Learn This Prop Motion Framework to Enhance Your Club Juggling - Spintegration Tutorial

The physics of motion is always present under the surface of the tricks, and understanding how and when you can conserve the energy of a prop in motion will help you achieve a smoother juggling style and make your practice more efficient. This informative tutorial lays out the Prop Motion Framework to help you describe and understand the various ways you can interact with the energy and momentum of your clubs in a very practical way.
This tutorial does not have any prerequisites, but hands-on experience with your prop will help with understanding. These concepts can be applied to many juggling props, most obviously, clubs, poi, staff, hoops and rings.
This tutorial is intended to be more broadly informative rather than to teach a specific trick, though there are still plenty of useful little drills sprinkled throughout! Questions are encouraged in the comments.
Awareness of these concepts experientially is one of the most important things I've learned about club juggling. It has become a defining aspect of my practice, and I hope this framework makes it more accessible for others to benefit from.
For quick reference, the 3 main categories are:
Non-Conserved
Partially Conserved - On the Catch/On the Throw
Fully Conserved - Transitionally/Rotationally
Recommended Related Content:
"The 4 Spin Variants"
(A more in depth look at the Partially Conserved category primarily.)
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:58 Conservation System Overview
2:33 Non-Conserved
4:01 Partially Conserved Basics
6:20 Partially Conserved Patterns
10:07 Fully Conserved Transitionally
16:01 Fully Conserved Rotationally
17:24 Compound Patterns
21:32 Quick Review
Music Credit
Song: I-85
Artist: Kia
Music by: CreatorMix.com

Пікірлер: 14

  • @stevenjacobs2750
    @stevenjacobs27502 ай бұрын

    Such a fantastic framework! Thanks for distilling this into a video!

  • @creedpowell
    @creedpowell2 ай бұрын

    This breakdown will change today's practice. Watched a 3 club endurance challenge you were in. Your smooth movements cut through the crowd of stiff people.

  • @Aaron-kr5vg
    @Aaron-kr5vg2 ай бұрын

    Your tutorials are always top notch! I’m learning many of these patterns at the moment and was explaining to a friend that the appeal of radial juggling and spintigration to me was the conservation of momentum leading to fluid looking patterns; what you do with the club you’re holding is as important as how it’s thrown. Thank you for giving us the vocabulary to categorize and better-understand all of these patterns.

  • @TheThrowZone

    @TheThrowZone

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome! That is great to hear. Always love to hear any thoughts as you ponder and explore. I have quite a few ideas for further refining and simplifying some of this too.

  • @PsyShy
    @PsyShy24 күн бұрын

    I was blind and received my sight Gratitude !

  • @danielreitermusic
    @danielreitermusic2 ай бұрын

    Awesome framework and thanks for making this video! It really helps me conceptualize a lot of the things I've been learning with clubs and poi.

  • @bluesjuggler8291
    @bluesjuggler82912 ай бұрын

    It is the best juggling tutorial ever. Wow! World class stuff. Bravo

  • @indioberardsopena9419
    @indioberardsopena94192 ай бұрын

    Desde Andalucía, España... impresionante 🎉

  • @dwarselars
    @dwarselars2 ай бұрын

    a tutorial on the jumbles would be nice :)) really wanna learn this

  • @TheThrowZone

    @TheThrowZone

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s coming. It’s a complex one. This video provides foundational knowledge toward that end, especially the section on “Fully Conserved Transitionally,” so it’s a step it that direction. Mike’s Mess is already filmed and coming soon as a huge step toward jumbles.

  • @jamosmithlol
    @jamosmithlol2 ай бұрын

    🤯

  • @alextrujillo1556
    @alextrujillo15562 ай бұрын

    Great Video, Great Concept, Thank you for sharing, having just branched out into poi juggling, i'm curious how these concepts define what poi patterns are posisble

  • @danielreitermusic

    @danielreitermusic

    2 ай бұрын

    I also do poi & clubs. If I understand, only some of the non-conserved patterns are not possible with poi. The partially conserved ones look possible by stalling the poi. And the fully conserved ones work great with poi, although they're very difficult to master.

  • @TheThrowZone

    @TheThrowZone

    2 ай бұрын

    A lot of this is very relevant to poi. Especially the fully conserved patterns. Poi juggling gets way harder if you have to stop every time.