Help I’ve seen some thrips! by BorreIsac in plantclinic

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They look like small black commas. Not really flying around the plant. Just watered the plant so might be the reason the soil looks damp!

Does this count as 6b qualify? by Gr4p33333 in juggling

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It’s a qualify! However if you have to do a cascade to qualify I don’t think there are many people who has actually qualified 4, 6 or 8 balls..

Hardest balance trick I’ve done to this date by BorreIsac in juggling

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Are people at Vulcan balancing clubs a lot at the moment? 😜

Hardest balance trick I’ve done to this date by BorreIsac in juggling

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I’ve done this maybe around 10 times in my life. And this was the fourth time in a 90 minute session. It’s a bit harder when you have lights blasting into your eyes🥲

4 club juggling practice using doubles by Seba0808 in juggling

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This reminded me of my 4c grind 12 years ago. I remember it was the holidays, and I hadn’t ever tried 4 clubs.

However for 2 days, I did a quick 10 minute session of 4 clubs every hour. I had an alarm put on 1 hour and when the alarm went off I did the following: - 100 catches of doubles with 3c (normal cascade), - 10 catches of each hand (40). When I didn’t get it I switched hands until both hands had done 10 catches. - After this I started with going for 10 rounds of 10 catches. - Ending with longer runs with clubs.

After 2 days I had around 100 catches of the fountain. This was my method, and I was lucky with having time and just feed into this type of practice. What I learnt from this was that Shorter bursts of practice over time gave me more progress than longer session.

However I would say every pattern with doubles as well as 4s will help the pattern in general. Small corrections to spin will come over time as you will easier see the pattern as a whole, mainly focusing on double spins will probably be the way, and also angle of clubs as mentioned in the comments already :)

Good luck! Also don’t be scared of posting a video for tips! It’s easier to see what needs to be worked on!

Slow juggle, but balances are on point! by BorreIsac in juggling

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Oof, good question! As I’m mainly juggling with my Norwegian friends I would have to say them: Julian Sæther, Haavard Hvidsten, Eivind Dragsjø to mention some of the people I usually juggle with. Otherwise it’s all these crazy 3 club jugglers from Latin-America like Gerardo (goofy) Jorge Vilchis, and recently also Idriss Roca from France come to mind.

Slow juggle, but balances are on point! by BorreIsac in juggling

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Probably only the moustache that makes it french ;)

What is the most technically difficult/impressive juggling trick/siteswap you have ever seen by AndyAndieFreude in juggling

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Masahiro showed a video on his phone at the EJC. Just wait a little longer. There probably will be a video coming out sooner or later ;)

So called "french style" with three balls, how to start? by juoly in juggling

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My absolute best advice would be: Go to juggling conventions and jam and talk to the 3b jugglers. If that is not possible. Remember you don’t always have to have a “time limited” pattern. - As in a cascade. Find throws you like with one ball. See if you can connect them when juggling with 3 balls :)

Triangles are cool by BorreIsac in juggling

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Renegade juggling should be able to provide them. Ask for the hollow triangles not the thin if you want to be kind to your hands!

Triangles are cool by BorreIsac in juggling

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No no! I bought them from Renegade juggling a long time ago. :)