Learn to juggle TAKEOUTS - Intermediate Tutorial
Learn how to do the juggling trick "Takeouts"!
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
0:18 Takeouts Variation
1:11 The Pattern
1:40 Prerequisites
2:06 Learning Styles
3:11 Breakdown: 2 Balls
4:42 Breakdown Method 1: 3 Balls throw by throw
8:19 Breakdown Method 2: 3 Balls transition
9:45 Troubleshooting
10:40 Conclusion
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Hey Taylor, thanks for the video! A bit of feedback of me learning from this tutorial was that I got very confused starting with the two ball exercise of the orbit shape because the balls were changing hands. But that doesn't happen in the real trick. So the step by step part really tripped me up. I found it helpful to try the second method, doing some swipes and then going back into the 423 overthrow variation. Eventually my brain joined the dots and it felt like there was flow and I wasn't rushing the orbits. Thanks again for a great tutorial!
Looking forward to working on this pattern. These tutorials keep me company on these long snowy Winter pandemic days. Stay safe.
Awesome tutorial, as always! Addressing different learning styles is appreciated.
Whoa, looks great, can't wait to learn it. Thank you so much for the trick tutorial. Your Tutorials are easily the best on KZread, or even the internet!
Thank you so much Taylor for helping me continue to level up my juggling game :) You are a wonderful teacher (I myself teach grade 4 right now in Canada) and seem to be an equally wonderful person (you bring a beautiful lightness and positivity to all your lessons, which truly helps to make it fun and accessible to embrace the challenge of learning new juggling tricks) ❤
I was waiting for this tutorial because I couldn't figure this trick out.. Thank you, I always find your breakdowns so helpful! :)
Amazing tutorial! I learned in 3 practice sessions. I found it helped to transition from mills mess. Thank you soo much for these videos!!
I have been juggling for a few months now and feel like I am making a lot of progress. I also got you juggling balls and boy are they different from the ones I was using. Your tutorials are so helpful. Thank you.
I've bought balls recently to learn new tricks. I learned Mills mess a long time ago, and it's messing my head around !!! AAAAAAaaarrrrrggghh !!!
Hi Taylor, I've been watching for a very long time and I really enjoy everything that you do because you have the best personality ever! Also, just woke up this morning and I heard them talking about you on the radio here in the UK. Hey looks like your global haha :DDDDD
Amazing tutorial!! Thank you so much
Thank you for teaching me this trick! I just learnt an hour ago and the morph method was what finally helped me.
Danke Taylor, für deine schönen Videos! Sehe ich sehr gerne und habe viel gelernt von dir! Danke schön und ich wünsche dir eine schöne Weihnachtszeit❤😊
Awesome tutorial as always, thank you
This trick is fun! I got a book for juggling a while ago, but it didn't cover most of the tricks your videos taught me in 5 easy juggling tricks, 5 more easy juggling tricks, and other tricks like the windmill, the shower, and takeouts! I also liked how you split the video into different sections so I could skip to there and practice where I need practicing. Thanks for the awesome video!
@bro.ken7777
4 ай бұрын
Taylor is the book for juggling
I love the video's you are making lately. On of the best tutorial makers on KZread out here!
@henrybarker8291
3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean not one of the best, THE BEST
Thank you very much for tutorial! I lerned this trick in two days)
This was great! I sort of accidentally figured out Takeouts initially through messing around with Mill’s Mess years ago, and in fact, I didn’t even know that what I was doing was pretty much a choppy sort of takeouts. Now, I’m finding out all sorts of cool stuff because I’m learning that takeouts is actually a 423 variation-like whaaat? Feeling the 423 and that 1-2, L-L, R-R pattern is really helping me understand this trick! Thank you so much!
Awesome tutorial!! Just managed this a few minutes ago so have come back to say thank you :)
I started juggling again after a long time and this is a so mindblowing trick for me. Your tutorial helped me and I could figure it out with method 2 and your tip to train at first with the 2 Balls. I didn't find this tutorial in your playlist. I love your tutorial playlist. Thanks for your work
I'm making progress. Would never get there without this tutorial.
I just got juggling balls the new ones that you recommended and I’m going to start learning how to juggle. Thank you for being inspirational.
Helped me learn this one, thanks Taylorugglin!
Step by step worked better. Thanks! Greatly appreciated from a quarantine juggler 😁
thanks to this tutorial, I just learned this trick. I'll keep watching your videos 🔥
thank you for this tutorial!
Great vid...really like the chapter breakdown bar in KZread if I want to re-watch something. I will try to morph 423 to learn this but I will also go back and refer to the step by step parts sometimes as well. This trick is a bit beyond my skill, but I have a solid enough 423 to work with. I expect within a couple of weeks a few dozen of the views will come from me:-)
You r the best teacher!!!!
Your videos are awesome :D
Ahhh, my brain hurts :D
I didnt know about the overthrow 423 before this so I got 2 tricks for 1! 🤣 I find it hard to learn new tricks because my brain thinks im trying to do mills mess, windmill or rubensteins revenge lol 🤣 Anyway, great tutorial ive learnt so much from you! They are so clear and helpful!
I've not been juggling much lately, but I'm gonna learn this trick.
Thank you very much 🙏🏾
Time to learn a new pattern, it's snowing and I'm inspired by this video.
Awesome trick!
No2 worked for me. Thank you
Any plans for a tutorial on inverted box? That was one of the craziest tricks I've seen so far and would love to learn it
Second approach worked!
Ok me again I wanted to say my 👩 is so proud of me that I can do 123 or you’re tricks but there not all from you some of them I made up but most of them are from you❤️and also I am making money 💵 from news and the news paper 🤑 thanks for you’re really useful videos please make more I’m only 8 years old PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS I BEG YOU! 🙏
Your videos are the best
Thanks so much for all the tutorials! I personally learned better from your step-by-step breakdown. The way you teach things one throw at a time and have troubleshooting and slow-mo built into the videos is immensely helpful. Hope you have a good weekend!
Learning this while my power is out! Something for me to do!
For me the throw by throw tutorial was more helpful. Although I could already do the overthrow 423 consistently the second method only confused me :) Anyway your video helped me to learn Takeout, it still looks clumsy when I do it though :)
YES TAKEOUTS!! Thank you, I basically only learn things via your tutorials!
@benspencer8783
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@henrybarker8291
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah the only juggling tricks I know are from her. She’s the best!
@Huddy_Turner
3 жыл бұрын
Same
Funny. Method 1 ate my brain up and I got nowhere with it. After a couple hours of frustration, I finally went back and tried your Method 2 and I was up and running in 30 minutes. Super easy trick haha! Great tutorial as always. Thank you.
The 2nd method definitely worked best for me !
Great tutorial as always! However I found it easier to do the two ball exercise with one hand instead of two. It also keeps it two-beat. Great time-consumer on a wet Scandinavian automnday.
You have very big brain!
thanks it helped alot
Best Tutorials I love them are you ever going to bring back feature Friday?
@michaelfragola
3 жыл бұрын
Feature Friday was great!
The second approach was so much more useful to me because with the first method I just couldn‘t figure out how to combine the left and the right side.
My brain is so confused... I love it!
Already learned this trick :( Pretty great tutorial though! I just bought a slackline and it's so fun! I just wanted to ask if you tried slackline, and what do you think about it?
can you make a tutorial for the N BOX? also I learned the CHOPS with balls the "cool way" from you!
Hey Taylor could you please do a "shuffle" trick tutorial? I love your tutorials and you explain and break down every trick very well!! :)
@RapIsDrug
2 жыл бұрын
There is tutorial for shuffle on you tube from different juggler that really explain trick well
Love This :)
Feed back. You are so good and I can do it you’re videos are so good and useful and I’m so good from you that I’m on the news and the news paper
Thank you
Your tutorials are awesome! Which balls from your shop would you recommend for 4 ball tricks or multiplexes where I need to catch multiple balls in one hand?
Thanks Tayor :D
Awww what happened to the Baracks Barrage tutorial??? I was looking forward to it!
Nice trick wow
The second way definitely was better for me for this trick. Steps were really confusing and I didn’t have much hope but the second one worked
thanks
The second learning style works best for me
I like the Big Tree background.
That's helpful
i feel like i have to clarify , you are probably doing the movements correctly , but you feel like its wrong just because its so messy, it will take huge amounts of practice for your takeouts to look like these
I don't have any juggling balls but ik how to juggle because I watch ur videos
Can you do the behind the back juggling ball trick
Lemon has an awesome mom! :)
i cant seem to get the 1 hand throwing 2 like columns but where they circle each other im not sure of the name of the trick basically juggling 2 in 1 hand but not columns. any advice?
Do you have a tutorial on the over the top 423?
How do you swipe the first ball without instinctively chucking the second ball like a bullet?
Hey, I’ve been learning from most of your videos, but there’s a lot of tricks I wanna learn outside your channel, I wanted to know where you learned all the different tricks ?? Was it from watching videos ? (I’m especially struggling with siteswaps)
@TaylorTries
3 жыл бұрын
I mostly taught myself from watching others, and from going to festivals! I do have a catalog of tricks in slow motion for $5 members of my Patreon that I think can help a lot with figuring out tricks that don’t have tutorials. There are a handful of 3, 4, and 5 buy siteswaps in there as well.
after I mastered takeouts, I went to do ,Millies mess and couldn't do it, I could do it before but now its harder cuz the takeout is in my muscle memory.
What is the name of that juggling balls you're using?im using tennis balls and im struggling in practicing 5 balls juggling.
I love this trick!!! I juggle on TikTok 😁
Yeahhhhhh
Maaaan I cannot learn this high
4:43
😂It's so funny to listen to your lessons with a slower speech rate
I need to back to start in juggling, i love juggling, when my teacher is taylor tries..
If you are familiar with 423 pattern i think the second method is much much better
Teach how to do Abracadabra
I didnt actually know this trick existed until i learned to do 5 balls.
Im confused. I thought the yellow ball shouldnt change the hand???? But at 5:23 she does the opposite from what she says!
Hi there. Dear Taylor, how about Reverse Takeout?
@TaylorTries
4 ай бұрын
Reverse Takeouts are the trick “Follow” 😄 I don’t have a tutorial on it yet, but knowing the name might help you learn it elsewhere for now!
It's pretty interesting to watch. I "learned" basic juggling. I can keep it up for about 500 tosses, but I'm all over the place. All I have are those really cheap little balls that came with the little book forever ago. They just bounce around in your hand, and sometimes just fly out of my grip at random. Any advice on a softer ball that just lands a bit deader in the hand? I'm currently out of work with an injury, so I'm on a budget. Great videos, btw. I never imagined there were so many variations to juggling. Since it's one of the exercises I can do, I figured why not get into it a little more?
@TaylorTries
3 жыл бұрын
The Taylor Tries beginner beanbags are a good solution to that problem, and I don’t just say that because they’re “mine” :) We intentionally designed them to feel good in the hand but also be affordable. They won’t last forever, but they’ll get you on the right track for a good price and will feel nice to catch and throw :) You can get them at jugglingwarehouse.com or on Amazon!
@willcook6967
3 жыл бұрын
@@TaylorTries I just saw that you responded. Very good to know. I had already decided to give them a try and I just ordered them earlier today. When my injuries are healed up, I actually wanted to go back to power juggling. I used to use 3 6lb sandbags. It sounds odd, but trust me, if you could keep them in the air for 3 minutes, you felt like you got some exercise. But just the same, thank you for taking time out to respond to me. I'm looking forward to getting better at this.
This is Burke’s Barrage: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y5aH19ChhbLal5s.html (it wasn't added to the description)
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😍 Pretty. Im used to seeing girls with your looks slightly unstable with both feet firmly planted on the ground, this is a twist.
You're pretty
@Denis-cp2zq
3 жыл бұрын
She is single btw
@TaylorTries
3 жыл бұрын
Please keep the comments focused on my juggling, teaching, or personality ☺️ thanks
@alanmclean3292
3 жыл бұрын
@@TaylorTries You're pretty- frickin' accomplished with juggling. I found your story inspiring, especially considering how you got into the Guinness Book of World Records. (That's outright craziness.) 😊 Question: have you met that Michael Moschen guy? My juggling group was planning a trip to see him... 'never really happened.
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