This breakdown will change today's practice. Watched a 3 club endurance challenge you were in. Your smooth movements cut through the crowd of stiff people.
Your tutorials are always top notch! I’m learning many of these patterns at the moment and was explaining to a friend that the appeal of radial juggling and spintigration to me was the conservation of momentum leading to fluid looking patterns; what you do with the club you’re holding is as important as how it’s thrown. Thank you for giving us the vocabulary to categorize and better-understand all of these patterns.
Awesome! That is great to hear. Always love to hear any thoughts as you ponder and explore. I have quite a few ideas for further refining and simplifying some of this too.
It’s coming. It’s a complex one. This video provides foundational knowledge toward that end, especially the section on “Fully Conserved Transitionally,” so it’s a step it that direction. Mike’s Mess is already filmed and coming soon as a huge step toward jumbles.
Great Video, Great Concept, Thank you for sharing, having just branched out into poi juggling, i'm curious how these concepts define what poi patterns are posisble
I also do poi & clubs. If I understand, only some of the non-conserved patterns are not possible with poi. The partially conserved ones look possible by stalling the poi. And the fully conserved ones work great with poi, although they're very difficult to master.
@@danielreitermusicYes, mostly right. Fully conserved works great with poi. Partially conserved or non conserved patterns always require changing direction. This could be a stall or bump of some kind. Many NC or PC pattens are going to be hard but I hesitate to say impossible. Might need to get creative.
This breakdown will change today's practice. Watched a 3 club endurance challenge you were in. Your smooth movements cut through the crowd of stiff people.
Your tutorials are always top notch! I’m learning many of these patterns at the moment and was explaining to a friend that the appeal of radial juggling and spintigration to me was the conservation of momentum leading to fluid looking patterns; what you do with the club you’re holding is as important as how it’s thrown. Thank you for giving us the vocabulary to categorize and better-understand all of these patterns.
Awesome! That is great to hear. Always love to hear any thoughts as you ponder and explore. I have quite a few ideas for further refining and simplifying some of this too.
Awesome framework and thanks for making this video! It really helps me conceptualize a lot of the things I've been learning with clubs and poi.
Such a fantastic framework! Thanks for distilling this into a video!
It is the best juggling tutorial ever. Wow!
World class stuff.
Bravo
Amazing! I really like this style and tour explanation! You're also really amazing juggler🎉
Great video man!!!
a tutorial on the jumbles would be nice :)) really wanna learn this
It’s coming. It’s a complex one. This video provides foundational knowledge toward that end, especially the section on “Fully Conserved Transitionally,” so it’s a step it that direction. Mike’s Mess is already filmed and coming soon as a huge step toward jumbles.
amo este videooo
Desde Andalucía, España... impresionante 🎉
I was blind and received my sight
Gratitude !
Great Video, Great Concept, Thank you for sharing,
having just branched out into poi juggling, i'm curious how these concepts define what poi patterns are posisble
I also do poi & clubs. If I understand, only some of the non-conserved patterns are not possible with poi. The partially conserved ones look possible by stalling the poi. And the fully conserved ones work great with poi, although they're very difficult to master.
A lot of this is very relevant to poi. Especially the fully conserved patterns. Poi juggling gets way harder if you have to stop every time.
@@danielreitermusicYes, mostly right. Fully conserved works great with poi. Partially conserved or non conserved patterns always require changing direction. This could be a stall or bump of some kind. Many NC or PC pattens are going to be hard but I hesitate to say impossible. Might need to get creative.
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