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Rockin yo
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my bro wants to start juggling so can anyone help me find the best juggling site to learn many begginer to advanced tricks for wen he gets better
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« Last Edit: September 10, 2006, 11:11:46 PM by stupendous »
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Spin Doctors Santa Cruz Yo-Yo Club
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Look at them yoyos...thats the way you do it
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Doubleyou
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I dont seem to be able to find any forums and such discussing new ideas etc. maybe juggling have been overkilled.. so noone is interested in making up new stuff..
hmm.. maybe making up anything new in juggling is impossible..?
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I am glad you've been to my website  ! I'm sorry you didn't find it helpful.  A lot of folks have  , here's my testimonials page: http://www.jugglingisasnap.org/testimonials.htm  I wish I could include 18 and younger on my website  , it would make my job a lot easier. I need lots of hits for statistical significance in the study I'm doing  . It is especially frustrating because I know that young learners are some of the best. I taught myself when I was 10! I can't because the Institutional Review Board at my University is concerned about solicitation of minors. People who sign on to my website will actually be participants in a University-condoned experiment so liability is always an issue.  The sites listed are all good, but they are not as detailed as mine. Juggling is a Snap! is a great foundation for anyone, but those folks who are quick studies are easily accommodated by the more brief instructions available elsewhere. Juggling is a Snap! is especially good  for people who might have struggled with more simplified instructions: http://www.jugglingisasnap.org/I also challenge current jugglers to learn the snapping technique (a great exercise to improve the stability of your pattern), and to apply it to the learning of more advanced tricks and numbers juggling. It is a great technique to manage and facilitate transitions in learning  . Have fun juggling and good luck!
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Wildcat Jugglers is another great first site. Combine that with King's Cascade and you have a good video of most of the easier 3 and 4 ball tricks: http://homepage.mac.com/abramr/juggling/tutorial/category/index.htmlFor awsome text descriptions of lots and lots and lots of 3 ball tricks, check out: http://www.twjc.co.uk/tutorials.htmlAnd if you want to learn what all those numbers mean, this is a clear tutorial: http://geocities.com/aidanjburns/contents.htmlI am still working on my 5 ball cascade. Took up yoyoing again for a break from picking up my GBallz and Nord's Juggling Thingies. I actually have not practiced my 5 ball cascade since I got my Pyro... so maybe I'm not actually working on my 5 ball cascade! After joggling one day I discovered that I can do 3 ball snake (50505 )easily now after not doing it for like 5 months! That was a nice surprise! Don't know if yoyoing helped my 3d perception, or if all the dropping of 4 ball mill's mess just made me quicker.
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Umm... I'm a little surprised no one mentioned www.expertvillage.com . Just search for "juggling" or something like that. They have wonderful instructional videos on juggling balls and clubs, and many different patterns. There are (I believe) 3 different 'experts' on the site that teach juggling. I have found all of them to be extremely helpful. I also use the site for learning most of my yoyo tricks.
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Jugglingdb.com
You don't need to go anywhere else. There are many juggling websites just like there are tons of Yo-Yo websites but I assume there's a select few you'll go to for Yo-Yo. This is the case with juggling as well.
The best resource online right now is absolutely jugglingdb.com
If you're a beginner or the best it is the place. I've been juggling for a long time and I've been on here pretty much since I started.
Seriously, nothing else compares.
If you go to the rec.juggling link on the main page you'll find the discussion forum. It is excellent.
Go now.
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I dont seem to be able to find any forums and such discussing new ideas etc. maybe juggling have been overkilled.. so noone is interested in making up new stuff..
hmm.. maybe making up anything new in juggling is impossible..?
This post makes me sad. It's just not true man. See my other post and you'll find lots of stuff on new and current juggling styles. If you think that there is no new juggling going on then check this out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d-e6J6urek (External Embedding Disabled) and this as well That's just one dude.
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kizzyontay52
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SHUT UP. Go yoyo.
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i have been juggling ALOT the parts weeks.. And ive not once used any forums or other places to elarn new tricks.. they just seem to pup up, throw a ball here cross an arm here and catch, it somehow works.. try new stuff, sure youll drop alot of balls but its gonna happen..
DB97531, thanks alot for that! His cigar box stuff is pretty insane, as is that sprinkler combo with the diabs!
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No worries man.
It's true. Just fooling around and trying something random is a good place to go but it's also a good idea to get a solid base somewhere and learn a bunch of stuff on technique so that you can explore more freely.
The dude there (Wes Peden) Does a lot of other stuff besides juggling (including Yo-Yo) but it's all pretty much secondary to juggling. You can imagine how nuts that is.
But yeah. Research, talk to people, practice and have fun.
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kizzyontay52
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SHUT UP. Go yoyo.
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that guys a bit like me, 'cept everything is second to yoyoing.. diabolo is after that, but i do CJ, juggling, cigar boxes, poi, balisong, kendama, bar flair, flower sticks and devil sticks aswell as some others..
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hcjesse
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No worries man.
It's true. Just fooling around and trying something random is a good place to go but it's also a good idea to get a solid base somewhere and learn a bunch of stuff on technique so that you can explore more freely.
The dude there (Wes Peden) Does a lot of other stuff besides juggling (including Yo-Yo) but it's all pretty much secondary to juggling. You can imagine how nuts that is.
But yeah. Research, talk to people, practice and have fun.
I have to ask you DB97531, can you even do DB97531? If so, MAD respect from a fellow juggler. I can barely flash 97531 and Kizzytay, check out kingscascade.com and learn a few trick on their. that site helped me out so much when i was first starting and will probably help you out a lot too check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riqkA3HKHB8 (External Embedding Disabled)
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http://www.higginsbrothers.com/ they have all the juggling props u can think of Their very reliable when it comes to weight for each ball etc Their diabolo stuff is amazing to like the Finesse
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