This is fantastic. Great pattern and you’ve got a real talent for explaining it so clearly. It’s taking me months to slowly learn it, but it’s getting there, and I keep coming back to this video to check and refine my technique. Thanks
Kino sent me this video a couple of days ago and has since then been breaking my balls saying I'm a low life juggler cause no one ever did a tutorial on one of my tricks. Thanks a lot JJ!! Now I'll have to put up with his bs for the rest of my life. ps: Actually a very well done video tutorial
Haha 😆 Tell him not to let his head get too hot! Maybe I’ll choose one of the many tricks I’ve learned from watching you over the years, make a tutorial and call it “The Bruno” so you can have equal bragging rights. Glad you liked the tutorial too! I don’t think we’ve ever communicated directly before, so I’ll take the opportunity to thank you for putting your juggling out there and the inspiration it has provided to me and so many others over the years. Encouraged many people to keep learning and exploring.
@@PsyShy I honestly don’t really know! He lives somewhere in Europe and seems fairly reclusive… I’d love to know more! @runeciti could probably tell us more. Would I write a bio about Steve Mill’s or Mike when I cover his Mess or Rubinstein when I do the revenge or Sebastian when I covers Sebs? Probably not. Happy to offer easily accessible info where it exists, but that’s often not the case.
@@TheThrowZone Oh, I did not think about bio, I thought that it would be possible to attach a link to his TH-cam or Instagram. I realized that you have no information. Thank you for your reply.
Love this!!! Anyway we can get a part two of you just doing kinos variations and playing around with it? It’s my favorite trick and I just got it and now im looking for the next part!
Nice! I do some variations at the end with the 423 variants and transitions to Seb’s, but there are a lot of ways to use it. My shorts and Instagram are a great place to find some for the time being.
Great tutorial! You make it look so easy but I'm honestly struggling to keep the clubs vertical. They quickly turn into horizontal flats after a couple throws then collide with each other =\
Those prerequisite patterns in the early part of the video are clutch for developing the control on those vertical flats. I won’t lie, it all takes some time to refine! Send me a dm video if you want feedback.
@@TheThrowZone Thanks for the response! I'm gonna keep at it and just practice practice practice. I would also appreciate your feedback on a video of my performance. I'll try to DM you one hopefully soon
@@Deometris It helped me a lot in learning that last year I studied “flat front flats” using a tutorial from Koskinen. th-cam.com/video/JjUI15hY7eQ/w-d-xo.html
This is fantastic. Great pattern and you’ve got a real talent for explaining it so clearly.
It’s taking me months to slowly learn it, but it’s getting there, and I keep coming back to this video to check and refine my technique.
Thanks
@@PhilBlackmore-hw1qx getting used to those vertical flat fronts is a tricky one if you’ve never used em! It becomes second nature eventually.
Kino sent me this video a couple of days ago and has since then been breaking my balls saying I'm a low life juggler cause no one ever did a tutorial on one of my tricks. Thanks a lot JJ!! Now I'll have to put up with his bs for the rest of my life.
ps: Actually a very well done video tutorial
Haha 😆 Tell him not to let his head get too hot! Maybe I’ll choose one of the many tricks I’ve learned from watching you over the years, make a tutorial and call it “The Bruno” so you can have equal bragging rights.
Glad you liked the tutorial too! I don’t think we’ve ever communicated directly before, so I’ll take the opportunity to thank you for putting your juggling out there and the inspiration it has provided to me and so many others over the years. Encouraged many people to keep learning and exploring.
@@TheThrowZone who is Kino ?) maybe it's worth adding this to the description
@@PsyShy I honestly don’t really know! He lives somewhere in Europe and seems fairly reclusive… I’d love to know more!
@runeciti could probably tell us more.
Would I write a bio about Steve Mill’s or Mike when I cover his Mess or Rubinstein when I do the revenge or Sebastian when I covers Sebs? Probably not. Happy to offer easily accessible info where it exists, but that’s often not the case.
@@TheThrowZone Oh, I did not think about bio, I thought that it would be possible to attach a link to his TH-cam or Instagram. I realized that you have no information. Thank you for your reply.
One of the best three club tricks!
Love this!!! Anyway we can get a part two of you just doing kinos variations and playing around with it?
It’s my favorite trick and I just got it and now im looking for the next part!
Nice! I do some variations at the end with the 423 variants and transitions to Seb’s, but there are a lot of ways to use it. My shorts and Instagram are a great place to find some for the time being.
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tu video es de lo mejor que he visto. Lo vi sin entender la mayoria de lo que dijiste pero los trucos se entienden muy bien
Great video as always
amazing video, thank you
Glad you like it!
This is great! 🥳❤️💎
Need a bastian mess tutorial pelease
It’s in the queue!
Great tutorial! You make it look so easy but I'm honestly struggling to keep the clubs vertical. They quickly turn into horizontal flats after a couple throws then collide with each other =\
Those prerequisite patterns in the early part of the video are clutch for developing the control on those vertical flats. I won’t lie, it all takes some time to refine! Send me a dm video if you want feedback.
@@TheThrowZone Thanks for the response! I'm gonna keep at it and just practice practice practice. I would also appreciate your feedback on a video of my performance. I'll try to DM you one hopefully soon
@@Deometris It helped me a lot in learning that last year I studied “flat front flats” using a tutorial from Koskinen. th-cam.com/video/JjUI15hY7eQ/w-d-xo.html
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