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Behind the Back Throws – 3 Balls
Explained by JugglingStein:
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Rubenstein’s and Romeo’s Revenge
Two in one, explained by thegnome54:
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Mills Mess Shower
Welcome to the Mills’ Mess Shower juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!
Need to know before attempting this trick:
3 Ball Cascade – see tutorial 1
Mills’ Mess – see tutorial 2
Shower
Bonus to know:
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Step 1
Juggle a 3 ball Mills’ Mess. Whilst doing this, try making every throw on the arm above when your arms crossed, higher. [...]
Orka’s Mess
Welcome to the Orka’s Mess juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!
Need to know before attempting this trick:
3 ball cascade – see tutorial 1
Bonus to know:
Underarm throw
Mills’ Mess – see tutorial 2
Windmill – see tutorial 16
Burkes Barrage – see tutorial 6
Note: This trick was created by Ori Roth, an amazing juggler, who named it [...]
Clawed 423
Welcome to the Clawed 423 juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!
Need to know before attempting this trick:
3 ball cascade – see tutorial 1
423
Claw
Bonus to know:
Columns
Step 1
This is simply the juggling siteswap 423. In this instant, you do it in a columns pattern where you share the middle ball.
Step 2
Now try a clawed column. [...]
17131
Explained by KNSMR:
This is also called 4 ball high-middle-low shower. The 7 tends to be lower than it should be, so when you first try this, pay attention to the 7. One way to look at it is that from 4 ball shower, you throw 1 ball really high, and then do a 3 ball [...]
7531
Explained by KNSMR:
The heights of the throws are as follows, very high(7), high(5), normal(3) and pass(1). The height ratio of 753 should be something like 16:8:2. So, the 7 must be higher than you think. Each number in 7531 represents the travel time. 7531 is a logical extension of 531. Get comfortable with 531 before [...]
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