Post by Mike Moore
This is one of the many examples of things I've read and forgotten. Thank you for the reminder.Post replyby Mike Moore, in response to this post 2015-08-17 23:42:18
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Yes, if you're not pushing yourself to failure each time then you won't improve. I'd recommend the book 'bounce, the myth of talent and the power of practice', which talks about this and several other...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Well, if we were to catch it and pass it on to the machine it would turn into a shower pattern, wheras if the machine could catch it himself it could do onehanded pure juggling ;)Post replyby Daniel...
View ArticlePost by Little Paul
I've always thought of it from the point of view that with a flash you're practising the launch, and the collect, but neither of those are all that helpful for the bit in the middle, as you say - due...
View ArticlePost by peterbone
Yes, I think that occasionally working on the collect is good as well. Especially for performers.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-08-18 10:03:31
View ArticlePost by Brook Roberts
I think the point I take is that if you do a flash, you do practice the launch, and the collect, but you can do a funny timing that won't be useful for launching longer runs. So not only are you not...
View ArticlePost by emilyw
I always mixed in "aim for X catches with clean collect" (with increasing X) because I felt it focused my attention much more on what happens as things start to go wonky, and less on training myself to...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
answering "(cheating) timing" - Not only the timing, but also everything else needed to keep a pattern up for a few periods: the right height, apt (most `relaxed´ possible) posture, the needed...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Also, launching and collecting use up most effort and body tension and have a different focus .. like starting and braking a run, while the running itself is constant, easier, fluent, enduring.Post...
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
I am beginning to think this is ridiculous, it's a much better idea to use a tennis ball machine pointed at an angled surface. Some machines all ready have a basin on top.Post replyby Stephen Meschke,...
View ArticlePost by bad1dobby
Die Kunst des Jonglierens [not a vid, for a change]Anybody out there have an English translation of Die Kunst des Jonglierens? It's just arrived in the mail, and while I'm happy to translate it...
View ArticlePost by Little Paul
Is that a german translation of the Ken Benge book? http://www.dube.com/book/ArtOfJugglingBook.php or is it by some other author?Google images throws up some german translations of a Dave Finnegan book...
View ArticlePost by Little Paul
Talking of the Ken Benge book, I don't have a copy - does anyone have one and is it interesting at all?Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-08-18 15:25:06
View ArticlePost by Mike Armstrong
I've got a copy (maybe two different editions...but I couldn't swear to that). There's nothing especially exciting about it, but it's well worth 54p -...
View ArticlePost by The Void
Concept inspired by Juggletween. http://juggling.tv/15343Post replyby The Void, 2015-08-18 16:44:33
View ArticlePost by Orinoco
Very nicely done! How long has that been in the making?Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post 2015-08-18 17:24:15
View ArticlePost by The Void
First clip was filmed a year ago. Main delay due to one participant not owning a decent camera.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2015-08-18 18:37:19
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PS Thank you.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2015-08-18 18:37:29
View ArticlePost by Little Paul
Well if it's that cheap...Post replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-08-18 20:17:13
View ArticlePost by DavidCain
I have part of it translated. I'll try to get to it sometime soon, but I'm in the hospital this week with my mom.David CainPost replyby DavidCain, in response to this post 2015-08-19 00:13:47
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