Tutorial: Five cool 423 variations!

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If you don't know what "423" means, watch my siteswap tutorial!
part 1 • SITESWAP BASICS juggli...
part 2 • SITESWAP BASICS juggli...
~VIDEO INDEX~
0:01
Intro... The patterns taught in this video might not be easy for beginners. You will probably have better luck with the tricks in this video if you are already VERY solid with mills mess and other similar patterns.
0:50
423 with active 2s caught under opposite wrist. Be sure to throw the 2 immediately after the 4, almost synchronously, to help with the timing. It will make the pattern flow better. Also notice that the 3 will be thrown from the top-hand while your arms are still slightly crossed. You can do this pattern with either inside 4s or outside 4s... I think I do a little bit of both in the video, hehe.
2:27
423 with active 2s thrown under the wrist, and caught with hands uncrossed. Make sure not to throw the 2 too high!
3:44
Cross-arm 423. Self-explanatory, but not necessarily easy. It is mandatory that you have this totally solid before learning the next 3 tricks. Practice, practice, practice.
4:13
Cross-arm 423, with 4s as "wrist-drops" which means they are thrown from the top hand (in the cross-arm position) then caught in the bottom (but same) hand after a very quick un-cross and re-cross of the arms. Practice each side individually A LOT before trying to connect it. Notice that the 3 stays in the middle and is always thrown from a "top-hand" position. Also note that the 2s are NOT active in this pattern, but they could be if you tried hard enough :) I should mention that after throwing the 4 from the top-hand, you must throw the 3 as you are uncrossing your arms before reaching under to catch the 4... but this will be obvious in the slo-mo demonstration.
5:21
Same as above, but with the 3 doing a "tennis" instead of staying in the middle. I can't think how to explain this any better. The second transition shown at 6:03 straight from a cascade is probably easiest.
6:54
423 with 4s under the wrist, and 2s as wrist-drops. This might be the most difficult trick in the video. Again, note that the 3 stays in the middle and is thrown from a "top-hand" position. Good luck!
There are infinite variations of 423. There are even more variations of the variations shown in this video! How about throwin' some penguins in there? Or some claw catches? Experiment, have fun, and juggle juggle juggle!!

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  • @elpuelo
    @elpuelo11 жыл бұрын

    really amazing! your tutorials are among my favorites.

  • @5bJuggla
    @5bJuggla14 жыл бұрын

    You're last 423 looks so very 423. I've always argued that most 423's don't even look like the siteswap throws of a 4 and a 2 and a 3. Also, I cant believe you kept working on more 423's after having posted your May 23 vid of about 50 something 423 patterns. You so Rock. You are a true 3b Jedi indeed.

  • @desideratoRdam
    @desideratoRdam14 жыл бұрын

    AWESOME TUTORIAL AGAIN!! Idon't understand how you can keep coming up with great tricks like that!!

  • @TheBiggestOfAls
    @TheBiggestOfAls14 жыл бұрын

    Ooh the 3rd and 4th tricks look fun, I shall give them a try sometime! And that last trick is one of my faves too! Although I never really thought of it as a 423 variation - I discovered it by screwing around with the Boston mess!

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @jefflutkus That is a great suggestion! The thought has crossed my mind before, but I guess I forget to follow through when it comes time to make a new tutorial, haha. I will make sure to do that next time! Thanks

  • @meaning9
    @meaning911 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Nice patterns, I don't know where you get them from, but thanks for taking your time and sharing knowledge with others.

  • @fabianreese241
    @fabianreese24111 жыл бұрын

    hey steve, thx for the tutorial! It's awesome and helped me a lot. bu I've got some thoughts to the first 2 patterns. I've found it way easier to learn the first one from a cold start after doing the 2 ball exercise and when I wanted to do the 2 one it really helped to think of it as an flase mess variation. I hope that helps other jugglers out there as well. Happy juggling

  • @granjerojose
    @granjerojose14 жыл бұрын

    steve! you are travelling into dangerous territories! 3 balls lowers your life expectancy! i liked the columns 423 with 4 underarm caught, i'd never tried that before. very cool :) there's more to be done here. you should dedicate some of your time to factory and box variations, but also with underarm 2's and 4's. there's a lot of fruitful tricks to be found in those patterns :) j oh and nice sil-x implosions :P

  • @georgetraveller7715
    @georgetraveller77156 жыл бұрын

    Great tricks. Thanks.

  • @jasonayoub
    @jasonayoub12 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff - I enjoyed your facotry tutorial as well.

  • @jefflutkus
    @jefflutkus14 жыл бұрын

    Suggestion from a lazy viewer: you might want to show the tricks you plan on teaching near the beginning of the video. That way, potential viewers can easily see what the tricks look like, and decide how interested they are in learning without having to watch the whole video. That said, nice video... the world needs more juggling tutorials like this one.

  • @eye318
    @eye31814 жыл бұрын

    awesome!

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @XjugglingX Sony Vegas movie studio. And I do the split screen using the "crop" tool and the "track motion" feature... or something like that.

  • @gabrielfamilathe
    @gabrielfamilathe14 жыл бұрын

    nice video! I also hae 5 pink sil x implosions

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @kzSoUlFaThEr Thanks! I discovered the 3rd and 4th tricks on my own, and the others were shown to me by a friend.

  • @23Vacuu
    @23Vacuu14 жыл бұрын

    =) thx 4 sharing and great tutorial

  • @TimLippert
    @TimLippert14 жыл бұрын

    excellent study of 423....its actually crazy how many variations there with this pattern and theres 3 here ive never seen before...did you come up with them or what?

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @Draitube oh don't you worry, I've been working on a lot of factory and box variations too! I still can't get the damn upside-down box though! That trick is impossible for me.

  • @finnskill
    @finnskill4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Cool! :)

  • @PieterJanVandenBranden
    @PieterJanVandenBranden14 жыл бұрын

    really helpfull

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @georgepowell I prefer my home-made russian balls, but as you can see, the sil-x implosion balls look totally awesome and are totally juggle-able. Yes, I recommend them. Play makes the BEST props!!

  • @MrJugglr
    @MrJugglr14 жыл бұрын

    Wow these tricks are so cool! It seems like I haven't been learning as much (or trying to learn as much) as I used too, so this was a refreshing tutorial! I know everyone is asking... How are the new Sil-x implosions? I really am looking for higher quality (russian kinda feel) maybe something different... I already have Sportco... but the home made russians go fast... the kind I ordered have a seem in the middle of the ball, that splits open after like 2 weeks =/ Suggestions would be nice =]

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks12 жыл бұрын

    @SmashRose They are the bigger size, I think it's 78mm

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @MrJugglr The implosions feel like stage balls. Maybe better for balance/stalls than a normal stage ball, but they are basically stage balls. They look amazing and are great for juggling, but they don't feel anything like russians. I still prefer russians, but I HAD to get some implosions just because they look so damn cool.

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @georgepowell I think home-made play-pit russians are awesome.. but, yeah, maybe it's just because I'm so used to them.. Stage balls, mmx balls, sil-x balls, all have the disadvantage of bouncing off of each other a LOT from collisions. And they roll away. It's easier to recover from collisions with russians, and they don't roll away as much, BUT they still DO have the advantage of being a solid ball (not a floppy beanbag) ..it's really about personal preference but I'd say go with russian

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks13 жыл бұрын

    @ksjuggles They are Sil-x implosion balls made by Play juggling in Italy... check your local prop vendor... I got mine from the WJF store...

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @MrKoolTrix They are made by Play Juggling in Italy, they are not home-made.

  • @MrJugglr
    @MrJugglr14 жыл бұрын

    @JugglingTricks Ha they do look amazing.... I most likely will be getting some NaCl Russian Balls Which I think will be interesting... Seeing as you can adjust the weight. Ill let you know how it goes with the plugs, hope they don't leak =/

  • @Nickoftimejuggles
    @Nickoftimejuggles14 жыл бұрын

    those balls are so cool. what website did you get them from?

  • @XjugglingX
    @XjugglingX14 жыл бұрын

    what progarm are you using when you making movies? and how to do you put in that slow mo guy? :) I wuld be very very happy if you answered :D

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @MrKoolTrix and I don't live in Italy... I'm guessing that's what you meant too?

  • @BaconJuggling
    @BaconJuggling14 жыл бұрын

    hmmm fill the implosion shells with colored sand?

  • @SmashRose
    @SmashRose12 жыл бұрын

    What size of Sil-X are you using? The 67mm or the 79mm?

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @beck232608 apparently youtube won't let me type "com" after the word "dot" luckily, corn looks just like com. And it tastes good too! hahahaaa

  • @Fuliginosus
    @Fuliginosus7 жыл бұрын

    Does 423 refer to heights?

  • @thekid112489
    @thekid1124897 жыл бұрын

    Some of the 423's we not so pronounced when you get into the cross armed position, looks more like a 443 or cross armed W pattern on a few. But regardless nice tutorial man.

  • @jungliatpil9124

    @jungliatpil9124

    5 жыл бұрын

    What is 443 exactly?

  • @JugglingTricks
    @JugglingTricks14 жыл бұрын

    @beck232608 thewjfstore dot corn

  • @PatrickWideman
    @PatrickWideman14 жыл бұрын

    Don't be alarmed, but there is a man in your house that looks exactly like you slowly copying everything your doing..

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