Thanks dude, I “learned” juggle spike from the sweets tutorial but could never be consistent enough. This video helped a bunch, especially since I’m using a JKA for 28 tricks later lol
This is a pretty different but i think better way to juggle spike more consistently. A tip for the tutorial is i think you should add a clip of you doing the trick in slow motion for a better idea on how your hand is rotating the ball. Anyways great video!
Interesting. I learned both ways before but eventually stuck with the other method you mentioned pulling outwards half rotation and half rotation back because it seems to shift the string out of the way on the first tug and somewhat helps avoid immediate tangles. Especially since I use 10 finger length
Id love to see more kendama videos from you dude!
Amazing tutorial dude, thank you! Just learning jugs and this is a much more intuitive method for me than the half rotations.
Great tutorial! Keep it up
Thanks dude, I “learned” juggle spike from the sweets tutorial but could never be consistent enough. This video helped a bunch, especially since I’m using a JKA for 28 tricks later lol
of course! much respect for using a jka!!
dude, it really looks like u putting work in theese clips💪💪
I do the same, good to know that i am not the only one doing it like this. If i do it the regular way i often under or over spin it. Great video 😃
yup it definitely makes me a better juggler haha
Oh wow, this helped me alot! Thank you so much.
no problem!
Mic sounds great! Good tutorial ^^
appreciate it! :)
This is a pretty different but i think better way to juggle spike more consistently. A tip for the tutorial is i think you should add a clip of you doing the trick in slow motion for a better idea on how your hand is rotating the ball. Anyways great video!
He did, but it seems that his camera only records in 30 frames a second. :)
thank you for the feedback! also forgot to record in 60fps for better slow mo haha.
wow i got it 2nd try after watching
lets go!!!
Interesting. I learned both ways before but eventually stuck with the other method you mentioned pulling outwards half rotation and half rotation back because it seems to shift the string out of the way on the first tug and somewhat helps avoid immediate tangles. Especially since I use 10 finger length
yeah thats what i originally was taught but learned that it wasn't the best way for me. everyone has their preferences which is always cool to see!
2:04 HOW DO YOU GET UT TO ROTATE!!! AAAAAH!