THANK YOU. I could cry: this is the most awesome tutorial I've never seen! I'm a ring juggler and your videos are an amazing encyclopedia of ideas !!! Not thank you enough.. !!!
Thank you! And great timing, I just came back from filming some ring stuff, and I'll finish filming the rest tomorrow. So unless it rains, in 24 hours from now check back for a new ring video!
Thank you very much! If you have seen my other videos, you would notice I'm mainly a ring juggler. You should check out my 4 year video, it's all about inventing tricks, so of course there is a lot of ring stuff.
I just started tossing 3 hoops and looked up for tutorials. Luckily i found this video! I will try to see how these instructions work with hoops :) Thanks Mark!
Excellent! I just ordered some circular rings in different sizes along with a triangle ring. My plan is to do a single ring combined with a cane. It's nice to see some one ring tricks. I will have to see about combining some of those with the cane.
Yo great job man, great visuals and explanations for beginner ideas, my rings just came in the mail and I'm excited to try some of this stuff out tomorrow!
Both (rings are cheap). But if you had to pick one it depends on what you want to do. Medium rings are great for face stuff, like putting a ring around your neck or on your ear, which lets you go up and down in numbers (cascading 5 rings, pull one down onto your head, fountain with 4, then flash them and back into 5). Medium is also great for number juggling 7+ rings, because I find after 6 rings, large rings are way too heavy and just hurt your arms. Also pancakes are easier because they have less width so the rings won't hit each other. Large rings are incredible for any kind of body rolls. Back rolls, Bramson's, the millions of variations of both of them, and every wall plane trick ever. It's because there's more empty space inside the ring so you have more time to grab them. They're also great for balancing because they're heavier. I get asked that question all the time, in short, small rings for face stuff and numbers, big rings for body rolls and balancing.
THANK YOU. I could cry: this is the most awesome tutorial I've never seen! I'm a ring juggler and your videos are an amazing encyclopedia of ideas !!! Not thank you enough.. !!!
Wow this is amazing! Exactly what I was looking for to get a start on ring juggling. Just got a set today!
Awesome Tutorial! nice easy to follow demos and great instruction. Thanks a lot this is a huge help!!
Thank you! And great timing, I just came back from filming some ring stuff, and I'll finish filming the rest tomorrow. So unless it rains, in 24 hours from now check back for a new ring video!
Thank you very much! If you have seen my other videos, you would notice I'm mainly a ring juggler. You should check out my 4 year video, it's all about inventing tricks, so of course there is a lot of ring stuff.
I just started tossing 3 hoops and looked up for tutorials. Luckily i found this video! I will try to see how these instructions work with hoops :) Thanks Mark!
Thanks for making this, it's been something I've been wanting to see for a while. It's very helpful.
Easy to understand... Very nice Video
Amazing tutorial. Glad you have it.
Excellent! I just ordered some circular rings in different sizes along with a triangle ring. My plan is to do a single ring combined with a cane. It's nice to see some one ring tricks. I will have to see about combining some of those with the cane.
Yo great job man, great visuals and explanations for beginner ideas, my rings just came in the mail and I'm excited to try some of this stuff out tomorrow!
Ваши уроки по кольцам великолепны. Здоровья вам и удачи.
fun ideas - juggled well - nicely explained. awesome video - thank you for making it
Such an awesome, detailed breakdown. Thank u!
Very useful! Thank you!
just got my first set today so much fun.
Thank you very much Thom! And thank you for your trick of the day videos, they have been giving me some ideas.
thanks u men, it gave me a lot to play with!, really helpful
Great and very nice tutorial. I am learning a lot from you. Muito obrigado!!!
Thank you I can finally try some things with the rings
Hey Mark coupd you possibly make do a slow break down of tje hachet throws please. I still dont understand it please
Thank You for your hard work
Nice tutorial! Thanks for making this!
Great video! Thanks.
very nice
thanks a lot!
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wow thanks
which rings should I get Medium or Large ones?
Both (rings are cheap). But if you had to pick one it depends on what you want to do. Medium rings are great for face stuff, like putting a ring around your neck or on your ear, which lets you go up and down in numbers (cascading 5 rings, pull one down onto your head, fountain with 4, then flash them and back into 5). Medium is also great for number juggling 7+ rings, because I find after 6 rings, large rings are way too heavy and just hurt your arms. Also pancakes are easier because they have less width so the rings won't hit each other.
Large rings are incredible for any kind of body rolls. Back rolls, Bramson's, the millions of variations of both of them, and every wall plane trick ever. It's because there's more empty space inside the ring so you have more time to grab them. They're also great for balancing because they're heavier.
I get asked that question all the time, in short, small rings for face stuff and numbers, big rings for body rolls and balancing.
Thank you so much this is great help!!!
how many cm are? 32 or 40?
I trink 40... But Not sure