Post by david
If you can find a place where two mirrored surfaces meet at 90 degrees with the join between them running vertical and juggle in front of them, looking into the corner, you'll get an idea of what you...
View ArticlePost by The Void
This also has the disturbing effect of making you realise that you *don't* actually look like what a flat mirror makes you think you do.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2016-04-10 22:12:28
View ArticlePost by Quinn_Lewis
Thanks, man! I think I stole more of yours than you did mine! We loved having you guys here!Post replyby Quinn_Lewis, in response to this post 2016-04-11 02:05:49
View ArticlePost by peterbone
Amazing. I wonder how much they're able to influence the trajectory after it's left their hand.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2016-04-11 08:41:29
View ArticlePost by The Void
I was blown away for the first few shots. Then I realised it's all down to string length. When the string runs out, the tops don't continue in a straight line, but rather they're "snapped" off, and...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
I find it bizarre to see how the spintop flips up to standing right when it is released... How does that work????Their making off video is worth watching...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Something went wrong with that link...But here it is againhttps://youtu.be/_5XUkAYFltMPost replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2016-04-11 11:35:50
View ArticlePost by peterbone
I guess that the string is wound around a point below the center of gravity of the top. As they pull it hard at the end it causes the axis to rotate.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipping_top with also lots of names for it (trompo, koma, ..).Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-04-11 14:11:00
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.. and, for spanish speakers linking to the very long "featured article" https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrompoPost replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-04-11 14:14:11
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Is there any undisputable general principles, tenets, toss-juggling truths?.. that necessarily always apply? Cos' it seems of all good advices and tips and "good for"-s it will always depend on your...
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Like .. Is there any logical necessities when learning, when improving, that are without any doubt possible always true?Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-04-11 22:57:13
View ArticlePost by Orinoco
Joggling will never be cool.Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post 2016-04-12 11:42:50
View ArticlePost by Mike Moore
Joggling is/was considered pretty cool where I live...we had the most world-record holding woman who frequently trained here, along with some others because we have an annual race. It's posted about...
View ArticlePost by Mike Moore
How about: it's easier to learn a pattern that only touches your hands sighted, then blind, rather than the other way around. I feel like the prevelency of doing this in practice is strong support of...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Haha! .. nor beautiful lol. Unless one joggles 7b olympic distance.Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-04-12 13:44:41
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Convinced.Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-04-12 13:50:02
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I also mean like .. Is there any (true) guidelines, rules, that could show up in a schoolbook of juggling, any law(s) of juggling, that are not ``depends´´ and not ``yeah, but´´ in-case-true?I mean,...
View ArticlePost by ^Tom_
On the subject of registration and infopoint (based on 2015), just to dump here before I forget:After the first day the independent (pre)registration can be closed down, and registration can be taken...
View ArticlePost by Dee
Thanks Tom..Having space for the registration corral last year meant that we only had to have a single checkpoint on the way into the campsite. Another useful way of gleaning information point...
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