wH
Impressive juggling.. the 5 club backcrosses look so easy and solid
It's incredible, his juggling is just so great.
one of the best pieces of advice peter bone gave to me for flashing large
numbers was low and fast, barely gettin it up in time for a flash is what
youre after.
tiff
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Um, is that Gatto's ring trick at 0:41 (or did Alexander Kiss invent it?)
and what about Franco's 5 ring "running start" stands I see in the
background at :47?
No disrespect intended, it just looks like everything is, well, borrowed.
Pretty much all juggling tricks that all jugglers do are 'borrowed'. He's
not claiming to have invented it all? If I do a routine with Mill's mess,
97531, Charlie's cheat etc within it, no-one is going to say my routine is
just ripping off everyone elses tricks and that I should be doing original
stuff that only I have done before.
Point. These are original props, not juggling patterns being copied. For a
case study, look up Dan Menendez.
Yes, the rings stands look identical. The ring catching pole has a
backboard to it, it's lighted, and isn't Wiley Coyote, so I'm okay
with that.
David Cain
Earl Shatford was trained by Albert Pretrosky. What I heard and read in
different sources Albert Pretrosky was the greatest Russian juggler of the
time of Sergy Ignatov and I am correct he was trained by Alexander Kiss.
Alexander Kiss used to watch Enrico Rastelli train. Anyway if Alexander
Kiss came up with this idea - Earl got it from his trainer who got it from
his trainer. And Dick Franco told me that Earl Shatford is one of his
all-time favorite jugglers. Both jugglers are good friends as well.
Personally Earl is one of my favorite jugglers and I am very happy that I
got the chance to hang out with him for a few days in Las Vegas. Great
juggler and a great guy.
Niels
Nor was it a teddy bear, so I guess Maja Rubtzova's okay with it too.
The Void
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Is okay too, thanks for asking
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