This Week I Learned Kendama

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2024

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  • @MikeBoyd
    @MikeBoyd  Рік тому +104

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  • @collinsmith6807
    @collinsmith6807 Рік тому +258

    you are actually doing harder variants of the trick than you gave yourself credit for, you caught the ken in penguin grip on the bottom cup and you are doing an inward half flip during your lighthouse. Much harder to do in my opinion. Nice job!!!

    • @HyzerFlip
      @HyzerFlip Рік тому +7

      Was going to say the same!

    • @cameronforeman
      @cameronforeman Рік тому

      @@HyzerFlip hahah me too

    • @POWAHOUSEVOS
      @POWAHOUSEVOS Рік тому +1

      Came to give him props for the same reason! Gotta love watching the learning process. Easy to take for granted how satisfying it all was in the beginning after you’ve played regularly for so long. These videos are great!

    • @yotamnahir8962
      @yotamnahir8962 Рік тому +2

      this guy knows, i was talking to my computer the whole time lmao

    • @bartekmarchlinski1720
      @bartekmarchlinski1720 Рік тому

      i was looking if anyone noticed it, I'm 2 months late to the party but I hope your still jamming dama every so often

  • @giapchin
    @giapchin Рік тому +169

    I immediately went and bought a Kendama because of Mike. Looks challenging, but so satisfying and addicting.

    • @wheels808
      @wheels808 Рік тому +10

      try to learn kenflip, it looks cool and surprisingly isnt THAT hard, a couple hours of trying

    • @kenjamin_franklin_
      @kenjamin_franklin_ Рік тому +7

      Welcome to the gang! Best community in the world

    • @weevilinabox
      @weevilinabox Рік тому +8

      I ordered one before I even reached the end of video.
      It's just arrived and I'm staggered at just how smooth, shiny and _slippery_ the tama is. It has a lower coefficient with of friction with the ken than _anything_ I've encountered in my 35-year engineering career. With the ken manually placed on the tama (as it would be after the first move of lighthouse), if the top of the spike moves more than about 5 mm off vertical, it's game over.
      Is such low friction normal? Do people roughen their dama? Or maybe wax it? Or do I just need to massively up my game?

    • @kenjamin_franklin_
      @kenjamin_franklin_ Рік тому

      @@weevilinabox you must have ordered an older generation kendama. The newer kendamas that you can buy directly from the top brands would be significantly easier. I recommend starting with one from @sweetskendamas

    • @bradwillard8009
      @bradwillard8009 Рік тому +1

      GET SESHING!!!!!!

  • @samopurple
    @samopurple Рік тому +235

    Nice one!! You even did a few things the hard way! Here are a few bonus tips
    1. Always start from a stationary, still, untangled position.
    2. Tie a small knot in the string on the outside of the ball to prevent the bead popping out of the hole on your lighthouse.
    3. Hole control! Try to land the tama on the cups in a way that you can see inside the hole, and try not to spin in so the string twists or tangles.
    4. The direction things move can make tricks easier e.g. Lighthouse -> in is a bit easier with the lighthouse falling toward you so you can watch the spike.
    5. KNEES!!!

    • @knethen
      @knethen Рік тому +3

      for 2. it also works to rest your pinky or ring finger against the string in tama grip, although, if you have a natural grip where your fingers can't reach the string easily this might be too uncomfortable

    • @williametzler3743
      @williametzler3743 Рік тому +1

      What about the playing with a rh strung ken left handed so the easy big cup is harder but the hard small cup is way easier?
      Also the doing penguin instead of normal base cup?
      Also swing spike over spike?

    • @noavejl917
      @noavejl917 Рік тому +3

      Also, he did Pingwin Basecup instead of just a normal Basecup. I was impressed he got it anyway since doing it Pingwin is quite a bit harder

    • @derkernsen
      @derkernsen Рік тому +3

      2. Is bullshit dude. Stop knotting your string. So many tricks are hindered by this

    • @sh41
      @sh41 Рік тому

      The penguin base cup and the reverse falling down were like... Why is he making it even harder on himself?

  • @HalosydneICS
    @HalosydneICS Рік тому +599

    A fun skill to learn might be throwing a Frisbee! It is deceptively difficult (especially for forehand flicks), and it'd be really fun to see your learning processes applied to it!

    • @kosherlystoned
      @kosherlystoned Рік тому +41

      Let's see Mike try some disc golf!

    • @derrickdigiulio4027
      @derrickdigiulio4027 Рік тому +7

      Let's see mike shoot a 900 rated round

    • @HalosydneICS
      @HalosydneICS Рік тому +10

      Full disclosure, I'm an Ultimate Frisbee player and love the sport to bits, and wish more people played it

    • @InfinityBladeRecollection
      @InfinityBladeRecollection Рік тому +3

      @@HalosydneICShey me too yeah flicks take a long time especially bladey throws and long hunks

    • @HalosydneICS
      @HalosydneICS Рік тому +2

      @@InfinityBladeRecollection nothing feels quite as rewarding as a good flick huck coming off

  • @dukeofthebedhead1963
    @dukeofthebedhead1963 Рік тому +12

    The exact, almost involuntary way he cleans the kendama at 9:59 shows the hours he put into this thing. Mad respect.

  • @dylan7ludlam
    @dylan7ludlam Рік тому +2

    shout out sweets kendamas for being the only company to have tutorials from beginner to advanced

  • @SarcasmoRex
    @SarcasmoRex Рік тому +12

    Hearing Mike's wife and her joy at his successes just makes me smile.

    • @FlyingHat
      @FlyingHat 4 дні тому

      Same, you can literally feel their excitement!!!

  • @jasonbest1
    @jasonbest1 Рік тому +55

    Mike this was INCREDIBLE! I always thought the artful wizardry of the Kendama was lost to time, where I personally learnt it from one of the last few successors we have today - the great Ryan Higa. He moved mountains for the practices of Kendama, championing it across TV, demonstrating the limitless real-world applications of this mere ‘toy’ that we love. Thank you for this video Mike.

    • @shapen8370
      @shapen8370 Рік тому +7

      Teehee

    • @cecillewolters1995
      @cecillewolters1995 Рік тому +1

      Man I remember his Kendama toy video, god Ryan has made so much awesome stuff

  • @EARFQ
    @EARFQ Рік тому +44

    Really hit the nail on the head with this one Mike!

  • @fabe61
    @fabe61 Рік тому +5

    The level of support from Kim is crazy. Total legend.

  • @paperandpasteboard1298
    @paperandpasteboard1298 Рік тому +9

    Dude, the quality on this video was insane! Your shots were beautiful, and everything was so coherent. So well done!

  • @rylandines
    @rylandines Рік тому +47

    As a semi-professional kendama player, this was very exciting to see, and I’d love to see you learn how to whirlwind next!

  • @SimplyMTB1
    @SimplyMTB1 Рік тому +339

    This man has learnt more things then my entire class has at school😆

    • @FlexNiko
      @FlexNiko Рік тому +29

      *than .... looks like you didn't learn too much there :D
      jk

    • @bludix_elite
      @bludix_elite Рік тому +12

      @@FlexNiko I wanted to say "Maybe he's not native" but I forgot people from Burgerland don't know how to use their own language.

    • @FlexNiko
      @FlexNiko Рік тому +12

      @@bludix_elite yeah, its mainly the ppl from the US that dont know the differences between then/than and their/there/they're and your/you're

    • @bludix_elite
      @bludix_elite Рік тому +4

      @@FlexNiko Especially "your/you're" which is incredibly simple to learn but it doesn't surprise me anymore.

    • @cmel7841
      @cmel7841 Рік тому

      certainly more than 4 years at college :)

  • @steffengunther4261
    @steffengunther4261 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this video and helping grow the Kendama community! This is very valuable. I really hope you continue your Kendama journey!

  • @melindarivera6598
    @melindarivera6598 Рік тому

    4:02 this is the best part of the whole video! 😂😂 It's the way he turns around so quickly, looks at the camera with eye WIDE open and says, "Oh my gosh!" 😂😂

  • @meneermankepoot
    @meneermankepoot Рік тому +16

    If you found this addictive, i feel like youd really enjoy diabolo-ing as well. There are so many cool diabolo tricks, my favourite was yeeting it up in the air as high as our house and then catching it :D

    • @SILVERF0X13
      @SILVERF0X13 Рік тому +2

      I think my favorite diabolo trick is the hand grind. Always gets the biggest reaction when performing.

  • @paultal
    @paultal Рік тому +175

    Dude, these were sooo huge in Romania in 2016-2017. Literally EVERY KID had one. And we would go outside and play "game of KEN" for HOURSSSS. Good times!
    Edit: I mean, I know kendamas were huge worldwide a few years ago. I just pointed out that this brought back good memories!

    • @gabif7
      @gabif7 Рік тому +1

      Pbn

    • @ashesss_9768
      @ashesss_9768 Рік тому +4

      it wasnt just romania my friend.. these were huge in the states then as well, pretty sure everyone at every school i went to knew what these were lol. was curious and went looking and actually managed to find mine from 2013-2014

    • @c0hink176
      @c0hink176 Рік тому +6

      it was huge in denmark from around 2010 - 2013

    • @nessy3098
      @nessy3098 Рік тому

      @@ashesss_9768must’ve been regional

    • @jbinkley22
      @jbinkley22 Рік тому

      We had those fidget spinners get huge in the USA at that time.

  • @Murpler
    @Murpler Рік тому +1

    I think this is my favorite video by you so far. Something about the pacing of this video felt so much better.

  • @DanielBro42
    @DanielBro42 Рік тому +38

    I will not rest until I see Mike perform the backflip

    • @jcashadventurer
      @jcashadventurer Рік тому +1

      Was watching Bob Reese teach a kid how to backflip, wondered if Mike had done one yet, and ended up watching this video.

  • @trpstrseb
    @trpstrseb Рік тому +1

    I remember playing with the Kendama all the way in 2016-2017 because it was very popular in my country (Romania) and I love how he came upon the Kendama to actually learn it.

  • @robin.r
    @robin.r Рік тому +3

    Ive been kind of waiting for this one because i always thought this would be the perfect thing for you to learn! Would love to see a followup video too. The possibilities are really endless on the kendama, you can always add another trick, or do the trick differently.
    And once you learn juggles and stalls, this really becomes a ton of fun! I definitely encourage you to stick with it. Great video as always!

  • @dandymcgee
    @dandymcgee Рік тому +2

    i love how excited he gets about a wooden toy. it seems so innocuous, but the amount of sheer willpower and persistence to perform the tricks is truly a wonder of human nature.

  • @roguenoodles128
    @roguenoodles128 Рік тому +3

    Love the video! I must say the “kickflip of kendama” has got to be either whirlwind or lunar, tricks that are pretty difficult to learn but once you get them going they never leave!

  • @willgrabham
    @willgrabham Рік тому +1

    I’m convinced this is one of the best channels on UA-cam, great job Mike!

  • @samantha7309
    @samantha7309 Рік тому +1

    LOVE to see this nice long video! Thankyou so much. I always find them so inspiring as I see the time it takes you and what frustrations you overcome to get there.
    Also Milanote looks perfect to help me with my dog training business to chart each clients progress so thanks for the tip!

  • @jackhammer9442
    @jackhammer9442 Рік тому +1493

    1 man 2 cups

  • @dragontuberm1127
    @dragontuberm1127 Рік тому +1

    Bro these videos really are satisfying, you feel kinda proud that mike gets it in the end it feels like you have been learning the skill as well

  • @patrickjohnson6916
    @patrickjohnson6916 10 місяців тому

    I lived in Japan as a kid while my dad was stationed on a US Air Force base. I remember me and my siblings each got one of these one Christmas - thanks for the nostalgia, and well done! Very impressive!

  • @sambond7166
    @sambond7166 Рік тому +5

    At 5:47, I noticed a few interesting things in your notes. IMO Lunar is much more difficult than lighthouse because of the way you have to pop it up, and Around USA is just around Europe with extra steps, so it’s inherently more difficult. I’d love to see you try both of them!

  • @PlatinumPPG1
    @PlatinumPPG1 Рік тому

    This is amazing!!! I played kendama hardcore for over 4 years a while ago and loved the game, community, culture, and just everything about kendama. Super sick to see a bigger youtuber make a video about it. Thank you Mike, and much love to my dama homies!

  • @Carmensparks-j4n
    @Carmensparks-j4n Рік тому

    Really hit the nail on the head with this one Mike!. Really hit the nail on the head with this one Mike!.

  • @nathanfreeman7362
    @nathanfreeman7362 7 місяців тому

    The thing thats so cool about kendama is how stillness and relaxed tension makes you better. It's a really great way to learn about stillness and balance and tension.

  • @adoptedegg_3392
    @adoptedegg_3392 Рік тому +2

    Love it at the start when he says "Thus uz deh wun, our zehroh"

  • @deetoher
    @deetoher Рік тому +1

    If you want to leaen more, then ask Donald Grant (a fellow Scotsman) for advice. Not only is Donald a hoot, but he wrote the book (more than one actually, including one called "More Knees") on how to learn kendama tricks.
    Otherwise you could reach out to The Void (a UK kendama player who was the first westerner to reach 5th dan grading)

  • @izabelamisiak
    @izabelamisiak Рік тому

    I really appreciate how you talked about the sponsor - useful and interesting. These are the ads I can watch!
    Also: mad learning skills/strategies, love it!

  • @aidanmurray8283
    @aidanmurray8283 Рік тому +1

    Let’s go dude! This is an absolute classic Mike Boyd video. Loved this. I think I’ll have to pick up one of these now

  • @edwinlundmark
    @edwinlundmark Рік тому +4

    Naturally the next step should be yo yo! I love it and it actually has more depth than you'd think. Tip: there are multiple types of yo yos, responsive and unresponsive. Responsive yo yos are generally easier and unresponsive are used for more advanced tricks

    • @kkt1986
      @kkt1986 Рік тому

      There is some crossover between yoyo and kendama. Check out Adrian Esteban, who created a whole new genre of kendama play, inspired by yoyo.

  • @archielaborde8213
    @archielaborde8213 Рік тому +5

    as a kendama player id love to see you go further with this.

    • @Frogman5125
      @Frogman5125 Рік тому +1

      I think he should do Around Tunbridge Wells. I just feel like when you can hit that trick on camera, you have a mastery of the basics.

    • @burntgrass8066
      @burntgrass8066 Рік тому +1

      I know it’s a reach but if he could learn border balance… if anyone he’s the guy to learn it quick

  • @FastorFree
    @FastorFree Рік тому

    kendama is my absolute favorite thing in the world. been playing for over 10 years now. highly recommend!

  • @kad9449
    @kad9449 Рік тому

    god you can tell he loves doing the skill videos. Mike actually inspired me to learn things like how to solve a Rubix Cube in under a minute, and to spin a basketball for over a minute

  • @raducimpo1779
    @raducimpo1779 Рік тому

    Great job!
    One thing I have to mention, you learned a harder trick, at the start of the video you presented the lighthouse and then spike it but you learned a harder trick which is inward spike, you rotated the ken in the other way.
    Nicely done.

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard Рік тому

    So fun to watch you learn! Also that whole thing about sleep just making you better is so true!

  • @sinder_78
    @sinder_78 Рік тому

    Finally you try! As someone who loves kendama I am really excited for this

  • @ValhallaIronworks
    @ValhallaIronworks Рік тому

    Yessss it's always an exciting day for me when there's a new Mike Boyd video!

  • @brendonadams7217
    @brendonadams7217 Рік тому

    This is a great skill for multiple videos! You can learn airplane, Ken flip, ufo, then even chain tricks together. Keep it up! It’s so rewarding

  • @Life-on-Wheels1
    @Life-on-Wheels1 Рік тому

    This is definitely one of your best videos yet Love it!

  • @geroldy4546
    @geroldy4546 Рік тому +1

    Awesome Mike! Just some tips: 1. when you do lighthouse and flip it back into the hole, flip the spike towards yourself. This makes it a lot easier. 2. I notice you’re landing on the base cup by turning your palm down. That is actually a new trick called penguin grip base cup. It’s a lot easier to land on basecup byturning your palm outwards. 3. When you do cup tricks, try to always have the hole pointing at your eyes. Try using your knees for this. This takes practice. Having the hole face you makes spiking way way easier. All in all, you did remarkable for a beginner! Your ken grip was exemplary. I’d love to see you learn more difficult tricks like lunar and stilt!

  • @gothicchocobo
    @gothicchocobo Рік тому +24

    I managed to do 'Faster then Gravity' while sitting on a chair, because I was fed up of everyone constantly saying "You've got to use your knees".
    Have you looking into going to a BJC (British Juggling Convention)? We have a bunch of things you've already done (Juggling, Knife throwing, Unicycling, Kendama, Slacklining) and maybe you'll find a new thing you'll want to learn.

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang Рік тому

    Hey Mike, great to see you learn kendama! Kendama is actually my very first skill toy which I received in the 90s and how I got into skill toys in the first place.
    Glad to see you doing great!

  • @cbd228theawsome7
    @cbd228theawsome7 Рік тому

    he is back!!! always a highlight to my day to watch your videos

  • @cooperirinaga9151
    @cooperirinaga9151 Рік тому

    I have been playing kendama for around 3 and a half years now, seriously one of the most fun hobbies I've ever picked up. It would be so great if you could make a part two! Trying to Juggle, whirlwind, lunar would be awesome to watch!

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Рік тому

    kendama! a great fun toy and skill to learn, mike!
    great job mike!

  • @Phykartikey
    @Phykartikey Рік тому

    I've seen all of your videos sir. You're my inspiration.

  • @pablozas1907
    @pablozas1907 Рік тому +2

    Lately I'm obsessed with surfing and I think it is one of the sports with the worst learning curve ever. Scotland is one of the best spots in Europe for it. Learning how to get barrel sounds like a cool video!!

  • @gabehill8469
    @gabehill8469 Рік тому

    The fact youre doing penguin basecup to spike is actually amazing. (I’ve been playing for 5 years and still can’t get that consistently) a really good way to practice cup consistency is learning the trick called moshikame. Sweets Kendamas should have a tutorial on it. Thank you for making this video and growing the great community!

  • @ethangriffiths7802
    @ethangriffiths7802 Рік тому

    Loved this one Mike.
    I’m always going back through your old videos I just find them and enjoyable watch even years on. And I find these type of object manipulation skills so intriguing, well done on learning this one mate. Keep it up

  • @tomekmeszka8586
    @tomekmeszka8586 Рік тому

    Mike I love the quality of your videos.

  • @knethen
    @knethen Рік тому +13

    Interesting how you ended up learning arguably harder versions for some of the tricks, i.e. penguin catch for bottom cup in around europe and inward in for the lighthouse finish. The penguin catch might be because the kendama was still stringed for right handed play. Normally the big cup is supposed to be facing towards you/up in ken grip, so for you, playing left handed, the cups were flipped.

  • @Xenix-xb4gw
    @Xenix-xb4gw Рік тому

    love the channel mike. long time viewer and ive never been dissapointed.

  • @ChangLRC
    @ChangLRC Рік тому

    Ok, the fact that your first off, playing a right handed strung kendama, and being left handed. Nuts. Also your doing penguin spike, witch is very much a pain in da but trick. Nuts. Wild

  • @rabbitszn
    @rabbitszn 9 місяців тому +1

    so happy to see you finally kendama :)

  • @Clipzforu-z6o
    @Clipzforu-z6o 5 місяців тому

    I love this new style of his videos, a lot more entertaining

  • @neutralardei2501
    @neutralardei2501 Рік тому +1

    I'm impressed! I think you should try other tricks too, like Bird, Airplane, Around the world, Tama control, etc 👍

  • @joshwhitney47
    @joshwhitney47 Рік тому +1

    3 tips:
    1. Lighthouse is much easier to spike if you let the spike fall towards you rather than away from you
    2. You are doing a harder version of the base cup called penguin. Normal base cup should be in a low position, like you would hold a golf club.
    3. Lefty players usually restring the kendama so that the big cup faces up. Sweets has a tutorial for this.

  • @heinkorbee1459
    @heinkorbee1459 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Tip: you are left-handed, so you should string your kendama lefty. There's a tutorial on Sweets kendamas.

  • @ConnorKrohnicles
    @ConnorKrohnicles Рік тому

    It’s crazy how high the skill ceiling is for this toy. I remember trying for HOURS to get airplane jumping stick or lighthouse in and now those are extremely easy to me but there’s plenty incredibly hard tricks I feel like I never will do.

  • @HunterTheG_
    @HunterTheG_ Рік тому +1

    On the lighthouse, you should try tossing the ken towards yourself, so you can watch the spike come at you and better aim for the hole! Similar with how on the earthturn you watch the hole spin around at you and you have a more consistent time catching it! So well done and I LOVED watching your hype reactions getting the tricks each time! Felt like I was watching a memory of myself starting out

    • @HunterTheG_
      @HunterTheG_ Рік тому +1

      Also having your partner film & cheer you on & react was so special :) cheers!

  • @dennispower4163
    @dennispower4163 Рік тому

    The timing on this couldn't be more perfect! I just bought a Kendama earlier today!! Guess I know what tricks I've got to learn first

  • @robertoguerrero2496
    @robertoguerrero2496 Рік тому

    this is amazing i’ve been watching for a bit now and u doing a video on something i love and im okay at is awesome

  • @notapplicable7292
    @notapplicable7292 Рік тому +1

    Oh god I desperately want to get my hands on one of these now

  • @Twixx00
    @Twixx00 9 місяців тому +1

    Watching this makes me wanna dama more ❤😂

  • @SkaterChan
    @SkaterChan Рік тому

    I just 3d printed a kendma a few weeks ago, so this is perfect timing!!

  • @KendramaCo
    @KendramaCo Рік тому +2

    Great job! We want to see you learn Whirlwind next! Worth noting that you’re actually doing more difficult versions of Around Europe, and Lighthouse! The way you’re twisting your wrist in Around Europe is called penguin grip, and you might’ve found twisting your wrist to the other way easier. Similarly, when you complete the “falling-in” piece of Lighthouse, you should flip the ken towards yourself as opposed to away; it makes it easier to track where the spike is in relation to the tama!

  • @ofkhod3638
    @ofkhod3638 Рік тому

    This channel is so goated, never fails to entertain

  • @alfiecurnow7429
    @alfiecurnow7429 Рік тому

    well done Mike! Loved the music inn this one

  • @keithmatsumura9966
    @keithmatsumura9966 7 місяців тому +1

    Love it!! Kendama joy evident :)

  • @jcjw9611
    @jcjw9611 Рік тому +3

    Nothing better than another gd quality post by mike boyd !! 🎉 never disappoints 😊❤

  • @rafaelgurgel7065
    @rafaelgurgel7065 8 місяців тому

    Excellent video, congrats for the evolution! 👏👏
    I experienced the same feeling playing Diabolo!

  • @hobbyadventures
    @hobbyadventures Рік тому

    Aewsome!!! Thank you for sharing the joy of kendama. :- )

  • @Literemmett
    @Literemmett Рік тому

    Yaaaaassss I’m stoked for this video!!!

  • @Jhawk_2k
    @Jhawk_2k Рік тому +41

    Can we get a video of you attempting as many of the things you've learned as possible? A test or retention?

  • @FedericoMaggiore
    @FedericoMaggiore Рік тому

    Thank you Mike for the part after the sponsor, it's sooo relaxing and intriguing... great video, as always ❤

  • @alexrowaan7326
    @alexrowaan7326 Рік тому

    Such a visually satisfying video!

  • @kenjamin_franklin_
    @kenjamin_franklin_ Рік тому

    This is amazing and captures what all kendama players go through when first learning!

  • @spiceguy94
    @spiceguy94 Рік тому

    Shoutout to the penguin basecup. Way harder than a regular basecup. Enjoyed the video and levelups!

  • @timstoddard3707
    @timstoddard3707 Рік тому

    Now I have a Kendama tricks channel in my UA-cam recommendations, thanks.

  • @MathasiaJ
    @MathasiaJ Рік тому

    I would love to see you learn to spin yarn with a drop spindle! It's definitely a little on the fine detail side of things but it's really rewarding!

  • @mr.missthespike
    @mr.missthespike 6 місяців тому

    Awesome video! Hope you're still playing and progressing!

  • @SevAeris
    @SevAeris Рік тому

    I would love to see you try speedrunning a video game! It's such a niche skill with an incredibly high skill ceiling, yet at the same time very approachable and beginner friendly

  • @feloberto
    @feloberto Рік тому

    Here in Chile we have a similar toy called "emboque", which has no cups, and the ball is shaped like a bell. Otherwise it's almost the same. Fun to watch you learn something cool, as always.

  • @bennyjackson5149
    @bennyjackson5149 Рік тому

    Great video Mike! Well done!

  • @logan5018
    @logan5018 Рік тому +1

    I remember seeing a video between adam savage and michael stevens where they make a kendama and they had a number of tricks for making it easier. first, they figured that you can spin the ball to make it more stable, like a gyroscope. additionally, you wait until the point in the throw when the ball is essentially motionless (at the apex of the throw) and then you basically just place the handle under the ball which should just work since the ball is motionless and therefore cannot bounce

    • @kkt1986
      @kkt1986 Рік тому

      That's all correct. Working on catching the tama as close as possible to its peak will also help prepare you for the Handlestall.
      Another tip I tend to give people trying their first spike, is that the angle of your viewpoint towards the ken tricks you to believe it's sticking straight upwards when in fact it's not. So if you nearly always miss on the inside of the ken, try overcompensating and tip it more toward your body.
      This doesn't really apply to Swing-spike, though - which is what Mike did. Spinning the tama, also, only helps if you pull it straight up into spike. Otherwise it will be nearly impossible, since the spin in one direction hinders the tama from spinning in the direction you need it to (toward yourself).
      Using only the very tips of your thumb and index fingers (one under each cup) to control the ken is also a good tip, as it allows for free movement and relieves your wrist. The other fingers should basically only rest on the ken.

  • @sambond7166
    @sambond7166 Рік тому

    Been waiting for this one!

  • @bradwillard8009
    @bradwillard8009 Рік тому

    i’ve been waiting for this video for like 3 years

  • @resurgam_b7
    @resurgam_b7 Рік тому

    You can practically see the dopamine shooting out of his ears every time he catches it 😂 It's great to watch him have so much fun with a challenge 😊

  • @TunnelStream
    @TunnelStream Рік тому

    Woah cool! I love all your videos. Thank you for this one!

  • @Grygong555
    @Grygong555 Рік тому

    I like how you used a Japanese-like music for this, an excellent video! It’s great to see you back doing manual skills :D

  • @Uriahdoeskendama
    @Uriahdoeskendama 8 місяців тому

    Can’t wait for the next time you do it!

  • @mco.v7981
    @mco.v7981 Рік тому

    Its crazy how fascinating it is to see another human learn a new skill