Post by Little Paul
I'm probably somewhere in the middle of those two options. I'll deal with anything that's within arms reach, if it's not in arms reach I'll keep sending good, on-time passes until I can recover the...
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That looks really good...Unfortunately the one and only Bristol screening of it follows hard on the heels of my work christmas party - so I'm unlikely to be sober enough to give it my full...
View ArticlePost by emilyw
3. Pick one thing they would get most benefit from working on. Tell them about that one thing. Then point out every pass where they get that thing RIGHT. Also teach them to look through the pattern so...
View ArticlePost by Mats1
Haha yes the first one is definitely 7792244. Post replyby Mats1, in response to this post 2015-12-04 15:44:20
View ArticlePost by Richard Loxley
Right in the middle of the two.I don't point out mistakes unless at least half their throws have the same mistake, in which case I'll point it out during the next pause.Post replyby Richard Loxley, in...
View ArticlePost by Owen Greenaway
Thanks for making this. I'll look at it over the weekend :)Post replyby Owen Greenaway, in response to this post 2015-12-04 18:50:20
View ArticlePost by Orinoco
Saying how much feedback you want up front is a good plan if you know what is going to be useful to you, but will a newbie really know? I think there is a lot of pressure to take feedback even when it...
View ArticlePost by Emily Cohen
Wondering if anyone has seen this trick landed before? https://youtu.be/pI-GV9J1mRsPost replyby Emily Cohen, 2015-12-04 20:20:39
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
Integrating juggling ball detection and run counting into the encoding process is possible. Run time was manageable. After optimization, the run time to process the 9 minute video (1.1gigs) was 4...
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
I'll try it for you if you will send me some video.I took this video in a freshly painted white racquetball court with 2.65" dark blue spherical Russian style juggling balls. I used a Garmin Virb...
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To run this program you need to install Python and OpenCV. Both are free, and easy to install in Ubuntu. They are possible to install in Windows and Mac.Read through this page on the Hough Circle...
View ArticlePost by The Void
Hi Emily,Well done for discovering the trick. I've seen it done before, and done it myself. My memories are hazy, but probably at a London juggling workshop in the mid-90s. Cheers.Post replyby The...
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
I wrote runfinder.py to collect data.After a post by Dee, I was reading about inverse gamma distributions. For several days I was preoccupied with whether length of juggling runs is an example of a...
View ArticlePost by bad1dobby
Definitely not easy. I used to know a couple of people who had learned this one - it took a lot of work.Re glass on fan - this is not a very impressive version, I think. The floppy edge on the fan...
View ArticlePost by PipJim
Good work. It's always nice to invent something, even if you're not the first to have done so (which is pretty much invariably the case with juggling). Have you tried it with the other hand? And then...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
The Netherlands is cool.I can tell, I've lived in Berlin and currently I am living in Toulouse, both because of juggling. And still I like the Netherlands.. That must mean something, right?So, I...
View ArticlePost by Turbo 418
Watch the whole video (including the slo-mo bit)Post replyby Turbo 418, in response to this post 2015-12-05 00:05:11
View ArticlePost by Norbi
*ehem* that was meant to be from this account.Post replyby Norbi, in response to this post 2015-12-05 00:05:56
View ArticlePost by PipJim
Oops my bad, I'll blame that on the fact I watched it on my phone. And the fact I clearly wasn't paying enough attention...Post replyby PipJim, in response to this post 2015-12-05 00:31:09
View ArticlePost by Mats1
"I realized that personal records are not indicative of general skill"Are you suggesting a personal best of 175 catches of 7 balls for person A vs a personal best of 10 catches of 7 balls for person B...
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