Posts Tagged ‘multiplex’
Bruce Sarafian 8,9,10,11 & 12 Ball juggling
Guinness World Record JUGGLEr 9 ball triple multiplex, 8 & 9 ball long runs, 11 & 12 ball world records, 10 ball cross, 6 ball shower, etc
Duration : 0:6:12
Secret Extra Throws! (juggling tutorial)
A fun and exciting tutorial video that focuses on a family of intermediate to advanced level multiplex tricks involving secret extra throws!
This video is for jugglers of any skill level, and includes demonstrations of several simple exercises to build up to each trick.
Index
0:01 Intro
1:31 [64]25[22]4
1:53 [64][22]5[22]2
3:21 practice for [64]25[22]4
4:07 ([64],4)(4x,2)*
4:27 [33]
4:46 [75]24
5:33 practice for [75]24
6:01 [654][22]5[22]2
6:47 [654]25[22]4
7:02 practice for [654]25[22]4
7:58 practice for [654]26[22]3
8:32 [654]26[22]3
9:01 outro
To get a better look at these patterns, input any of the above numbers in jugglinglab
http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/bin/example_gen.html
What do all those numbers mean? It’s siteswap notation! Watch my siteswap tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAoLoTmJDjY
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I think this is the most effective format for a juggling tutorial video. It is the video equivalent of actually having some dude hangin’ out in your living room showing you and telling you exactly how to do each pattern. Sure, the video is rather long… but my goal is to create something that is useful to jugglers of all skill levels… and to save time on the editing
Advanced JUGGLErs need not watch the video, but might enjoy the siteswap list if they’ve never tried these patterns before.
Intermediate jugglers can skim through the video, absorbing enough information to easily learn these tricks with a bit of practice.
Beginners might not be able to do crazy 5 and 6 ball multiplex tricks yet, but they can still learn techniques from this video that can be applied to basic 3 or 4 ball juggling patterns to come up with fun new tricks!
Short, one-trick tutorials with fancy subtitles and music are definitely more entertaining to watch, but I believe the one-on-one “in your living room” style instruction is a more effective teaching method.
Basically, I’m being defensive about my tutorials always turning out waaay longer than I want them to be. Just like my video descriptions
At least this video teaches 4 different patterns, so I guess it’s not really THAT long considering… aaaugghh there I go again!
Duration : 0:9:15
Advanced 3 Club Juggling : Juggling 3 Clubs: Incorporating Flourishes
You need to have a very clean flourish before you try to incorporate it into your patterns. Learn how to incorporate flourishes when juggling three clubs in this free hobby video.
Expert: Isaac Shivers
Bio: Isaac Shivers is a self-taught JUGGLEr whos been affiliated with the Harvard University Juggling Club and the MIT Sunday Juggling Club.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:30
Advanced 3 Club Juggling : Juggling 3 Clubs: Incorporating Multiplex Throws
One of the easiest ways to incorporate a multiplex throw is to use it as a start. Learn how to do multiplex throws when juggling three clubs in this free hobby video.
Expert: Isaac Shivers
Bio: Isaac Shivers is a self-taught JUGGLEr whos been affiliated with the Harvard University Juggling Club and the MIT Sunday Juggling Club.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:33
Advanced 3 Club Juggling : Juggling 3 Clubs: Combining Tricks
To make a routine, you want to think carefully about what tricks flow well into others, so just try everything. Learn how to combine different tricks when juggling three clubs in this free hobby video.
Expert: Isaac Shivers
Bio: Isaac Shivers is a self-taught JUGGLEr whos been affiliated with the Harvard University Juggling Club and the MIT Sunday Juggling Club.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:50
Advanced 3 Club Juggling : Juggling 3 Clubs: Standard Flourishes
A flourish is a very common trick, a lot of people use it inside other club patterns to just make things spicier. Learn how to do standard flourishes when juggling three clubs in this free hobby video.
Expert: Isaac Shivers
Bio: Isaac Shivers is a self-taught JUGGLEr whos been affiliated with the Harvard University Juggling Club and the MIT Sunday Juggling Club.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:25