Post by pumpkineater23
Hey Shawn, welcome to The Edge.Post replyby pumpkineater23, in response to this post 2015-10-22 19:45:47
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Hi shawnlives,.. isn't that a "shoulder throw"http://juggle.wikia.com/wiki/Shoulder_throws ? .. Depending on thrown from behind to front, or else a "reverse shoulder throw" if thrown from front to...
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.. or else - if thrown from front to back over the 'other' shoulder - I've heard that being called a "frontcross" somewhere. (wikia doesn't seem to 'know' these, but an use of "frontcrosses" for a...
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Link for the lazy!Hi Shawn, welcome aboard & thanks for saying hello!Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post 2015-10-22 21:05:53
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I've recently seen a guy in a vid even catch such frontcrosses with throwhand again .. a frontcross-self-throw (over the other shoulder), then.Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post...
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That Kremo vid is from "the generation game" and seems to be from the segment where after watching the demonstration by the professional, the contestants have to copy them.I *think* I remember watching...
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Hard shots made by professional sports stars are still probably around 1 in 2You think so? I once studied fencing under a commonwealth gold medalist. It took me a year to score a single point against...
View ArticlePost by JackJuggles
I think the hard shot totally depends on the situation. I play basketball and I can make a hard shot 15-20% of the time, keep in note that is a hard shot for me and not NBA players. Although I do have...
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Welcome! Are you doing a Boston Shuffle? http://www.libraryofjuggling.com/Tricks/3balltricks/BostonShuffle.htmlThanks for the work you're putting into your channel, I've been enjoying the videos.Post...
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If they did this five times in a row, what are the odds only one person exactly gets 3/5 success rate?Post replyby Mats1, in response to this post 2015-10-23 06:33:24
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Certainty in the NBA case, the best shooter at this kind of distance got 63%: http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-pointsSome time ago, I recall seeing a video of two NBA players with...
View ArticlePost by emilyw
chance that something happens? 100%!!I think this is a good motto for life.Post replyby emilyw, in response to this post 2015-10-23 09:52:00
View ArticlePost by peterbone
Are your genetic muscle memory issues professionally diagnosed?Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-10-23 09:57:45
View ArticlePost by Mike Armstrong
Regardless of training, that's a very hard throw. Even if these Japanese supermen could hit the top of the beaker 9 out of 10 it's still a 1 in 100 chance of them all hitting the target.Assume 10...
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YesPost replyby JackJuggles, in response to this post 2015-10-23 10:45:25
View ArticlePost by lukeburrage
This is exactly my thought. The hard way would be to do it for real.The video is a commercial video. If they wanted to do it for real, there would be a possibility that they could film for 17 hours,...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
.. or for when checking in for a flight.;o]=)Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2015-10-23 11:22:35
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Doesn't anyone know him: https://youtu.be/eX0Iy93nqKs ("Trick shot Titus", basketball, 8:0 vs. Shaquille O'Neal: https://youtu.be/xT5qePw6cKI ) ..Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post...
View ArticlePost by pumpkineater23
Peter, you're a DNA denier!Post replyby pumpkineater23, in response to this post 2015-10-23 13:24:38
View ArticlePost by peterbone
OK, fair enough. Good on you for doing juggling. Do you find that it helps your condition?Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-10-23 14:05:58
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