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This would be a very fun series of you learning a move, practicing it, and then coming back ready for the next move until you can perform cool contact juggling tricks
I'm disappointed! Can you imagine how awesome that would be!? Trying to throw each other out of the way and take over the routine. That could be a sport.
Fushigis were probably the biggest scam of the 2000s lmaooo . I got one for Christmas and played with it for maybe 15 minutes because I didn’t want to learn how to do it. They got me... my parents rather
SO I had to go to a "graduation" and I had to wear a tie. So I searched up how to tie a tie and then I see a notification from Taras Kul of how to tie a tie the easy way 1 minute ago.
I actually have a memory of the fushigi ball or whatever it’s called. Usually as a kid when I saw commercials, I wasn’t the type to ask for things on it. But when I saw that commercial I was just so interested that I ran up to my dads room and I tried to get them downstairs before the commercial went away. Of course the commercial didn’t run that long and I missed it. So I spent the next hour waiting for it to come back on again, and yet again I couldn’t get my dad in time. Until one day when it came on while we were just sitting down in the living room, and sure enough but a month later he got it for me! As a small child, I was kind of disappointed that I didn’t automatically have the talent and know how to do all the tricks in the commercial, but I was really happy that he got it for me (and I didn’t have a lot of toys at my dads house) so I played with it a lot. I don’t have it now, because my dad stopped inviting me over quite a few years ago, but I’d like to think that it’s still stuffed down in a box somewhere.
I'm a contact juggler myself! For anyone trying to learn it helps to learn this skill at first with a tennis ball half filled with sand to weigh it down, or like they say in the video a lacrosse ball is great too. Super fun to do when bored, but also impressive at parties.
I've been contact juggling for 8 years now. It takes some time to get the basics but once you do it can easily become an addiction. So glad to see yall did a video about contact juggling!
I hope there will be more on this, the video is criminally short! This is the kind of stuff from Modern Rogue that I like because it's a little out there; a super niche talent like magic. With your background, I think the chemistry is amazing!
Modern rogue has really grown since i joined! I remember the old garage place, the injuries, and will never forget macaulay culkin! I cant imagine how you got him on but thats why i love you bryan and jason. Keep it up my rogue brothas!
God I remember those balls. When I was little, I went into Target and saw them on display and I recognized them from the commercials. I tried using it, failed twice, said “screw this” and never believed infomercials ever again.
With his mustache he looks like an dad who traveled to Canada to find his son, got a hip new shave, only to notice that his son called him two weeks ago saying he went into the attic to get some Christmas decorations.
I've got a brother who does juggling... I bet he would do contact juggling too...maybe even incorporate it into his juggling routine... eventually, he could be a full-fledged modern rogue...
Oh man, he is taking really fast to understanding this as I watch the episode. And actually beginning to learn some circus skills and wizardry, this makes me super excited at the possibility that one day we'll be teaching Brian to juggle and getting him hooked on the intricacies of siteswap and the awesome nerdy math involved in understanding it, and then maybe meet up with some Combat Jugglers and learn about Combat Juggling, though he won't exactly be able to do that unless he spends a bunch of time practicing traditional juggling first.. If only I were in Texas I would GLADLY be the one to head over to the headquarters and spend a day teaching and recording with him myself but I'm all the way up here in Jersey damnit
I was so excited for this episode because I've been contact juggling for years and not many people know what it is! I was practicing while watching because I couldn't not. Great job! You did much better than I did when I first picked up a ball!
i'm adding 'contact juggling' to my bard's repertoire in D&D; this is how they cast charm spells. :D Also works to entertain the local inn without my DM making me sing.
Aww the memories. I used to work at the GA Renaissance Festival. On my lunch breaks, I would go over to House of Play and get a free lesson. After a few weeks, the vendor was using me to show potential customers how long it takes to learn (1 hour a week for 4 weeks). I entually bought a play sphere that is clear yellow (like mountain dew) and turns solid in black light. That was 20 years ago, and I still keep that ball in my night stand.
Not entirely but pretty much, it’s the big motion makes the minimal motion of the ball more impressive, anyone can make a ball stay still if your arm is only moving a few centimeters it only looks impressive when you are moving large amounts the only time the ball is supposed to be motionless is in an isolation the rest of the time it’s supposed to look like it’s rolling about just in impossible ways.
you need to make nitrogen triiodide it is a very sensitive explosive that only has 2 parts that a lot of people have. Edit A lot of people have the two parts
I am so glad you mentioned Fushigi because my first thought when I saw this episode title was, "They're doing Fushigi? That's dumb." And I watched anyway because I love watching y'all do dumb stuff.
The whole idea of magic is to appear as if your doing something magical. IMO The reason why contact juggling is so fascinating, in relation to magic, is that your higher intellect is being challenge by the perception perceived by your instincts. You know it's a lie but your willing to lie to your senses to enjoy the effect being demonstrated. A painting is just acrylic on canvas but the appreciation of the collective paint strokes makes it art. You "juggle" a deck of cards to tell a story aka produce a magic effect told to you by the magician/yourself. A pass is literally juggling two packets of cards without people noticing. Technically you "juggle" things long enough, it becomes an art. By juggle I mean manipulate through dexterity. Think about weapons used in martial arts. Mastery of manipulating that object eventually leads to "tricks". Also think about it this way. A drummer " contact juggles" a drumstick between the fingers.
My high school booked a contact juggler for homecoming my freshman year. They turned off the dance music and it was just the guy on stage doing his thing with some mystical sounding music. The guy was just on stage doing an act that is arguably better experienced up close. I have never seen a more bored group of teenagers.
Before this video, I didn‘t know the guy on the right, but bizarrely, my first thoughts on him were: Huh, this guy looks like Tom Scott with black hair and he talks like him, too.
It really seems so! Ive been looking at the comments for a while and i cant tell what I’m more amazed at: the fact that he’s 73 and looks younger than Brian, or the fact that no ones talking about it.
Ok, the other night I had a dream that I was a contact juggling expert. That's a whole new level of advertising your new video, guys. Well, guess it's time to pick up my new hobby haha.
I started getting into contact juggling back in 2009, after seeing a clip of busker performing an amazing set in the park. I never got good at it, and had to stop in 2010 because I had a baby in the house, and dropping a lacrosse or cue ball on her head would not have made my wife happy. But dammit, after watching this episode, I'm wanting to get back to it. I'll still suck at it, but it's the journey that matters, not the end (I've never cared too much about landing, right?).
Oooohhh tasty.. I've always liked the fluid motion of contact juggling. It's like moonwalking, with your hands, and someone handing you a ball... Let the magic begin! [clicks like] presses play.
I didn't know the term contact juggling but when you showed the picture of you holding the crystal ball I did immediately think of labyrinth. I saw it on Disney when their standards department was shooting from the hip and the moms had to write into disney to complain using snail mail and pen and paper. So I can only imagine how many people who watch your channel and have know clue what the labyrinth is.
where is the modern rogue where brian gives us our fight-club style introduction to hackey-sack? it sounds so wholesome! First rule of Hackey-sack club - NEVER APPOLOGISE, we know you're trying your best. you're awesome!
Dude, i remember staying up super late (like 12:00am, i was 7) in the mid 2010s, amd then the fushigi infomercial would come on and i would get so excited amd beg my mom for one every time. She never did get me (probably for the best). But i would get so enthralled with it and constantly trying to figure out how it worked. Those were better days.
around 2012 I got really into juggling and bought an acrylic ball instead of starting with a stage ball or lacrosse ball. Pro tip: do not practice contact juggling close to a fragile glass plate.
So back in 2010 I knew my mother would never let me get one of those balls you saw in ads every 20 minutes on Cartoon Network but I had tennis balls and I would mimic the movements they did in the ad, over and over for hours. Then one day I go to my friend’s house and in his room I saw he had one and I picked it up and for a brief moment it was like I was God. I could do the tricks and it absolutely blew both our young minds. Simpler times
This weeks free giveaway is a two-fer: First Hand and Rizer. Turn a stack of one dollar bills into a stack of hundreds instantly with First Hand and then magically move ink across your skin with Rizer. These two effects are easy to learn, quick to do, and leave a long-lasting punch.
We’re giving away First Hand and Rizer bundles to two lucky winners of this week’s free giveaway. To enter, sign up at gimme.scamstuff.com (no purchase necessary, giveaway ends 6/18/2020).
Congrats to the winner of the misfit Black Diamond Puzzle Box: Dylon Wake (we will contact you via email within the next two weeks)
Nice
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This would be a very fun series of you learning a move, practicing it, and then coming back ready for the next move until you can perform cool contact juggling tricks
I saw your thing on TikTok of you pretending to shoot some paper over
You should try begleri
I like watching this video with the knowledge that the background is just a bedsheet on a pole
And knowing that there's a gunky stain just out of shot 🤷♂️😉
What is a curtain but a sheet on a pole in the first place?
When you said "contact juggling" I thought it was juggling while attacking other jugglers. Not disappointed, just a different thing.
I'm disappointed! Can you imagine how awesome that would be!? Trying to throw each other out of the way and take over the routine. That could be a sport.
combat juggling or juggling knockout's a real thing! super fun, super hectic!
Combat juggling is a thing
@@bigcheesin I never knew I wanted something so badly until it was right in front of me.
@@JackSilver1410 Im imagining a movie with Vinnie Jones as a juggler.
Brian's hair has a better character developement arc than any TV show I've ever seen
That’s the truest thing ever. I totally forgot about those old scam school videos 😂
He went from anima mad man to American father
I award you the medal of “daammmnn thats accurate as fuck!”
As Brian becomes more wise and talented, so does his hair
Have you seen his latest, glorious iteration?
The older brian gets, the more he looks like adam savage.
I thought he was related to Adam Savage (like his son or something)
"Ben wa balls" "leather daddy" "ball juggling" what kind of episode is this?
and if you say sorry you have to get pegged
Happy Pride month, folks!
The Hunting Bear s o r r y
@@the_part_time_geek this ain't pride bro it's getting into BDSM lmao
Rick Browder lol
I have a fushigi and got too excited about this episode
FUSHIGI!!!
I remember someone bought me a fushigi, then I had to learn how to do it.
I came here to say this but knew in my heart it had already been said
Fushigis were probably the biggest scam of the 2000s lmaooo . I got one for Christmas and played with it for maybe 15 minutes because I didn’t want to learn how to do it. They got me... my parents rather
I was scammed as well
I bought a Dragon Ball today and made the joke it could be used for contact juggling then I get this notification, coincidence I think not
WISH GRANTED.
SO I had to go to a "graduation" and I had to wear a tie. So I searched up how to tie a tie and then I see a notification from Taras Kul of how to tie a tie the easy way 1 minute ago.
Just A Fan Congrats on “graduating”
I'm Canadian and him saying his college friends weren't allowed to say sorry during hackysack gave me anxiety 😂
😂
lmao
Joshua Harrick same I was just thinking “da best I’d be so hurt when I got home after school”
Moving pictures that fit in your pocket and can be interacted with by touch would seem like magic to someone living in the 19th century.
the fushigi was the yoyo of the 2000's
But also, yoyo ball was pretty cool too
Meanwhile my school just used yo-yos.
I actually have a memory of the fushigi ball or whatever it’s called. Usually as a kid when I saw commercials, I wasn’t the type to ask for things on it. But when I saw that commercial I was just so interested that I ran up to my dads room and I tried to get them downstairs before the commercial went away. Of course the commercial didn’t run that long and I missed it. So I spent the next hour waiting for it to come back on again, and yet again I couldn’t get my dad in time. Until one day when it came on while we were just sitting down in the living room, and sure enough but a month later he got it for me!
As a small child, I was kind of disappointed that I didn’t automatically have the talent and know how to do all the tricks in the commercial, but I was really happy that he got it for me (and I didn’t have a lot of toys at my dads house) so I played with it a lot. I don’t have it now, because my dad stopped inviting me over quite a few years ago, but I’d like to think that it’s still stuffed down in a box somewhere.
I'm a contact juggler myself! For anyone trying to learn it helps to learn this skill at first with a tennis ball half filled with sand to weigh it down, or like they say in the video a lacrosse ball is great too. Super fun to do when bored, but also impressive at parties.
Or a orange as the texture can help
Is he doing a Adam Savage cosplay
If they dressed as Adam and jamie for holleween . 👍
I'm not sure if it's a cosplay or if he's the son of Adam
I've been contact juggling for 8 years now. It takes some time to get the basics but once you do it can easily become an addiction. So glad to see yall did a video about contact juggling!
I hope there will be more on this, the video is criminally short! This is the kind of stuff from Modern Rogue that I like because it's a little out there; a super niche talent like magic. With your background, I think the chemistry is amazing!
I expect nobody *except Brian* to be able to contact juggle
I remember getting a Fushigi, and I remember by the time I was actually decent with it, it was so scuffed that the illusion was broken.
This is the first skill I know that the modern rogue didn't know. I love this.
Modern rogue has really grown since i joined! I remember the old garage place, the injuries, and will never forget macaulay culkin! I cant imagine how you got him on but thats why i love you bryan and jason. Keep it up my rogue brothas!
God I remember those balls. When I was little, I went into Target and saw them on display and I recognized them from the commercials. I tried using it, failed twice, said “screw this” and never believed infomercials ever again.
I tossed a fushigi in my neighbors yard
Similar experience but I learned the hard way
With his mustache he looks like an dad who traveled to Canada to find his son, got a hip new shave, only to notice that his son called him two weeks ago saying he went into the attic to get some Christmas decorations.
Ah. They were right. Should not have looked up,"Bin wa balls."
Well, now I have to look it up. Bin... wa... balls... *Enter.*
_Oh, my..._
What is it?
@@legoobi-wankenobi3080 Short answer: Sex toy. Long answer requires the use of euphemisms or NSFW language.
Oh that’s why, hmm
are you that much of a prude
What the hell, I was just thinking about this again after years of giving up. Modern Rogue needs to get out of my mind.
Wow, Josie looks really different in this one.
Bring back Jo-phine!
"Bruh what's up with your deck? Why is it bent? Why is it bigger than mine?"
"Brush your teeth too, preferably before noon"
I feel attacked.
Then again nowadays I don't wake up before noon so its a little hard
I've got a brother who does juggling... I bet he would do contact juggling too...maybe even incorporate it into his juggling routine... eventually, he could be a full-fledged modern rogue...
Oh man, he is taking really fast to understanding this as I watch the episode. And actually beginning to learn some circus skills and wizardry, this makes me super excited at the possibility that one day we'll be teaching Brian to juggle and getting him hooked on the intricacies of siteswap and the awesome nerdy math involved in understanding it, and then maybe meet up with some Combat Jugglers and learn about Combat Juggling, though he won't exactly be able to do that unless he spends a bunch of time practicing traditional juggling first..
If only I were in Texas I would GLADLY be the one to head over to the headquarters and spend a day teaching and recording with him myself but I'm all the way up here in Jersey damnit
Ben Wa balls are something VERY different... How do you even know that word, and why did it come into your mind in this situation...
it's a lot more fun when you give her baoding balls to use AS her ben wah balls
lmao I'm surprised they didn't cut that
To be fair... I thought those meditation balls were called ben wa balls too... I'm not sure where the wires got crossed.
I didn’t know they had a meditation use, I was only familiar with the “stress relief” aspect
It was the get roman.com sponsor.
Man, Adam Savage seems different on this one.
What are you talking about?! that's clearly cody's lab.
Real talk, I'd love to see an "Extra Credit" series on Contact Juggling of John teaching someone contact juggling
The title ought to be changed from “Contact Juggling” to “Contact. Juggling.”
Now I’m imagining a tactical court jester.
I'd be the Murphy of the group... "Brain drops balls".
Am I the only one amazed at the fact that John is 73 frickin years old!!!!
Right! it just can't be possible! I'm 22 and don't look that good.
Where do they mention that?
@@punklover99 3:48
I was so excited for this episode because I've been contact juggling for years and not many people know what it is! I was practicing while watching because I couldn't not. Great job! You did much better than I did when I first picked up a ball!
Was hoping that Jason would say "don't forget to brush your wood", sadly, I'm disappointed yet again.
I used to work in a toy store, I loved demoing the the contact juggling toys and YoYos, I still yoyo to this day. Awesome episode guys!
i'm adding 'contact juggling' to my bard's repertoire in D&D; this is how they cast charm spells. :D
Also works to entertain the local inn without my DM making me sing.
Aww the memories. I used to work at the GA Renaissance Festival. On my lunch breaks, I would go over to House of Play and get a free lesson. After a few weeks, the vendor was using me to show potential customers how long it takes to learn (1 hour a week for 4 weeks). I entually bought a play sphere that is clear yellow (like mountain dew) and turns solid in black light. That was 20 years ago, and I still keep that ball in my night stand.
Magic concept: big motion covers the small motion. The more the arm moves, the less noticeable any space between the ball and the hand becomes
Not entirely but pretty much, it’s the big motion makes the minimal motion of the ball more impressive, anyone can make a ball stay still if your arm is only moving a few centimeters it only looks impressive when you are moving large amounts the only time the ball is supposed to be motionless is in an isolation the rest of the time it’s supposed to look like it’s rolling about just in impossible ways.
Juggling, well this channel keep getting better as time passes
you need to make nitrogen triiodide it is a very sensitive explosive that only has 2 parts that a lot of people have. Edit A lot of people have the two parts
Brayden Regula. Then they can put it in the contact juggling balls and if they drop it it will explode
@@hcshcsdazzle lol nice
@@hcshcsdazzle but it is very very very sensitive
Brayden Regula this sounds like it would reset the injure counter... or worse
@@drchopstick9539 yep
I am so glad you mentioned Fushigi because my first thought when I saw this episode title was, "They're doing Fushigi? That's dumb."
And I watched anyway because I love watching y'all do dumb stuff.
crazy how brian goes from quirky mid 20s to Ned Flanders over the space of a single quarantine
This show is all about how to become a wizard! I LOVE IT!!!
The whole idea of magic is to appear as if your doing something magical. IMO The reason why contact juggling is so fascinating, in relation to magic, is that your higher intellect is being challenge by the perception perceived by your instincts. You know it's a lie but your willing to lie to your senses to enjoy the effect being demonstrated. A painting is just acrylic on canvas but the appreciation of the collective paint strokes makes it art. You "juggle" a deck of cards to tell a story aka produce a magic effect told to you by the magician/yourself. A pass is literally juggling two packets of cards without people noticing. Technically you "juggle" things long enough, it becomes an art. By juggle I mean manipulate through dexterity. Think about weapons used in martial arts. Mastery of manipulating that object eventually leads to "tricks". Also think about it this way. A drummer " contact juggles" a drumstick between the fingers.
My high school booked a contact juggler for homecoming my freshman year. They turned off the dance music and it was just the guy on stage doing his thing with some mystical sounding music. The guy was just on stage doing an act that is arguably better experienced up close. I have never seen a more bored group of teenagers.
Always happy to sponsor an episode for my fellow Rogues.
I love how you're using the dirty curtain backdrop like you taught us. Lol
Litellary came in contact with this yesterday and started learning pen spinning.
Brian.
Never admit that you peg someone who apologizes when they're playing with a sack.
MAN! Was that another greenscreen ad? I swear to God, they just keep getting better...!
BTW amazing contact skills, keep it up, Rogues!
Honestly, just the way you move the ball in contact juggling is impressive. The lack of "ball roll" context makes it an art.
1:41 Brian is the perfect in-between of David Spade in the movie "The do-over" and Hulk hogan
Before this video, I didn‘t know the guy on the right, but bizarrely, my first thoughts on him were:
Huh, this guy looks like Tom Scott with black hair and he talks like him, too.
I don't see it, but I won't stop you from making the flattering comparison!
- Modern Rogue Editor (and co-host apparently)
Talking about Balls and Decks. Truly a masterful Episode lol
I'm looking forward to the Leatherworking episode; modern Rogue makes Wallets
Uhhhhh, am I the only one amazed at the fact that John is 73 frickin years old!!!!!
It really seems so! Ive been looking at the comments for a while and i cant tell what I’m more amazed at: the fact that he’s 73 and looks younger than Brian, or the fact that no ones talking about it.
Damn last time I was this early Brian still had crazy hair
It's just migrated to facial hair now.
He looks like Steve from breaking bad
Every time I watch the modern rouge and look at Brian it blows my mind that he was the same person with liberty spikes teaching people magic in bars.
"If anyone said they're sorry, you'd have to peg them". College for Brian sounds like a wild time.
Has anyone else noticed that Brian is slowly turning into Adam Savage?
Not first, but who cares. I love watching Modern Rogue. Used to love trying contact juggling
I got a Fushigi when I was a kid. I mostly use it as a mini crystal ball prop for cosplay.
The thing that makes it impressive is that you are in some way controlling gravity.
I keep watching these videos knowing they are super inept, nerdy, and not an ounce of common sense. Yet I keep watching them.
I'm sorry did they say 73!?
Ok, the other night I had a dream that I was a contact juggling expert. That's a whole new level of advertising your new video, guys.
Well, guess it's time to pick up my new hobby haha.
I started getting into contact juggling back in 2009, after seeing a clip of busker performing an amazing set in the park. I never got good at it, and had to stop in 2010 because I had a baby in the house, and dropping a lacrosse or cue ball on her head would not have made my wife happy. But dammit, after watching this episode, I'm wanting to get back to it. I'll still suck at it, but it's the journey that matters, not the end (I've never cared too much about landing, right?).
Oooohhh tasty.. I've always liked the fluid motion of contact juggling. It's like moonwalking, with your hands, and someone handing you a ball...
Let the magic begin! [clicks like] presses play.
Ngl Brian has been giving me off-brand Adam Savage videos recently with the hair and bear combo
I didn't know the term contact juggling but when you showed the picture of you holding the crystal ball I did immediately think of labyrinth.
I saw it on Disney when their standards department was shooting from the hip and the moms had to write into disney to complain using snail mail and pen and paper. So I can only imagine how many people who watch your channel and have know clue what the labyrinth is.
Its like when Po reached inner peace and guided the water drop
Fushigi was one of the most ubiquitous commercials of my childhood
um wow Brian went from crazy punk to established man then to “that” uncle.
Of course I thought it would be some extreme version of juggling with injuries
where is the modern rogue where brian gives us our fight-club style introduction to hackey-sack? it sounds so wholesome!
First rule of Hackey-sack club - NEVER APPOLOGISE, we know you're trying your best. you're awesome!
Imagine watching Scam School and being recommended here...
That guy's hair?
Dude, i remember staying up super late (like 12:00am, i was 7) in the mid 2010s, amd then the fushigi infomercial would come on and i would get so excited amd beg my mom for one every time. She never did get me (probably for the best). But i would get so enthralled with it and constantly trying to figure out how it worked. Those were better days.
• 2:28 - You're thinking of something _very_ different. 🤦
• 3:08 - I swear the constant Fushigi commercials were earlier than that. 🤔
Windshield wiper!!! Classic, first one I learned.
Brian this is a day when it's 5 o'clock in the afternoon and I haven't used a toothbrush in years 🤣
around 2012 I got really into juggling and bought an acrylic ball instead of starting with a stage ball or lacrosse ball.
Pro tip: do not practice contact juggling close to a fragile glass plate.
Motion was Penn's juggling partner in the late 70's while working in new Jersey
So back in 2010 I knew my mother would never let me get one of those balls you saw in ads every 20 minutes on Cartoon Network but I had tennis balls and I would mimic the movements they did in the ad, over and over for hours.
Then one day I go to my friend’s house and in his room I saw he had one and I picked it up and for a brief moment it was like I was God. I could do the tricks and it absolutely blew both our young minds.
Simpler times
Do not leave your contact ball in direct sunlight.
I remember when the fushigi balls were popular, luckily I never wasted the money on one! Great video Brian!
This gotta be the most "dad tryna be cool" thumbnail
What are the chances of that. Me and my friends were talking about fushigi balls last night😂
Pretty good.
Had to look up the Ginsu knife commercials. They are comical to say the least!
Brian is on his way to become the goblin king, ALL HAIL THE GOBLIN KING
You can also practice with a very round citrus like an orange. It doesn't cost much and you can eat it afterward.
Fushigi Ball. Those two words make one of the biggest disappointments of my childhood.
I just came from a classic vid and you look so much different its almost scray
I always wanted a fushigi ball when I was a kid and I’m so glad I never spent the money on one.
6:56 "If anyone said they're sorry you have to peg em" is my rule in the bedroom too.
I would love to see an episode on either normal juggling or fire poi
Brian looks like such a dad.
I felt like I was the only one that remembered contact juggling. I got a Fushigi ball in highschool and used it to impress my first girlfriend lol.