One of the greatest jugglers of all time, Enrico Rastelli learned alot of tricks from Takashima. He was a master of the Awata Games. A Japanese juggling system from Medieval times. When both of them were touring Russia about the time of World War 1. Rastelli wore a Kimono in some of his performances. Every culture in the world has a form of juggling.
The base pattern is (6, 4x)* with the 4s as outside throws. The extra back and forth motion comes from him adding (6x,4x)s into that pattern, so the siteswap becomes (6, 4x)(4x, 6x)*, with the 4s still as outside throws.
One of the greatest jugglers of all time, Enrico Rastelli learned alot of tricks from Takashima. He was a master of the Awata Games. A Japanese juggling system from Medieval times. When both of them were touring Russia about the time of World War 1. Rastelli wore a Kimono in some of his performances. Every culture in the world has a form of juggling.
one of my most favorite videos this year - I really like the diversity of the tricks!
Thanks for the show!
Very fun, all the way through!
Fantastic, that's skill, dedication.
自分を奮い立たせるべきか、それとも挑戦するのを諦めるべきか。難しい選択だ!
Thats some serious practice
Awesome work!
Especially enjoyed 0:50, 1:58, 2:17, 2:58, 3:17 - many brilliant ideas
@@noslowerdnayessss ..... I wold add 5:17
@@and10101 yes that is very nice also
2:18 siteswap?? prolly my fav 5ball pattern ive seen
The base pattern is (6, 4x)* with the 4s as outside throws. The extra back and forth motion comes from him adding (6x,4x)s into that pattern, so the siteswap becomes (6, 4x)(4x, 6x)*, with the 4s still as outside throws.
@@stevenraanes4786 thankyou!
Yeah, it's sweet!
Epic.
😮
1:32 siteswap? so beautifull
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Nice ,,how to it plz ans?
Perfeito 👏👏👏
How are Japanese jugglers so amazing what’s your secret