it (rather) continuously, like this. |
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| Gattos mux 2 [5] |
24[54] |
The real one, finishes off with: instead of the [54] do [67]461 and the 5casc. |
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| H | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| half mess [3] |
n/a |
A variation of the mess that I don't see that often. |
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| half mess [4] |
n/a |
Yes, the mess'es are fully compatible. This might be a good mess-variation. |
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| halfshower [4] |
53 |
The classic "arc-with-balls-over-clowns-head-trick". Start with a wimpy, and throw the highest ball outside instead, then try make it 53. |
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| halfshower [5] |
n/a |
My version of the halfshower, the 73 version is a toughie. |
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| halfshower [6] |
75 |
A really nice pattern, wich is here started from the wimpy. |
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| Headcatch I [4] |
n/a |
May look good in a show, eh? |
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| Headcatch II [5] |
n/a |
This is not as hard as it looks, try it, It impresses everyone. |
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| Headcatch III [5] |
n/a |
This is a little harder than it looks, try it, try again, and again, and again, and again... |
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| HiLo shower junior [3] |
7131 |
Watch your neck... Is this a good name for this one? Can also be extended to 713151. |
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| HiLo shower senior [4] |
9151 |
So, how about the name? The high ones tend to drift away I think. Can also be extended to 915171. |
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| I | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Inverted box [3] |
n/a |
Some really cool moves if I may say, I found them out as a result of watching Jay Gilligan do something similar. |
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| Inverted factory [3] |
n/a |
A slightly different factory I found that really doesn't look that good either. :-) |
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| J | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| J-Move [2] |
n/a |
A 2b mindbender by Jay Gilligan. Cool. |
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| J-shower (?) [3] |
n/a |
Has it got a name? Learned it in a workshop from Jay Gilligan, at NJC 2000 in Norway. |
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| J-Crosser [3] |
n/a |
Ops, quite a few things from Jay Gilligan, he did this with clubs. Name? |
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| K | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Kickup [5] |
n/a |
Demonstrates: the "free" kickup, the blind (direct) kickup, and then in use from 4 to 5 to 6. (Tip: 5551, 66661) |
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| L | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Lukes shuffle [3] |
n/a |
A fast 3b trick. Kind of related to the box. |
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| M | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Martin [5] |
n/a |
An easy 5b mux, looks ok. |
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| mills mess var. I [3] |
n/a |
A few rounds in the standard mills mess, with quite an easy boxthrow variation. (Also works with 4, and 5...) |
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| mills mess var. II [3] |
n/a |
All catches (and throws) made with palm facing down (claw). |
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| Mills mess 53133 [3] |
53133 |
This is what happens (for me atleast) if you start the 531-throwing-business at another point. |
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| Mills mess 531 [3] |
531 |
Start with the 5 at the underhand throw to make it easy. MM 441 has a quite similar feel. |
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| mills mess 441 [3] |
441 |
Seen Maksim K. do it. When I got it, I lived a weekend on the feeling. |
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| mills mess [4] |
n/a |
Ok, here it is. A beautiful trick that can be performed better, with my favourite mux-start. |
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| mills mess 53 throw [4] |
53 |
It's just a 53 throw in a 4bmm. Master this both ways and you can learn mills mess 534, wich is a beauty. |
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| Mills mess 534 [4] |
534 |
As clearly can be seen, I havn't got it really solid yet. |
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| mills mess [5] |
n/a |
Oops, did I do that? Don't believe everything Dancey writes about it. It's hard, but not impossible. |
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| mills mess multiplex [5] |
n/a |
This is a mills mess like multiplex pattern that is way easier than the 5bmm. Made it myself. Finishes off with the windmill. |
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| Stacked millsmess [6] |
[33] |
6 ball mills mess?! ... well let's call it a fake one... |
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| multiplex [7] |
n/a |
Need an easy seven ball trick? This is a little tricky at first but way easier than the cascade. |
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| N | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Nameless... [3] |
n/a |
Have it got a name? Learned it at SJC2000. |
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| O | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Olas (!) [3] |
n/a |
A trick I thought I was first to that I like really much, ends off with a variation. Seen it be called "Magic Break" tho... |
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| Olas oordning [3] |
n/a |
A little thing of my own that it really just a combination of some wide moves. Related to the "shouldercruncher". |
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| Orbit [3] |
n/a |
Good one, be sure to combine it with Rubensteins revenge too. |
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| Over the shoulders [3] |
n/a |
An interesting pattern that can be done backwards with just a little more work. Thanks Rafael. |
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| P | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Pendulum [3] |
n/a |
Beautiful trick, almost as good as the factory, quite tricky to learn. |
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| (the) Penguin [3] |
n/a |
Some mixed p-catches and then the dreaded "Penguin". A little tricky to learn. |
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| Penguin split (?) [3] |
n/a |
A alternatic pattern found by me, with help from Rafael. Looks special. |
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| Pistons [4] |
4 |
Transitions between circular/columns, async and sync, finally to two pair of balls on each side of you. |
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| Q | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| quarter mess [3] |
n/a |
Also known under the name "crossed arms reverse cascade". Looks good I think. |
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| quarter mess [4] |
n/a |
Also known under the name "crossed arms reverse fountain". Some hard shit. |
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| R | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| reversed cascade [5] |
n/a |
A short demonstration of the reversed casc. Can be used to enter the 5bMM. |
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| Rubensteins revenge [3] |
n/a |
Two variations: First my interpretation of how Dancey teaches it, second a little more as Rubenstein himself does it (well, not exactly). |
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| Rubensteins revenge [4] |
n/a |
Hrrmm, is this possible?! I can't tell for sure but it feels like it could be. Well, I gave it a shot. (Do I have to say the last ball wasn't caught?) |
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| S | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| shower [3] |
51 |
This is quite a fast run of the 3b shower. Hard to believe that it's really 5's. I also find the low 4b version (71) really neat. |
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| shower [6] |
b1 |
Ok, it's 10 catches but, as can be seen, with a master-collision at the end. |
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| shower reverse [4] |
see desc. |
Enter 56 to 71 shower, reversing 61616, a little more 71 and exiting 6151 to 4. |
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| shower reversing [5] |
8181818 |
I wanted to have this in the collection, but as can be seen, my lefthanded 5b shower isn't that solid (yet). |
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| shower enter/exit [5] |
see desc. |
Enter 678 to 91 shower, exiting by 817161. Have I seen this before..? :-) |
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| (both side) Slam [3] |
n/a |
A really relaxing pattern. Practice it both ways before (lukes) shuffle. |
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| (Four ball) Slam [4] |
n/a |
A way of doing a "slamming" move with 4 balls. I suspect you can evolve this to 4b shuffle. Maybe later. |
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| (slow) shuffle [3] |
n/a |
A slow version of the shuffle. |
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| (the) shuffle [3] |
n/a |
Shuffling cards? Ever tried the 4b version? |
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| split [5] |
[32] |
Easy and good moves with five balls. Three variations shown. Helped me finding the 5b MM mux. |
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| split shower [4] |
[75]17121 |
Variation on the 4b shower, looks good I think. |
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| Sync fountain I [6] |
(6,6) |
A few rounds in the sync fountain. Async is nicer. |
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| Sync fountain II [6] |
([66],6) (6,[66]) |
No comment, learn it. |
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| sync shower [3] |
(4x,2x) |
Throw simultaneously. |
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| sync shower var. [3] |
n/a |
I think I got it from Jay Gilligan, a nice move. |
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| T | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| tennis [4] |
53444 |
The classic. Speaks for itself. |
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| Tornado [3] |
n/a |
A little tricky at first, but then it's ok. See orbit. |
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| U | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Under the hand [3] |
n/a |
Not so difficult. |
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| Under the leg [3] |
n/a |
A trick for the beginner. :-) |
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| V | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| W | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| wimpy pattern [4] |
(4x,4x) |
Remember to let one hand throw slightly higher :-) |
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| wimpy pattern [6] |
(6x,6x) |
Some may find this easier to use when trying 6b. |
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| Weaver [3] |
n/a |
Near related to Burkes barrage. |
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| Windmill (false shower) [3] |
n/a |
A good trick easily accessible from 3b mm as can be seen. |
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| Reversed windmill [3] |
3 |
Yes, this illustrates how you can use single throws of this kind in the 3bmm. Clip finishes with the Rev. windmill. |
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| X | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Y | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Z | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 1 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 1-up 4-up [5] |
n/a |
An easy 5b trick that looks good, two variations. |
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| 1-up 2-up [3] |
n/a |
A classic beginners pattern, here with a crossed-arms-twist. Little unsteady ending. |
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| 2 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Two in one hand I [2] |
40 |
A variation of the T.I.O.H. with "penguin-catches". |
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| Two in one hand II [2] |
40 |
Another variation of the T.I.O.H. with bounces against the other hand. |
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| Two ball arms crossed [2] |
n/a |
A little tricky thing if you havn't done it before. |
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| 2x2x [2] |
(2x,2x) |
...plus an added version of front/back swaps. Are they really 2x?.. hm. |
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| 3 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 3b mux-throw. [5] |
24[22]3[345] |
Cool trick, try make a (jump)start from 4[222] to 5 with it. |
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| 3 in one hand I [3] |
60 |
Three balls in one hand. Doesn't fail to impress in a three ball routine. Don't forget to practice your left hand too. |
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| [33][11] shower [6] |
[33][11] |
The "double" shower, quite hard, reqires good control of stacked balls. |
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| 3 in one hand II [3] |
n/a |
A "cheat" version of three in one hand. Try splitting them alot and go directly into the real one (60). |
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| 3 in one hand forkmultiplex [3] |
n/a |
A really strange multiplex I found out myself, it's important NOT to make the stacked balls vertically aligned. |
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| 3 to 5 to 3 [5] |
n/a |
A transition from 3 to 5 and back to 3 again. Dancey mentions it, and it's a nice thing. |
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| 4 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| Four four one [3] |
441 |
A trick I really like, here wevaved into a 3b casc. Ends off with a outside variation. |
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| 4 in one hand [4] |
80 |
Have this solid in both hands, and you're in for the 8b fountain qualification. |
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| 4 split... [4] |
(2,[4x4]) (2,4x) ([4x4],2) (4x,2) |
The multiplexed crossed 4's is taken behind back, can be varied in many ways, including extended to 5b. |
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| 5 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 5 in one hand [5] |
a0 |
A flash, useful to practice in both hands before 10b flash. |
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| 53 [4] |
53 |
A good siteswap to master when working on 4b routines. |
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| 51414 [3] |
51414 |
Continuous direction changes of the 3b shower. |
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| 534 [4] |
534 |
This is a natural step after mastering single 53 throws both ways with 4b. |
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| 531 [3] |
531 |
One of my first siteswaps, a must for mastering 7531 and 97531 :-) |
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| 501 [2] |
501 |
The trick also known as the "Two ball terrorist" as it can piss off even the most confident sevenball juggler. |
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| 522 [3] |
522 |
Also known as timereversed chops, a nice mindbender followed by another 522 variation. |
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| 561 [4] |
561 |
Something had to be done with the zero in 501: throw 6's at it... |
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| 5511 [3] |
5511 |
A little siteswap that really can't be that hard. |
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| 5551 [4] |
5551 |
This clip also shows 55514, a messy pattern that looks like a constant save. |
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| 552 [4] |
552 |
They say it's good for practicing 5b, anyway it's got a nice rythm. |
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| 6 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| (6x,2x)(2x,6x) [4] |
(6x,2x) (2x,6x) |
What can I say... I'm not a master of this pattern. |
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| (6x,4)(4,6x) [5] |
(6x,4) (4,6x) |
Well, keep the 6's and 4's really separated in height. |
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| 615114 [3] |
615114 |
A special 3b siteswap that I learned after it had shown up at rec.juggling . Make it alternate symmetrically with 6151134. |
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| 64 [5] |
64 |
A hard way to juggle 5, or easier? Up high with the 6's, so you can see the 4's at the same time. |
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| 633 [4] |
633 |
A little 4ball'er with medium difficultiness (?). |
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| 66111 [3] |
66111 |
Practice for 6b? Naahh... |
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| 66161 [4] |
66161 |
A siteswap that feels like the async version of the 4b box II. |
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| 66611 [4] |
66611 |
4b version with alot of 6's. Maybe not so useful to your 6b fountain as you might think. |
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| 66661 [5] |
66661 |
I like this pattern, good for training 6b. Try transitions between the 5b casc. and back. |
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| 7 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 75751 [5] |
75751 |
An easy 5b trick, Two 7's and a 1 with one hand and the other hand never stops throwing 5's. |
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| 7562 [5] |
7562 |
A quite easy 5b siteswap. |
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| 7531 [4] |
7531 |
A cool thing to practice if you want to take the 3ball 531-siteswap to the next level. |
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| 7161616 [4] |
7161616 |
Continuous direction changes of the 4b shower. |
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| 771 [5] |
771 |
Enter by 66, exit with 661. The pattern isn't that beautiful, but I just recently got it so... (can u tell?) |
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| 711 [3] |
711 |
A little tricky coldstart entering. Quite a neat threeball'er anyway. |
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| 741 [4] |
741 |
Nice rythm but oh, so hard to keep the 4's low. |
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| 744 [5] |
744 |
The first step against 94444. I can't think of anything else to say. |
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| 7441 [4] |
7441 |
A single 7441 throw followed by continuous 74414, it's symmetric. |
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| 777111 [4] |
777111 |
A silly siteswap for training 7 and multiple 1's. |
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| 777171 [5] |
777171 |
A messy siteswap I tripped over when trying to invent a new 5b trick. How about that start? |
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| 777711 [5] |
777711 |
Practice for 7? Maybe. |
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| 777771 [6] |
777771 |
I find it a good practice for 7b. You can really feel the difficulty sink with the one missing ball. |
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| 70701 [3] |
70701 |
A little tricky threeball'er because of the 7's. |
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| 8 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 8040 [3] |
8040 |
A weird 3b in one hand, difficult to keep the 4's low. Can also be extended to 804060. |
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| 801 [3] |
801 |
Feels kinda like 501, strange :-) I like it. |
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| 88441 [5] |
88441 |
Throw 2 up, do a 441 below, and continue with 5b. |
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| 9 | .avi | .mov | .mpg |
| 97531 [5] |
97531 |
A cool 5b trick. Hmm, where have I seen this one...?.. |
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