idk how I stumbled across this but as someone who's deep into another skilltoy community (kendama) it's really cool. The concept of heights associated with ball number is really interseting!
Very nice, I've been on the 7b grind as well so good ideas to practice, specially surprised that you actually threw and caught all those throws in the 7up, I can't even throw 5up without losing the whole pattern
Cool stuff! I was never able to progress beyond 50ish catches of 7 balls (and i've lost track of how many years it's been since I even tried running 7, let alone 6). Maybe I'll try to pick it up again
I reckon the 7 ball reverse cascade would be ranked halfway. I actually don't see alot of people do that trick. The accuracy has to be pure and well controlled.
7 up 360 let's go! I was wondering if you were going to include that one! Do you ever do 867 with inside 8s? Maybe it would be good 8 ball training? I’m worked on 645 a little bit but I practice with inside 6s. I’ve done 64 both ways for 20 catches right side leading quite a few times and around 15 on my left. I find 64 harder than 6b async, but it does seem helpful, and I was hoping it would make 645 easier as well. Too early to tell though. Do you think these kinds of patterns are worth first learning with inside evens? Maybe it’s more collision prone but it seems like it would help with learning the next number.
I think it is easier to do it with outside throws because it doesn't collide with the other balls as much. But yes, I think it could help learning the fountain pattern easier. So, if you don't mind the frustration of an exploding pattern, go for it!
"Took me 1 year to qualify 7 ball cascade"
Thata pretty fuckin craY
Lol Thanks!
Took me 3 😂
Holy shit. That like is well deserved man. Keep grinding...
idk how I stumbled across this but as someone who's deep into another skilltoy community (kendama) it's really cool. The concept of heights associated with ball number is really interseting!
Dude! 3 ball 3 up 360 is hard enough, let alone 7! Huge props 👏👏
Extremely impressive, I am curious how much you have had to practice over the years you have been juggling to reach such an incredibly high standard?
That was so fun to watch!
Amazing!!!
Very nice, I've been on the 7b grind as well so good ideas to practice, specially surprised that you actually threw and caught all those throws in the 7up, I can't even throw 5up without losing the whole pattern
Great work, love your videos! ❤
Cool stuff! I was never able to progress beyond 50ish catches of 7 balls (and i've lost track of how many years it's been since I even tried running 7, let alone 6). Maybe I'll try to pick it up again
This is soooooo hard
so is it worth the time to throw in 7 ball or is better spent doing trick with 5?
I reckon the 7 ball reverse cascade would be ranked halfway. I actually don't see alot of people do that trick. The accuracy has to be pure and well controlled.
This is good video 👍👍 But hard tricks.😢
7 up 360 let's go! I was wondering if you were going to include that one!
Do you ever do 867 with inside 8s? Maybe it would be good 8 ball training?
I’m worked on 645 a little bit but I practice with inside 6s. I’ve done 64 both ways for 20 catches right side leading quite a few times and around 15 on my left. I find 64 harder than 6b async, but it does seem helpful, and I was hoping it would make 645 easier as well. Too early to tell though. Do you think these kinds of patterns are worth first learning with inside evens? Maybe it’s more collision prone but it seems like it would help with learning the next number.
I think it is easier to do it with outside throws because it doesn't collide with the other balls as much. But yes, I think it could help learning the fountain pattern easier. So, if you don't mind the frustration of an exploding pattern, go for it!
5 clubs next plss
Have you tried 9 balls?
how many grams those balls weigh?
I have no idea. Its been so long. Its probably the middle ground of the standard fill.
@@CodyCockroftwhat weight and diameter balls would you recommend for someone trying to learn 6 and 7 balls
When 8,9 id like to see u climb to 15 and maybe keep climbing braking limits
That is ambitious! Maybe one day though.
An Easy 7 ball trick is an oxymoron
The concept of an easy 7 ball trick is kinda of funny, but the video is probaly dope, im yet to watch rn
Lol didn’t think about it like that, Thanks.