Oooh, I love the idea of practicing the 7 height throws. That's great as I've always had a tendency to err on the not quite high enough throws (to compensate for a lack of control that comes with higher throws).
I started juggling on my knees and now I have so much more space!!!! I can’t believe I hadn’t thought of it before... Edit: Well, it turns out that you are suggesting not to use this method, but I feel like it’s working so far so I don’t know if should keep doing it or not. Edit 2: Also great tutorial!
Thanks Henry!! I only don't suggest it because it stops you from moving around and can make tricks harder to learn initially... But if you don't have the ceiling height to juggle properly then it might be the trade off you have to make! So if it's working for you by all means keep doing it!
any tips on one hand throwing farther outwards and the other hand throwing inwards? I can't tell which hand is trying to compensate for the other and what i'm doing wrong
Definitely a common problem so don’t worry too much! First I would definitely recommend Filming yourself and watching the footage back in slow motion or poor is playing so you can see exactly which hand is the culprit. Once you figure out the problem you can actively try to correct it by throwing it more in et cetera but you can also practice various fourball exercises like the ones in this video with the same thing in mind and ideally that will carry through to when you do five balls. I also found the turning exercises making sure you try to turn both ways and moving within fireball juggling is e.g. walking back and forwards was very useful as well as playing with juggling at different heights. If you use Instagram feel free to tag me in a story or send me a video and I will have a look at your pattern for you see if I can see any obvious problems.
This is genuinely one of the best 5 ball tutorials I’ve seen. Thank you very much!
😊 thank you William!
very good and clear. bravo
Oooh, I love the idea of practicing the 7 height throws. That's great as I've always had a tendency to err on the not quite high enough throws (to compensate for a lack of control that comes with higher throws).
Extraordinary tutorial
I’m still learning but I’m almost there thank you👍🏻👍🏻
Best tutorial on 5 balls and I've watched quite a few different ones.
Thanks!! That's great to hear 😊
Glad to see the 'slow film' bit. Had been meaning to ask ....x
yes about time i used that effect!
Very helpful . Thanks !
No worries! Glad it helped 😁👍
Good stuff. I am one week into training for 5 balls. I can now do 6 throws and catches. But damn it is a lot harder to learn than 4 balls.
The learning curve is much steeper for sure, just stay consistent and persist
Thank you so much for this tutorial; I was able to go from flashing inconsistently to qualifying! It was funny seeing your head go down at 9:11
Haha yes!! Congrats man! I am really happy to hear 😁🙏🏻
Wow thank you this tutorial ❤😊
🙏
Thanks so much
no problemo!
Thank u🙇🙇
No problem
I started juggling on my knees and now I have so much more space!!!! I can’t believe I hadn’t thought of it before...
Edit: Well, it turns out that you are suggesting not to use this method, but I feel like it’s working so far so I don’t know if should keep doing it or not.
Edit 2: Also great tutorial!
Thanks Henry!! I only don't suggest it because it stops you from moving around and can make tricks harder to learn initially...
But if you don't have the ceiling height to juggle properly then it might be the trade off you have to make!
So if it's working for you by all means keep doing it!
nice brother
Can you do a video on the snake cause I just keep on going to the three ball cascade
Yes I can! I will try and do that this weekend or next week! Thanks for the suggestion
Made that snake Tutorial for ya dude!
Thanks you so much!! That’s gonna help a lot!!
any tips on one hand throwing farther outwards and the other hand throwing inwards? I can't tell which hand is trying to compensate for the other and what i'm doing wrong
Definitely a common problem so don’t worry too much! First I would definitely recommend Filming yourself and watching the footage back in slow motion or poor is playing so you can see exactly which hand is the culprit.
Once you figure out the problem you can actively try to correct it by throwing it more in et cetera but you can also practice various fourball exercises like the ones in this video with the same thing in mind and ideally that will carry through to when you do five balls.
I also found the turning exercises making sure you try to turn both ways and moving within fireball juggling is e.g. walking back and forwards was very useful as well as playing with juggling at different heights.
If you use Instagram feel free to tag me in a story or send me a video and I will have a look at your pattern for you see if I can see any obvious problems.
@@mikecorrcircus Thank you!!! I will try to get a good angle on camera and send it.
What editing software do you use
Adobe premiere pro!
Ok thank you so much
Im still struggle with 4 balls, 3 ball no problem
Check out my 4 ball tutorial mate!
@@mikecorrcircus thank sir