sorry to hear that... i got up to 10 catches of 8 before i was sidelined by a back injury. i've recovered enough to resume juggling, but it would probably take at least a year of consistent practice to ever work my way back to my peak level... but it makes me happy to see jugglers from the golden age of youtube still going and still improving!
Incredible stuff. How many different ways did you try holding 7 balls to release one by one? Can you say something about how you manage those releases? I've often seen people start a pattern at different heights than they eventually mean to continue it and I've never understood the mentality. I feel smug to have my preconceptions confirmed -- the big difference, visually between 2022 vs. earlier is that you stopped having the first couple throws higher than the rest. (Of course there was the low 5th or 6th throw to deal with too, but I feel like that's more an error in execution than an error in design.)
Real question: how many people in the world have ever flashed 13? I was under the impression it was a very, very small number.
Lots of fun seeing all those clips together! Such a nice flash and well deserved!
incredible that you stuck with it after all those years, i once flashed 8 but my shoulder is too messed up to try it ever again, let alone 9.
sorry to hear that... i got up to 10 catches of 8 before i was sidelined by a back injury. i've recovered enough to resume juggling, but it would probably take at least a year of consistent practice to ever work my way back to my peak level... but it makes me happy to see jugglers from the golden age of youtube still going and still improving!
Congrats! Great job and thanks for putting the progression video together!
big congrats for this one Dan! I'm amazed you stuck through it, even with all of the struggle in 2021 you had.
So clean. Congrats. Been fun to watch your progress over the years.
Congratulations!!
That's really inspiring, I might as well start going for 10 again 😁
Big congratulations, you deserved it
Insane accomplishment and a crazy grind!!
So good Dan! If anyone deserved it, it's you - It looked like any of those attempts could have been the one. A 9 year grind is no joke!
Just a decade later. Not much time for a juggler 🤣💪. Congratulations.
Love seeing you succeed
Incredible stuff. How many different ways did you try holding 7 balls to release one by one? Can you say something about how you manage those releases?
I've often seen people start a pattern at different heights than they eventually mean to continue it and I've never understood the mentality. I feel smug to have my preconceptions confirmed -- the big difference, visually between 2022 vs. earlier is that you stopped having the first couple throws higher than the rest. (Of course there was the low 5th or 6th throw to deal with too, but I feel like that's more an error in execution than an error in design.)