Added this to the niche sports I didn't know about but totally here for playlist
@AaronZull23 сағат бұрын
What else is on that list? Have you ever watched Goalball?
@LocalSleepDealer19 сағат бұрын
@AaronZull teqball, disc golf, professional tag to name a few and yeah I believe I've seen goalball before
@paulhalgarth1164Күн бұрын
Amazing Luke. I love this routine.
@jasperjuggles3 күн бұрын
I use large size rings- the 40cm cathedral rings juggle wonderfully and they are leaps and bounds above the 40cm babache when it comes to comfort. My only gripe is that color options are a bit limited right now but that'll most certainly get better as time goes on!
@TomekGrochowski3 күн бұрын
Regarding 'square-like' edges - they probably will get rounder over time if you juggle them for some longer time, because they erode gradually as a result of drops. I experienced it when I had bought a new set of my Mr. Babache's 32cm rings. I noticed the new had more squared edges compared to old ones and realized that those old actually became like this with time and juggling. Sometimes after a drop you can feel this thin, almost scratched off, line of plastic which easily can be removed with your nail. This is it - wearing off and having the edge becoming rounder in result. 2 fun facts: - new rings are lot more likely to bounce off each other when one going up and the other going down collide in perfect alignment, whereas old one would rather slide along the side of the other in similar collision, - you don't need to practice on a hard or harsh floor to see them eroding - I practice in a place with wooden floor and it is as I explained, though it may take several weeks to notice it happening.
@lukeburrage3 күн бұрын
Really, the Play rings were way too square. I spent an hour with a drill sander making ONE ring the right shape. No amount of juggling was going to wear it down. It was the INSIDE edges that were too square, so dropping wouldn’t help. Play juggling have now changed the mould for their rings to fix the issue. It was way worse than you think.
@TomekGrochowskiКүн бұрын
@@lukeburrage Seems, then, Babaches are made of softer material. Funny thing is I never paid attention to inside edges, I only did after you mentioned it. And surprisingly, they differ - old Babaches are round and new are square, but it never bothered me - I never felt any difference, even while juggling a mixed set at at time. Babache must have changed the mould too, after all, but the other way 🙃 However this 'square like' inside edge is a little softened here. To be precise - it is trapezoidal, as corners of the cross section are cut off (or again - rounded, hard to say, because its width is very small - a fraction of a millimetre).
@reeses21503 күн бұрын
Heyyyy! I got the same set after being shown them by someone at Pocono Juggle Fest a few years ago and FRIEKING LOVING THEM.
@ZakMcallister3 күн бұрын
Excellently said. As a long term friend and accomplice of Cathedrals, I never felt I could make a genuine review, even though I really do think they are incredible for what I do as well. Thanks for sharing!
@noslowerdna3 күн бұрын
Excellent retrospective and review. I bought my first set of Cathedral rings at the IJA festival last week and absolutely love them!
@user-pf1vs3zx3z4 күн бұрын
good
@SebDowntown5 күн бұрын
great video please make it longer next times pura vida.
@user-ix4eo1jn4r10 күн бұрын
Nice
@yuvallevy706820 күн бұрын
congarts to spence , why is delany so low?
@jonnymoore97Ай бұрын
Super cool insights into the process Luke! I especially loved the tour of the balance pole and hearing about how you optimised each part for it. The trick looks great and the spinning is such a nice touch
@DanielSimuАй бұрын
Love the spinning finish!
@chatastic2008Ай бұрын
Brillant. The spinning takes it to the next level.
@erwydconwyjester7321Ай бұрын
That’s so cool ❤
@savatteАй бұрын
This was great! The syndicate approach is an inspired idea and a really smart way to ensure fairness.
@chaki..Ай бұрын
Wtf)
@carlosp8431Ай бұрын
When Will makes a "top 40's jugglers." They are too Young...
@IOSALiveАй бұрын
Luke Burrage, wanna collab it was really entertaining
@Bobby_RibАй бұрын
Wow. That's amazing.
@mantasdrumstas5251Ай бұрын
Hi, Luke. Is it too late to become good juggler or professional that can perform on stage when you are 30 years old?
@lukeburrageАй бұрын
It takes 10 years to become a good juggler, then another 10 years to become a good performer. If you're already 30, you'll only be making good money once you're 50. But plenty of jugglers have turned professional at 30 or later.
@Dandydust397Ай бұрын
They are so pretty when he juggled the quick seven ball, they actually look like they are glowing
@andybeck7615Ай бұрын
How did you fund your travels? I read you have an MBA/JD degrees along with you degree in computer science.
@lukeburrageАй бұрын
I work in the travel industry. I have no degrees in computer science.
@quchenАй бұрын
Ha, Katapult in Berlin! :-D
@Aaron-kr5vgАй бұрын
7:45 to 7:55 HOW?!
@Aaron-kr5vgАй бұрын
I don’t know anything about Diabolo but Panchoclo killed it!
@habojspadeАй бұрын
Great video. Was surprised not to see any of Kellin Quinn's videos on this list.
@at8630Ай бұрын
I wish juggling festivals were as popular here in the U.S. as they appear to be in Europe. Thank you for all you do for the community Luke.
@bukowskiyeeeeeaaaaАй бұрын
I dunno what the hell I'm watching but it's fascinating.
@Foresight42Ай бұрын
Yay, I'm so glad round-about endurance is spreading.
@all9472Ай бұрын
Y r there like no techniques for combat juggling its wierd and if there are y is no one teaching because I could see doing like a box and swiping stuff like that I want to try it but I can't find anything on it other than videos of ppl doing combat juggling no tips no rules nothing
@Adopte1RouxCoolАй бұрын
In convention you Always have someone who Can teach you the basic technique dont worry :)
@Jack__________Ай бұрын
Looks fun 🎉
@roberttemple2521Ай бұрын
Very fun clip here, thank you for sharing. Peace.
@AM12378Ай бұрын
I would love to see some different examples of fill percentages and a closer look at the different sizes. Ty!
@AllenKnutsonАй бұрын
When I went to the fifth Dutch juggling convention (1995, in Nijmegen), doing a competent 5 balls would get people coming up to stare. It's good to see how far the community has come. IIRC it was $30 for the weekend, including gym space for one's sleeping bag, _and_ breakfast (buttered bread with chocolate sprinkles).
@lukeburrageАй бұрын
Breakfast and dinner is still included in the ticket price. It's a bit more than €30 though.
@h.lindustries2133Ай бұрын
Cool
@hillpunk92Ай бұрын
would be great beginner clubs. i learned with mr babache very small light clubs with a soft handle ( mostly because i had no clue what to get) making the switch was wierd but i learned so many more difficult tricks likes weaves and contact rolls with those clubs first.
@krzysztofkostera2 ай бұрын
Thank you Luke for reports from the Netherlands festival
@AmeronRosvall2 ай бұрын
Great to see the characteristics of clubs being critically examined! The future is now :D
@artofcookingofficial2 ай бұрын
Omg IAM second comment pls like because I never get likes 😢😢😢😢😢
@robbob14362 ай бұрын
LOVED the 'Robot' Acro
@artofcookingofficial2 ай бұрын
That act was done by Daniel simu his channel name is also Daniel simu
@DanielSimu2 ай бұрын
Thanks robbob! :D
@artofcookingofficial2 ай бұрын
Omg hi Daniel simu I am subscribed to you I love your channel Ive watched your channel since your first video I also loved your acttttttt IAM your biggest fan
@serta57272 ай бұрын
Wow 🤯
@user-hf9ir3uz1p2 ай бұрын
4 turns??
@MagnusDamNoergaard2 ай бұрын
I think Joe Cronquist should've been top 10. The fact that he might've been the first one to ever juggle 3 clubs while doing a backflip while skiing is just incredible. I must admit that although I didn't really like his juggling at first, the style committed to skiing, mountain biking, slack-lining etc just makes me want to say that he's the best juggler of the year 2023.
@adrianjabs57522 ай бұрын
THX for kick up hints
@adelecersosimo97652 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for the Review what size are you using in the Video?
@reflux0434 күн бұрын
64mm, but the new version 3's go as small as 61mm.
@Alighodsipour2 ай бұрын
very good
@savatte2 ай бұрын
Yes (I listened all the way through). Definitely looking forward to next month's podcast! Thank you.
@iluk_yt97672 ай бұрын
3:28 Anthony gatto made an 8 ring version of this trick
@PseudoWounds2 ай бұрын
This is awesome, great juggling and beautiful places!
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Added this to the niche sports I didn't know about but totally here for playlist
What else is on that list? Have you ever watched Goalball?
@AaronZull teqball, disc golf, professional tag to name a few and yeah I believe I've seen goalball before
Amazing Luke. I love this routine.
I use large size rings- the 40cm cathedral rings juggle wonderfully and they are leaps and bounds above the 40cm babache when it comes to comfort. My only gripe is that color options are a bit limited right now but that'll most certainly get better as time goes on!
Regarding 'square-like' edges - they probably will get rounder over time if you juggle them for some longer time, because they erode gradually as a result of drops. I experienced it when I had bought a new set of my Mr. Babache's 32cm rings. I noticed the new had more squared edges compared to old ones and realized that those old actually became like this with time and juggling. Sometimes after a drop you can feel this thin, almost scratched off, line of plastic which easily can be removed with your nail. This is it - wearing off and having the edge becoming rounder in result. 2 fun facts: - new rings are lot more likely to bounce off each other when one going up and the other going down collide in perfect alignment, whereas old one would rather slide along the side of the other in similar collision, - you don't need to practice on a hard or harsh floor to see them eroding - I practice in a place with wooden floor and it is as I explained, though it may take several weeks to notice it happening.
Really, the Play rings were way too square. I spent an hour with a drill sander making ONE ring the right shape. No amount of juggling was going to wear it down. It was the INSIDE edges that were too square, so dropping wouldn’t help. Play juggling have now changed the mould for their rings to fix the issue. It was way worse than you think.
@@lukeburrage Seems, then, Babaches are made of softer material. Funny thing is I never paid attention to inside edges, I only did after you mentioned it. And surprisingly, they differ - old Babaches are round and new are square, but it never bothered me - I never felt any difference, even while juggling a mixed set at at time. Babache must have changed the mould too, after all, but the other way 🙃 However this 'square like' inside edge is a little softened here. To be precise - it is trapezoidal, as corners of the cross section are cut off (or again - rounded, hard to say, because its width is very small - a fraction of a millimetre).
Heyyyy! I got the same set after being shown them by someone at Pocono Juggle Fest a few years ago and FRIEKING LOVING THEM.
Excellently said. As a long term friend and accomplice of Cathedrals, I never felt I could make a genuine review, even though I really do think they are incredible for what I do as well. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent retrospective and review. I bought my first set of Cathedral rings at the IJA festival last week and absolutely love them!
good
great video please make it longer next times pura vida.
Nice
congarts to spence , why is delany so low?
Super cool insights into the process Luke! I especially loved the tour of the balance pole and hearing about how you optimised each part for it. The trick looks great and the spinning is such a nice touch
Love the spinning finish!
Brillant. The spinning takes it to the next level.
That’s so cool ❤
This was great! The syndicate approach is an inspired idea and a really smart way to ensure fairness.
Wtf)
When Will makes a "top 40's jugglers." They are too Young...
Luke Burrage, wanna collab it was really entertaining
Wow. That's amazing.
Hi, Luke. Is it too late to become good juggler or professional that can perform on stage when you are 30 years old?
It takes 10 years to become a good juggler, then another 10 years to become a good performer. If you're already 30, you'll only be making good money once you're 50. But plenty of jugglers have turned professional at 30 or later.
They are so pretty when he juggled the quick seven ball, they actually look like they are glowing
How did you fund your travels? I read you have an MBA/JD degrees along with you degree in computer science.
I work in the travel industry. I have no degrees in computer science.
Ha, Katapult in Berlin! :-D
7:45 to 7:55 HOW?!
I don’t know anything about Diabolo but Panchoclo killed it!
Great video. Was surprised not to see any of Kellin Quinn's videos on this list.
I wish juggling festivals were as popular here in the U.S. as they appear to be in Europe. Thank you for all you do for the community Luke.
I dunno what the hell I'm watching but it's fascinating.
Yay, I'm so glad round-about endurance is spreading.
Y r there like no techniques for combat juggling its wierd and if there are y is no one teaching because I could see doing like a box and swiping stuff like that I want to try it but I can't find anything on it other than videos of ppl doing combat juggling no tips no rules nothing
In convention you Always have someone who Can teach you the basic technique dont worry :)
Looks fun 🎉
Very fun clip here, thank you for sharing. Peace.
I would love to see some different examples of fill percentages and a closer look at the different sizes. Ty!
When I went to the fifth Dutch juggling convention (1995, in Nijmegen), doing a competent 5 balls would get people coming up to stare. It's good to see how far the community has come. IIRC it was $30 for the weekend, including gym space for one's sleeping bag, _and_ breakfast (buttered bread with chocolate sprinkles).
Breakfast and dinner is still included in the ticket price. It's a bit more than €30 though.
Cool
would be great beginner clubs. i learned with mr babache very small light clubs with a soft handle ( mostly because i had no clue what to get) making the switch was wierd but i learned so many more difficult tricks likes weaves and contact rolls with those clubs first.
Thank you Luke for reports from the Netherlands festival
Great to see the characteristics of clubs being critically examined! The future is now :D
Omg IAM second comment pls like because I never get likes 😢😢😢😢😢
LOVED the 'Robot' Acro
That act was done by Daniel simu his channel name is also Daniel simu
Thanks robbob! :D
Omg hi Daniel simu I am subscribed to you I love your channel Ive watched your channel since your first video I also loved your acttttttt IAM your biggest fan
Wow 🤯
4 turns??
I think Joe Cronquist should've been top 10. The fact that he might've been the first one to ever juggle 3 clubs while doing a backflip while skiing is just incredible. I must admit that although I didn't really like his juggling at first, the style committed to skiing, mountain biking, slack-lining etc just makes me want to say that he's the best juggler of the year 2023.
THX for kick up hints
Hi! Thank you for the Review what size are you using in the Video?
64mm, but the new version 3's go as small as 61mm.
very good
Yes (I listened all the way through). Definitely looking forward to next month's podcast! Thank you.
3:28 Anthony gatto made an 8 ring version of this trick
This is awesome, great juggling and beautiful places!