Brunex d for example the trick at 6:02 min. no I'm actually quite involved in the European juggling community and have been for a couple years now, also I watched almost every Yt video with juggling in it I could find since 2012. I'm just really curious about your statement, that many tricks in this video seem "mainstream" to you, because at least at the conventions I visited here in Germany technical wjf style juggling is the main thing and it's also what most of my juggling friends are into. I've heard that it's a different story in South American countries. So I would really like to know, where you're from and how you got the impression that this balancy, manipulaty style is mainstream (not trying to be an arse, just legitimately curious)
Brunex d oh I do know about those jugglers. I watched every single video on their respective channels and many more where they're featured in. I even met Marvin ong briefly at the ejc 2015 and I know quite a few people personally who are mad into that kind off stuff. However I still get the feeling that this style of juggling is pretty underrepresented in the juggling community, in comparison to technical or numbers juggling or take outs and other passing patterns, because that's what I see 2/3 of jugglers do at the conventions I'm going to. I do have to admit though, that my interest in the more manipulation style trick has only begun fairly recent, compared to my interest in technical stuff PS: I'm absolutely certain that I haven't seen 10% of the juggling videos in the world, but at least I saw every single one I ever came across
I seem to remember playing that trick at 6.02 with Mikel in 2003 at Circomedia just when he was getting into fishtails. Definitely not new. Sorry Fabian but I agree with what Brunex has said.
Rob Fiery oh don't be sorry. I wasn't surprised or angry or anything, to see moves I thought I came up with. this happens on an almost daily basis and it doesn't change anything to me about the move. my reasons for "inventing" new stuff are: to show people stuff they don't know yet and to boost my ego for figuring it out on my own. when I find out, that a move has already been done, that only means that there are a few people who know it already, but that's rarely a problem with my audience. and if they do know the trick, I just have to do it prettier than they know it and everything is fine again :) I was just blown away by the amount of tricks that I "invented" in this video and also how similar our styles are.Him doing these moves in this video means he likes them the same as me. this plus our similarity in style and him being way more advanced than me, makes it feel to me like I've got an older brother I never met and that's what intrigued me
Elegant and very graceful. Your skills are beautiful to watch.
Buenos días amigo, muy buena rutina, me puedes hacer el favor de decirme el nombre del truco de movimiento en espiral
q buenos trucos de equilibrio washoooo!!! felicitaciones
Que chimba, Asdrubal!!
De nuevo m encuentro este video. Y hahahaha es que juega muy bien. Tremendo estilo .
Qué bueno verte por aquí!
beautiful skills....thank you for sharing
Great video!
Awesome Tricks !!!
Que máquina!!!!! trucazos!
Aguante Colombia!!!
Esta genial LA filmacion, Los trucos Super, Creo que lo unico Para MI perception Es La Musica no se, me parece que falla pero aun asi me gusto.
Brutalísimooo!!!
Que talento,
magic, the fish on 4:02 is a dream
Millsy arm balance fuck yes
oh come on. there are sooo many tricks in there of which I thought I invented them and I'm the only one working on, that it actually scares me
Brunex d for example the trick at 6:02 min. no I'm actually quite involved in the European juggling community and have been for a couple years now, also I watched almost every Yt video with juggling in it I could find since 2012.
I'm just really curious about your statement, that many tricks in this video seem "mainstream" to you, because at least at the conventions I visited here in Germany technical wjf style juggling is the main thing and it's also what most of my juggling friends are into. I've heard that it's a different story in South American countries.
So I would really like to know, where you're from and how you got the impression that this balancy, manipulaty style is mainstream (not trying to be an arse, just legitimately curious)
Brunex d oh I do know about those jugglers. I watched every single video on their respective channels and many more where they're featured in. I even met Marvin ong briefly at the ejc 2015 and I know quite a few people personally who are mad into that kind off stuff. However I still get the feeling that this style of juggling is pretty underrepresented in the juggling community, in comparison to technical or numbers juggling or take outs and other passing patterns, because that's what I see 2/3 of jugglers do at the conventions I'm going to.
I do have to admit though, that my interest in the more manipulation style trick has only begun fairly recent, compared to my interest in technical stuff
PS: I'm absolutely certain that I haven't seen 10% of the juggling videos in the world, but at least I saw every single one I ever came across
I seem to remember playing that trick at 6.02 with Mikel in 2003 at Circomedia just when he was getting into fishtails. Definitely not new. Sorry Fabian but I agree with what Brunex has said.
Rob Fiery oh don't be sorry. I wasn't surprised or angry or anything, to see moves I thought I came up with. this happens on an almost daily basis and it doesn't change anything to me about the move. my reasons for "inventing" new stuff are: to show people stuff they don't know yet and to boost my ego for figuring it out on my own. when I find out, that a move has already been done, that only means that there are a few people who know it already, but that's rarely a problem with my audience. and if they do know the trick, I just have to do it prettier than they know it and everything is fine again :)
I was just blown away by the amount of tricks that I "invented" in this video and also how similar our styles are.Him doing these moves in this video means he likes them the same as me. this plus our similarity in style and him being way more advanced than me, makes it feel to me like I've got an older brother I never met and that's what intrigued me