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Brian Brushwood Fire Eating on CNN |
| Brian Brushwood teaches Dr. Sanjay Gupta how to eat fire in this clip from CNN's "Life Beyond Limits." |
| Date: 2009-07-02 10:26:39 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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Poi Girl on Fire |
| Napalm Fairy in "Sending Signals to Spaceships." An Oli & Ros video. The track is Egokiller, by Shiva Shidapu |
| Date: 2009-07-02 10:15:11 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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Rope Dart 2: Basic kicks |
| change direction or shoot off foot. This is a simplified version of a much more difficult move. |
| Date: 2009-07-02 10:07:19 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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Rope Dart Tutorial 1: basic wraps |
| Basics of Rope Dart. Little circle, big circle. Neck Wraps |
| Date: 2009-07-02 10:05:12 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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The Rope Dart & The Meteor Hammer |
| The rope dart and meteor hammer demonstrated on Nat Geo. The Chinese guy nails the targets at the end! |
| Date: 2009-07-02 10:02:19 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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18. Juggling Tutorial: Columns |
| Welcome to the Columns juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!Need to know before attempting this trick:2 in 1 HandBonus to know:-Step 1Simply juggle the standard 2 in 1 handStep 2Now work on step 1 so that they 2 balls go up in seperate columns, instead of rotating, they should go up in seperate paths.Step 3Now with 3 balls, juggle step 2. As you do step 2, throw up the extra ball in the other hand in sync with the outside ball occasionally.Step 4Work on step 3 so that every outside throw is accompanied with a throw of the extra third ball!All TogetherFor the final trick, simply share the middle ball between your 2 hands. You've got it!Thanks for watching. |
| Date: 2009-06-10 10:51:31 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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17. Juggling Tutorial: Mills' Mess Shower |
| Welcome to the Mills' Mess Shower juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!Need to know before attempting this trick:3 Ball Cascade - see tutorial 1Mills' Mess - see tutorial 2ShowerBonus to know:-Step 1Juggle a 3 ball Mills' Mess. Whilst doing this, try making every throw on the arm above when your arms crossed, higher. Kinda hard to vocalize but check the video and you'll see what I mean.Step 2When doing step 1, you may realize that whilst that, when that extra high ball is in mid air, you have an interesting situation on your hands (metaphorically and literally). At that moment, you have 1 ball in midair whilst you have your hands uncrossed, with a ball in each hand. Try adding 1 round of shower throw in. Straight after that, go back into the Mills' Mess. Work on getting this on one side non-stop.Step 3Do the same with the other side.All TogetherTo get the final trick, combine steps 2 and 3 together so you have showers on both sides going constantly. You've got it! This takes a bit of practice but it doesn't take that long. The only reason why I say this is advanced is because you need to know shower and Mills' mess before learning it.Thanks for watching. |
| Date: 2009-06-10 10:51:05 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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16. Juggling Tutorial: Windmill |
| Welcome to the Windmill juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!Need to know before attempting this trick:3 Ball Cascade - see tutorial 1Underarm throwOverhead throwBonus to know:Mills' Mess - see tutorial 2Step 1Do a standard 3 balls cascade. Whilst doing that, try adding occassional underarm throws and get a feel for that.Step 2Work on step 1 until you are confident with it and proceed to make continuous underarm throws.Step 3Now try an overhead throw. Work on it to get it continuous, forming a half shower pattern.All TogetherTo get the final trick, combine steps 2 and 3 together so you have one hand doing continuous underarm throws and the other, continuous overhead throws.Thanks for watching. |
| Date: 2009-06-10 10:50:42 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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15. Juggling Tutorial: Mills' Mess Simultaneous |
| Welcome to the Mills' Mess Simultaneous juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!Need to know before attempting this trick:3 ball cascade - see tutorial 1ColumnsBonus to know:Mills' Mess - see tutorial 2Step 1Do a stand columns(1 up 2 up) pattern but make the 1 up ball travel around the pattern. Carry it with an outside throw to the other hand and repeat. The 1 up travel route in this is the same to that of the final trick.Step 2Start with 2 balls, 1 in each hand. Here is the 2 up part. The difference here is that you carry the 2 balls, crossing your hands, throw, and then uncross and catch them again. The balls should switch places. When you practice this, you should alternate which hand is above/beneath when they cross.Step 3Now add the third ball. Do step 2 only this time, you have the columns (1 up 2 up) pattern as well. You can think of this from the original columns pattern. The only difference is that you are carrying and crossing your hands every 2 up throw instead of keeping them still.All TogetherFinally, make that 1 up ball curl around the pattern like step 1 and you've got the trick! If this is too much to comprehend (no offense), try just doing a casual Mills' Mess. Then work on getting the underarm throw and the one throw that follows consequently after throw at the same time. Eventually, you will find yourself doing the pattern.Thanks for watching. |
| Date: 2009-06-10 10:50:18 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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14. Juggling Tutorial: Orka's Mess |
| Welcome to the Orka's Mess juggling tutorial. All constructive feedback and questions wanted!Need to know before attempting this trick:3 ball cascade - see tutorial 1Bonus to know:Underarm throwMills' Mess - see tutorial 2Windmill - see tutorial 16Burkes Barrage - see tutorial 6Note: This trick was created by Ori Roth, an amazing juggler, who named it the Orka's Mess. It is an amazing complicated trick and is truly original!Step 1Start with 2 balls, one in each hand. Have the one hand higher than the other hand and when you are ready, throw both balls inwards into the pattern. Have both throw in the opposite direction of your higher hand. Then twist your arms around to repeat this from the opposite side.Step 2Start with 3 balls. Place 2 in one hand and 1 in the other. Have the higher hand hold 2 and the lower hand hold 1. Do the step 1 where you throw 1 ball from each hand. As these 2 balls are in mid-air, throw the third ball in your higher hand and quickly catch the 2 falling balls in the same hands from which they were thrown. This then leaves you with your third ball, in mid-air. As it falls, throw the ball in your lower hand and catch the third ball that was just in mid-air. This is step 2, finish off by catching the last ball you just threw.Step 3This is the same as the last step only, after you catch the first higher hand thrown ball, you bring it down in a cutting action under the last ball thrown in step 2. Finish off by catching all the balls like in step 2.Step 4Here's the hard part. After you do step 3, you will notice your position is kind of like the previous starting position on the other side. So instead of catching the last ball, you throw the 2 balls you hold like step 1 or the beginning of steps 2 and 3. Now we come to the tricky part. In order to continue the pattern, you will need the mid-air to throw as the next step. However, that mid-air ball (as the name would suggest) is still in mid-air from which we left at the end of step 3. To put it back into the pattern, you need to reach over your new higher hand (previous lower hand) and pull that mid-air ball back straight after you do the double release from your higher and lower hand. Now that you have the third ball in your higher hand, you can proceed to throw it back into the pattern like step 2. Finish off by catching all the balls.All TogetherWork step 4 out on both sides and you are ready to string it together. Step 4 leaves you at the back to the same position on the opposite side so just do it again and put it together for the new trick.Thanks for watching. |
| Date: 2009-06-10 10:49:53 - Added by: shadow_warrior |
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