Been juggling for about 2.5 months now and think I'm very close to getting this after just watching the video once. Just need more consistency. You explain really well and build up to it nicely!
I would say it's 3[43]032 ⭐ as a side note i would say that [43] will land at the same time so it's more appropriate to say [44x] but that will force the siteswap to be synchronic and that would be A BEAST 😂
Hi Lauri, thank you for yours tutorials. Could you make some videos where you explain how to combine the various tricks? Because I learn a lot of tricks but it difficult combine them in series without returning first to make the cascade. I don’t know if I explained myself
Hi Lauri! Just wondering if there is an advantage to moving the first ball you catch one way or the other to make room for the second catch. You mentioned how it is comfortable for you to pinch the ball forward and make space for your thumb to pull the ball to the side - however for me, it is more natural to have the ball fall into my pinky/ring/middle and catch the 2nd ball with my thumb and index. May seem like a small detail but I’m not sure if this will have an effect later on with technique while learning other multiplex patterns
No. Basically you have to try them both (all different variations) and see what feels the most ”natural”, while still being faster. If you like some other technique better and it’s actually working better for you, then it’s really good for you. If you like it but it makes you slower and not learn so much, you need to change it. Hopefully this makes sence
At 1:50, is there a specific name for this pattern? All the other patterns you have done have a name on the Library of Juggling website, except for the one at 1:50, which isn't there. Is it like a reverse 423 because of the outside throws instead of inside throws?
Highly recommend jugglingmastery course
Thanks, I really appreciate that
Finally a ball trick. I‘ve been waiting for years! 🎉
More to come 😊
Thanks for the in-depth video. I really enjoyed working on all the progressions. Just working on making the left side smoother.
Thanks again Lauri
My pleasure 😊
Been juggling for about 2.5 months now and think I'm very close to getting this after just watching the video once. Just need more consistency. You explain really well and build up to it nicely!
Thanks
Thanks for smart teaching :)
Your laugh at the end of some moves is so fun 🤭
😁😁😁 thanks
Excellent video
Awesome, you should do more 3balls or clubs sequences, and yes I highly recommend jugglingmastery course, big fan from Portugal.
Thank you so much
Thanks, great tutorial! Does someone happen to know what the sideswap notation for 5:20 would look like?
Hopefully someone here can help you 😊 I’m not that expert with siteswaps 😄
I would say it's 3[43]032 ⭐ as a side note i would say that [43] will land at the same time so it's more appropriate to say [44x] but that will force the siteswap to be synchronic and that would be A BEAST 😂
Hi Lauri, thank you for yours tutorials.
Could you make some videos where you explain how to combine the various tricks? Because I learn a lot of tricks but it difficult combine them in series without returning first to make the cascade.
I don’t know if I explained myself
Yeah I understand 😊 sure, I will try to make a video about that
Very cool 😎
Thanks 😊
Hi Lauri! Just wondering if there is an advantage to moving the first ball you catch one way or the other to make room for the second catch. You mentioned how it is comfortable for you to pinch the ball forward and make space for your thumb to pull the ball to the side - however for me, it is more natural to have the ball fall into my pinky/ring/middle and catch the 2nd ball with my thumb and index. May seem like a small detail but I’m not sure if this will have an effect later on with technique while learning other multiplex patterns
No. Basically you have to try them both (all different variations) and see what feels the most ”natural”, while still being faster.
If you like some other technique better and it’s actually working better for you, then it’s really good for you.
If you like it but it makes you slower and not learn so much, you need to change it.
Hopefully this makes sence
@@JugglingMastery yep, makes sense. Appreciate the response 😁
Nice 👍
Today I learned the 9 squares exercise from 3 club course. Maybe it cloud be useful for people here with balls too
And yes, I'm jugglingmastery student too and can recommend it soooooooo much. It's a thing made me from total beginner to 7 balls juggler
It is absolutely useful with balls
At 1:50, is there a specific name for this pattern? All the other patterns you have done have a name on the Library of Juggling website, except for the one at 1:50, which isn't there. Is it like a reverse 423 because of the outside throws instead of inside throws?
It’s just 423 with outside throws.
There too many tricks so they can’t all have names 😁
@@JugglingMastery No problem, thanks