Let me know if there are any juggling terms I didn’t mention that you don’t know or had a hard time learning when you started! I’ll make another video answering them! ☺️
The "stealing" section should probably also mention the alternate team "take-outs" (I've heard "take-outs workshop" vs "stealing workshop" almost equally) and "replacement" for putting an object back into the pattern. You could also cover integrating stealing in passing with "manipulator", "intercepts", and "carries", it makes explaining passing routines to newbies much easier. Other common terms that might be confusing to new jugglers: - symmetric vs asymmetric patterns - Multiplex (and related terminology like duplex, triplex, squeeze catch, etc.) - Zip (common-ish term for a siteswap 1 throw that isn't intuitive) - Spins (vs. pirouette vs. 360/720/etc.) - half-shower (contrast with shower) - flourishes - flats - lift bounce vs. force bounce There's multiple videos worth of all the different passing terminology, there's so many esoteric terms, but not sure it's your target audience. You can't even google "hefflish" to learn it, it's mostly tribal knowledge.
@@Foresight42 I had all those non-passing terms already on my list for the next one, so I'm glad to hear you think they're important too! I admittedly am not a huge passer myself. I know most of the terminology for passing but not well enough to confidently include them at the moment. But I think you're right that they would be helpful for jugglers to know! Perhaps I can make a collaboration "juggling passing terminology" video with a friend of mine who is a passing pro :) Thanks for the suggestions!
@@TaylorTries There's definitely a dirth of club passing tutorial videos out there, and the few that do exist don't come anywhere near the production value and detail of your tutorials. I think because it's a collaborative act, the bulk of teaching occurs only in-person in a sort of teacher-apprentice type arrangement. Unfortunately that really limits knowledge sharing to those who have the opportunity to attend festivals and juggling groups, unlike solo juggling where you can find multiple video tutorials for basically any trick or pattern.
So happy you mentioned joggling! It doesn’t get enough love but is my favorite style of juggling (and exercise). I also think it has a lot of room to grow and evolve as an art form. From parkour-like challenges to dance, public engagement, and agility training, i find it to be endlessly entertaining, especially in big cities. Great video!
I definitely think "multiplexes" are good for beginners to know about since you can do a basic multiplex with just three balls. As far as more advanced multiplex terminology, you could also mention "stacked, split, slice, cut, squeeze, duplex, triplex, quadriplex, etc." I kinda like multiplexes. :)
Well, that was a lot of information in a very short time. I'm glad I learned it bit by bit and not all at once. A point of history. I learned to juggle in California in 1977. When I learned, every juggler I met called them clubs. Fast forward seven years or so later, and every juggler I met called them pins. I always wondered why they changed. Then I stopped going to IJA conventions though I never stopped juggling and I had no idea that at some point they started calling them clubs again. For awhile there no one I knew called them clubs but me. Once again, I don't know why that changed. I was also taught that juggling was having more objects than hands. Then contact juggling came around (or at least I never knew of it until Michael Moshen was in Labyrinth). So now I guess the first definition is passe. There is a four ball pattern that is a low arch and a high arch so I don't know why that wouldn't be called a cascade. You didn't mention multiplex juggling. Is that still a thing? And I never heard of side swaps until you mentioned it in a video. Then again I haven't been in the IJA in years. Also I remember when joggling started and the first IJA convention that included joggling. My friend Andy Swan (Swan Bros. Circus) got into it and did quite well and lost a bunch of weight.
Hey I just wanted to say a couple years back you had done a wood burning project and after watching your video I started doing my own projects. I know burn and whittle wood thank you for the jumpstart on my favorite hobby!
I needed this I love juggling it's weird telling people though I don't think they know how to take it or how fun and challenging it can be when your likely sitting around watching TV
Thank you so much for your quality videos and instruction. I’m retired and have found juggling to be a great hobby and pastime. I’m a newbie and having fun. I appreciate your compassion and honesty. What a beautiful human you are! Thank you!
Great video! Body throw was actually a new one for me. People had been throwing the term around but I couldn't visualize what was happening. I think I've always had trouble with what a "half" version of a trick is, like the half shower or a half box. Thanks for making everyone smarter, Esteemed Taylor!
I think this is very helpful for beginners! I don't remember how I learned all these terms, I just feel like I suddenly knew them, but a video like this would have been si helpful.
That’s a very interesting video, it took me several years to learn all this terms and dither difference between them, and here yo have it in a just couple minutes. Every time I’m on the treadmill I make my jogging routine with my juggling balls, I thought I invented something but now I know that many people do it and I think it’s just amazing
This is such a great and informative video, really fits in with your siteswap and beginner tricks videos as a great place for anyone interested in juggling to start. It would've made it so much easier to get into juggling a few years ago! Gonna have to go put a mess in my 531 too because that looked mint :)
Nice, thanks! I’ve learned most of these at this point but I’ve yet to delve into really learning site swap. But I’ve also been reluctant to go outside where I can even experiment with height. I’ve managed to get 6 flashes (sloppily) of five balls in a row. I look forward to challenging myself further.
Most of all there is a big discussion about the relation between "juggling" and "object manipulation". Lot of ppl would not agree with your definition but I do.
Great video!! please do more advance terms, knowing the name makes us easier to look up tutorial or new angle of juggling and possibilities. It really helps a lot ! thank you
Thanks for another great video, Taylor! I wanted to share with you a juggling term that I came up with: "uggling". Uggling, much like the "flash" has two definitions. A) Uggly juggling (when you're doing a consistent pattern and it looks horrendous but somehow you're making it work), and B) As you might have guessed, when your juggling props are Uggs. Haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's not a thing. lol. Can't say thank you enough--your videos have really helped me get into juggling (and some uggling) over the last 5 months. Keep up the great work!
What an amazing and helpful video! 🤩 Although I am into juggling for a while now, but this helped me clear my mind with all these sometimes confusing terms totally... Now I feel well prepared for my journey 😁 Thanks!
Great Video Taylor! That were the most important terms in a nutshell! Even I'm juggling a few years, there are still terms I didn't know officially, like the qualify 😄 thank you for these amazing high-quality stuff in your videos! 🙌
9:43 "at some point you'll here jugglers throw around a bunch of numbers and they'll all seem to know what they're talking about except you" Don't worry- sometimes we don't quite know what we're talking about either
Taylor it's Vinnie I like your contact tricks do you ever experiment with BBB style I just currently learned 4 windmill BBB keep up the juggling tutorials happy juggling !!!!
Those are both high on my list! I have a workshop on balancing for my “Juggling Otter” patrons if you are wanting to learn it sooner. But I’m hoping to make those tutorials soon!
So when juggling balls normally the ball lands in your hand (hand bellow ball), however sometimes you bring your hand down on top of the ball to catch up to it as it drops. Is there a term for this?
I’ve been juggling for years but this was still very helpful. Two questions: 1) Does anyone else get offended when a non-juggler sees your tricks and their first question is “Can you juggle chainsaws!” ?? 2) If “yes” to Q#1...What’s your best/kindest/funniest come-back to shut up that ‘heckler’?
Thanks! 1) I don’t get offended, but it does happen a lot and it’s definitely annoying. That and the “can you juggle 5/6/7/8/9 etc” when you’re juggling a certain amount. Oh and my favorite I’ve gotten “you’re not as good as JugglinJosh!” 😂 2) When asked if I can juggle chainsaws I just say “yup! But I left them at home” to shut them up because it’s not like they can prove I can’t 😉
I always say "yes, I juggle them all the time!", while holding my hand up with a couple of fingers folded as if they were cut off at the knuckle. It's not in the greatest taste, and it's in no way honest, but they ask a silly question, they get a silly answer.
I always tell new jugglers you will always be asked "can you juggle 1 more" than whatever max number you can do. Might as well get used to it. Also prepare for every version of "ball" joke. I think the best thing you can do is put 3 objects in their hands and show them... It doesn't matter the number, the fun is in the doing!
Thank you for jungling art. You are a good ambasador for junglers. I jungling 25 years. For me it's very important the size for the balls. I start 10 years white 64 Cm. After 10 years white 60 Cm and now i jungling white 58 Cm. Now is perfect,. Please make vidéo ,size ball for size hand. Excuse me for language, i am french. Ludo.
Good stuff Taylor! Qualify... someone once told me that a flash was with the number of props in a pattern, a juggle was when you did the number of props + 1... e.g. 5 ball cascade, you would need 11 catches to be officially juggling the trick. Is that for real or have I been wronged?
Very good information. I knew a lot of them but not all. One trick I am going to start working on is Mills Mess, with the new beanbags I got for jugglingwarehouse.com. Your tutorial, I think will be very helpful. Thanks for what you are doing.👍
if you juggle 4 balls in the rhythm left-right-right-left-left-right-right-left.... you are able to juggle the cascade pattern with a with a even number of balls (4,6,8, etc.).
Do u know any balls which are very light and good hand size my arms starts to fatigue out. I’ve heard about Russian ball being best. I do juggling for hours on end
@@collinhenderson9357 That guy hit everyone in the comments up the last video, I went on his channel and told him to stop being a pervert. Pretty sure he was trying to say something other than what he did in the video. Judging by the background video that is.
Hi,im ten and can do 5 balls.Did you know juggling is a sport. Well the people in my class dont. People in my class kind of bullie me because they dont think juggling is a sport is a sport.😂
Great video as always Taylor, very informative .Please please please help. I've been trying to do a 5 ball cascade since the 27th December. I can do up to 8 throws and catches but I just can't qualify. What can I do to get those extra throws?
Have you watched my 5 ball tutorial? 5 balls takes a long time. Do the exercises I talk about in the tutorial. And practice every day. It took me about a year to get 5 balls
@@TaylorTries Yes I've watched the tutorial a few times. I have no friends and here in Yorkshire we can't go out, so I have 3 or 4 hours a day spare. I try to juggle as much as possible. The main problem I have is the balls bumping in the air, I have 2 sets of different coloured balls, so I have 3 of one colour and 2 of the other. I can get 10 throws, I just can't catch more than 8
I wonder if there's any useful term (one word or short phrase) to describe juggling asymmetrical patterns in, what I call it, "the other way" or "the other side". For example: siteswaps of even length. When a right-handed person juggles ss 53 continuously it's easier to throw 5's from right and 3's from their left hand. How to call a 53 when they throw 5's from left and 3's from right? When I explain this, it takes too many words and is irritating even for me who says it. I for example say: "My record of 7531 on the weaker side is 30 rounds", or "My record of 7531 when I throw 7's from my left hand is 30 rounds" (english is not my first language btw). Is there any general way to say it in a neat, short way? Like "My record of [short magic phrase ] 7531 is 30 rounds"? Anybody? If there isn't, maybe should it be invented? What do you think?
this might be kind of tedious and boring to make a tutorial about but jugglinglab???? ive been having a hard time figuring out how to navigate it/utilize it to come up with patterns i have in my head. basics i got down, but intermediate/adv stuff not at all. not sure if youre super familiar with it
Hahaha I was just talking to a juggler about how confusing I find jugglinglab! I need to learn how to navigate it too. Once I do I'll make a tutorial on it!
Let me know if there are any juggling terms I didn’t mention that you don’t know or had a hard time learning when you started! I’ll make another video answering them! ☺️
The "stealing" section should probably also mention the alternate team "take-outs" (I've heard "take-outs workshop" vs "stealing workshop" almost equally) and "replacement" for putting an object back into the pattern. You could also cover integrating stealing in passing with "manipulator", "intercepts", and "carries", it makes explaining passing routines to newbies much easier.
Other common terms that might be confusing to new jugglers:
- symmetric vs asymmetric patterns
- Multiplex (and related terminology like duplex, triplex, squeeze catch, etc.)
- Zip (common-ish term for a siteswap 1 throw that isn't intuitive)
- Spins (vs. pirouette vs. 360/720/etc.)
- half-shower (contrast with shower)
- flourishes
- flats
- lift bounce vs. force bounce
There's multiple videos worth of all the different passing terminology, there's so many esoteric terms, but not sure it's your target audience. You can't even google "hefflish" to learn it, it's mostly tribal knowledge.
Term for adding a club to the pattern with your foot?
@@Foresight42 I had all those non-passing terms already on my list for the next one, so I'm glad to hear you think they're important too! I admittedly am not a huge passer myself. I know most of the terminology for passing but not well enough to confidently include them at the moment. But I think you're right that they would be helpful for jugglers to know! Perhaps I can make a collaboration "juggling passing terminology" video with a friend of mine who is a passing pro :) Thanks for the suggestions!
@@coasterb1 A kick-up! Great suggestion! I'll add it to my list :)
@@TaylorTries There's definitely a dirth of club passing tutorial videos out there, and the few that do exist don't come anywhere near the production value and detail of your tutorials. I think because it's a collaborative act, the bulk of teaching occurs only in-person in a sort of teacher-apprentice type arrangement. Unfortunately that really limits knowledge sharing to those who have the opportunity to attend festivals and juggling groups, unlike solo juggling where you can find multiple video tutorials for basically any trick or pattern.
Yay! My favourite youtuber has just posted
*blush*
4:48 - *puts hand up*. What a supremely interesting glossary. I always think of a flash as "WaitIThinkI'veGotThis" and a qualify as "I've got this".
So happy you mentioned joggling! It doesn’t get enough love but is my favorite style of juggling (and exercise). I also think it has a lot of room to grow and evolve as an art form. From parkour-like challenges to dance, public engagement, and agility training, i find it to be endlessly entertaining, especially in big cities. Great video!
Thank you for this very useful video. Side note: I love your non-judgemental nature. It somehow makes you an even better teacher and role model.
I definitely think "multiplexes" are good for beginners to know about since you can do a basic multiplex with just three balls. As far as more advanced multiplex terminology, you could also mention "stacked, split, slice, cut, squeeze, duplex, triplex, quadriplex, etc."
I kinda like multiplexes. :)
Been juggling from decades and didn't know half of these. Cool!!
Well, that was a lot of information in a very short time. I'm glad I learned it bit by bit and not all at once. A point of history. I learned to juggle in California in 1977. When I learned, every juggler I met called them clubs. Fast forward seven years or so later, and every juggler I met called them pins. I always wondered why they changed. Then I stopped going to IJA conventions though I never stopped juggling and I had no idea that at some point they started calling them clubs again. For awhile there no one I knew called them clubs but me. Once again, I don't know why that changed. I was also taught that juggling was having more objects than hands. Then contact juggling came around (or at least I never knew of it until Michael Moshen was in Labyrinth). So now I guess the first definition is passe.
There is a four ball pattern that is a low arch and a high arch so I don't know why that wouldn't be called a cascade. You didn't mention multiplex juggling. Is that still a thing? And I never heard of side swaps until you mentioned it in a video. Then again I haven't been in the IJA in years.
Also I remember when joggling started and the first IJA convention that included joggling. My friend Andy Swan (Swan Bros. Circus) got into it and did quite well and lost a bunch of weight.
Hey I just wanted to say a couple years back you had done a wood burning project and after watching your video I started doing my own projects. I know burn and whittle wood thank you for the jumpstart on my favorite hobby!
Aw thats awesome! It’s a great hobby 😄
Yay!! Love this channel so much!
I'm so glad!
hey Taylor ! Thanks for this video it is super helpful !
Especially when english is not your mother tongue
I needed this I love juggling it's weird telling people though I don't think they know how to take it or how fun and challenging it can be when your likely sitting around watching TV
Thank you so much for your quality videos and instruction. I’m retired and have found juggling to be a great hobby and pastime. I’m a newbie and having fun. I appreciate your compassion and honesty. What a beautiful human you are! Thank you!
Whoa this vid tipped you over 40K! Congrats. Onwards and upwards.
This is probably my favorite juggling channel
Great video! Body throw was actually a new one for me. People had been throwing the term around but I couldn't visualize what was happening. I think I've always had trouble with what a "half" version of a trick is, like the half shower or a half box. Thanks for making everyone smarter, Esteemed Taylor!
I knew a lot of these terms from your other videos, but I definitely picked up a few new ones. This was a really great summary/review.
Happy Inauguration Day everyone!!!!
Thanks for posting this Taylor! Very helpful for everyone included
I think this is very helpful for beginners! I don't remember how I learned all these terms, I just feel like I suddenly knew them, but a video like this would have been si helpful.
That’s a very interesting video, it took me several years to learn all this terms and dither difference between them, and here yo have it in a just couple minutes. Every time I’m on the treadmill I make my jogging routine with my juggling balls, I thought I invented something but now I know that many people do it and I think it’s just amazing
Thank you Taylor!
This is such a great and informative video, really fits in with your siteswap and beginner tricks videos as a great place for anyone interested in juggling to start. It would've made it so much easier to get into juggling a few years ago!
Gonna have to go put a mess in my 531 too because that looked mint :)
Started learning three weeks ago. Great channel. Thanks!
Nice, thanks! I’ve learned most of these at this point but I’ve yet to delve into really learning site swap. But I’ve also been reluctant to go outside where I can even experiment with height. I’ve managed to get 6 flashes (sloppily) of five balls in a row. I look forward to challenging myself further.
Thanks Taylor, you are so much fun to watch. Gotta keep life fun!
That´s quite interesting to make clear some terminology for beginners and not so beginners. great!
Most of all there is a big discussion about the relation between "juggling" and "object manipulation". Lot of ppl would not agree with your definition but I do.
Thank you Taylor. I still can learn a lot from you.
Great Video
Great video!! please do more advance terms, knowing the name makes us easier to look up tutorial or new angle of juggling and possibilities. It really helps a lot ! thank you
Thanks for another great video, Taylor! I wanted to share with you a juggling term that I came up with: "uggling". Uggling, much like the "flash" has two definitions. A) Uggly juggling (when you're doing a consistent pattern and it looks horrendous but somehow you're making it work), and B) As you might have guessed, when your juggling props are Uggs. Haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's not a thing. lol. Can't say thank you enough--your videos have really helped me get into juggling (and some uggling) over the last 5 months. Keep up the great work!
I like this video. Good job!!
Shiva juggling! So hypnotizing, love it!
Awesome Taylor!, thank you!
super helpful! Thanks!!
What an amazing and helpful video! 🤩 Although I am into juggling for a while now, but this helped me clear my mind with all these sometimes confusing terms totally... Now I feel well prepared for my journey 😁 Thanks!
Great Video Taylor! That were the most important terms in a nutshell! Even I'm juggling a few years, there are still terms I didn't know officially, like the qualify 😄 thank you for these amazing high-quality stuff in your videos! 🙌
Thanks! Awesome Video!
This is a pretty nice collection of terms. I learned a few new words I only new in German before :)
Great video!
I was in a juggler's bar one time in Terre Haute and I referred to a club as a pin. I got roughed up pretty good.
Toss juggling is term that is thrown around. 🤣
I was wondering if someone would catch that pun 😉
I wonder if British jugglers use the expression “toss juggling” 😏
@@TaylorTries I involuntarily did finger guns at the screen on that one. I gotcha.
Great video. Thank you
Wow, well done.
Thank you for your expertise! Thanks for sharing!
9:43 "at some point you'll here jugglers throw around a bunch of numbers and they'll all seem to know what they're talking about except you" Don't worry- sometimes we don't quite know what we're talking about either
Great video, with some good definitions!
Congrats on 40k subscribers🥳🥳. I'm apart of that btw :).
Amazing video, I learned a couple new things 😁👌
Well said, All said... 😀❤️.
it was great , thanks 🤘
Taylor it's Vinnie I like your contact tricks do you ever experiment with BBB style I just currently learned 4 windmill BBB keep up the juggling tutorials happy juggling !!!!
Congrats for 40k 😊😀
Thats Great.
Wunderbar. Maybe cover dwell time in the future.
Heard about the channel from Adam Savage haha. He mentioned you in one of his videos 😁
Hi madam,,, I just follow your tips, now I'm juggling with 4 balls easily, thank you teacher,,, Post more videos , I'm eagerly waiting 🤹
This video was greattttttttt!
Can you make a toturial on backcrosses or balancing things?
Those are both high on my list! I have a workshop on balancing for my “Juggling Otter” patrons if you are wanting to learn it sooner. But I’m hoping to make those tutorials soon!
@@TaylorTries Thank you!
9:43 that's the most accurate thing I've heard.
It happens to all of us at some point ;)
Muchas gracias, your vídeos help a lot!!!
Make moree!!
So awesome!!
Should i learn more cascades with 3 balls or move on to 4?
Please do some yoyo tricks
Hey pretty, nice to hear again
Cool, I'm a TOSS Juggler. Learned a lot. Thanks, don't want to sound like a nubee.
You’re awesome!
So when juggling balls normally the ball lands in your hand (hand bellow ball), however sometimes you bring your hand down on top of the ball to catch up to it as it drops. Is there a term for this?
This is called a "Claw Catch"! I'll add it to my next video :)
I’ve been juggling for years but this was still very helpful.
Two questions:
1) Does anyone else get offended when a non-juggler sees your tricks and their first question is “Can you juggle chainsaws!” ??
2) If “yes” to Q#1...What’s your best/kindest/funniest come-back to shut up that ‘heckler’?
Thanks!
1) I don’t get offended, but it does happen a lot and it’s definitely annoying. That and the “can you juggle 5/6/7/8/9 etc” when you’re juggling a certain amount. Oh and my favorite I’ve gotten “you’re not as good as JugglinJosh!” 😂
2) When asked if I can juggle chainsaws I just say “yup! But I left them at home” to shut them up because it’s not like they can prove I can’t 😉
I always say "yes, I juggle them all the time!", while holding my hand up with a couple of fingers folded as if they were cut off at the knuckle. It's not in the greatest taste, and it's in no way honest, but they ask a silly question, they get a silly answer.
I always tell new jugglers you will always be asked "can you juggle 1 more" than whatever max number you can do. Might as well get used to it. Also prepare for every version of "ball" joke. I think the best thing you can do is put 3 objects in their hands and show them... It doesn't matter the number, the fun is in the doing!
Thank you for jungling art. You are a good ambasador for junglers.
I jungling 25 years. For me it's very important the size for the balls.
I start 10 years white 64 Cm. After 10 years white 60 Cm and now i jungling white 58 Cm. Now is perfect,. Please make vidéo ,size ball for size hand. Excuse me for language, i am french. Ludo.
This rules thank you for sharing
Also at 14:40 I appreciate that you left in the little mess up, the look on your face of "that is not what I wanted it to do" is so relatable
Good stuff Taylor! Qualify... someone once told me that a flash was with the number of props in a pattern, a juggle was when you did the number of props + 1... e.g. 5 ball cascade, you would need 11 catches to be officially juggling the trick. Is that for real or have I been wronged?
I love the discription! Because I wont be able to remember all the terms :S
I wanna see more juggling term
And with club trickery I am currently working on tennis forward flips turn overs aka oh shits
Pins, sticks, thumpers, whatsits?
1:20 those knitted juggling balls look so cute
Those were my very first set of juggling beanbags. I bought them at a street fair and they're terrible for juggling :D
@@TaylorTries lol
Very good information. I knew a lot of them but not all. One trick I am going to start working on is Mills Mess, with the new beanbags I got for jugglingwarehouse.com. Your tutorial, I think will be very helpful. Thanks for what you are doing.👍
if you juggle 4 balls in the rhythm left-right-right-left-left-right-right-left.... you are able to juggle the cascade pattern
with a with a even number of balls (4,6,8, etc.).
I have tried to do a cascade pattern with 4 balls and it does work but it doesn't work as well as when I do 3 or 5 jugguling balls
I walk while I juggle. I guess I'm waggling! Lol.
Nice !!!
Do u know any balls which are very light and good hand size my arms starts to fatigue out. I’ve heard about Russian ball being best. I do juggling for hours on end
So really what you mean is a qualify is every ball is through twice cuz that’s how I’ve always imagined it
Yeah basically!
@@TaylorTries yeah I muted trinex he’s a creep
@@TaylorTries I don’t know what his deal is
@@collinhenderson9357 That guy hit everyone in the comments up the last video, I went on his channel and told him to stop being a pervert. Pretty sure he was trying to say something other than what he did in the video. Judging by the background video that is.
You said you can't do a 3 ball fountain. Is that not juggling 3 in one hand?
Hi,im ten and can do 5 balls.Did you know juggling is a sport. Well the people in my class dont. People in my class kind of bullie me because they dont think juggling is a sport is a sport.😂
Taylor, you should be a contestant on Jeopardy that makes you smarter
Hahaha I would never have a good enough memory to be on Jeopardy!
Rest in peace, Alex Trebek
Don't think I'll ever get used to the term toss over throws. In the UK tossing is something you do in private ;)
Great video as always Taylor, very informative .Please please please help. I've been trying to do a 5 ball cascade since the 27th December. I can do up to 8 throws and catches but I just can't qualify. What can I do to get those extra throws?
Have you watched my 5 ball tutorial? 5 balls takes a long time. Do the exercises I talk about in the tutorial. And practice every day. It took me about a year to get 5 balls
@@TaylorTries Yes I've watched the tutorial a few times. I have no friends and here in Yorkshire we can't go out, so I have 3 or 4 hours a day spare. I try to juggle as much as possible. The main problem I have is the balls bumping in the air, I have 2 sets of different coloured balls, so I have 3 of one colour and 2 of the other. I can get 10 throws, I just can't catch more than 8
I wonder if there's any useful term (one word or short phrase) to describe juggling asymmetrical patterns in, what I call it, "the other way" or "the other side". For example: siteswaps of even length. When a right-handed person juggles ss 53 continuously it's easier to throw 5's from right and 3's from their left hand. How to call a 53 when they throw 5's from left and 3's from right?
When I explain this, it takes too many words and is irritating even for me who says it. I for example say: "My record of 7531 on the weaker side is 30 rounds", or "My record of 7531 when I throw 7's from my left hand is 30 rounds" (english is not my first language btw).
Is there any general way to say it in a neat, short way? Like "My record of [short magic phrase ] 7531 is 30 rounds"? Anybody? If there isn't, maybe should it be invented? What do you think?
Can you do a juggling trick called on the head
Would love more
Hello!
Can’t do a three ball fountain she says, what about six ball pattern: three in each hand
Tnx ❤
You are the king of weird body throws 💜
Hi
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Me too Rohan juggler
Can you juggle while balancing an egg on a spoon with your left hand
Did you see her juggle glass snow globes over Christmas?
Yes
this might be kind of tedious and boring to make a tutorial about but jugglinglab???? ive been having a hard time figuring out how to navigate it/utilize it to come up with patterns i have in my head. basics i got down, but intermediate/adv stuff not at all. not sure if youre super familiar with it
Hahaha I was just talking to a juggler about how confusing I find jugglinglab! I need to learn how to navigate it too. Once I do I'll make a tutorial on it!