Begleri tutorial: basics for beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @musclebones
    @musclebones  7 лет назад +7

    Update 2: I have made a new video for beginners. Please check it out at: ruclips.net/video/-2DVEFePGgc/видео.html
    Update 1: I realize now that I continuously mess up the names of the grips, and overall am quite disappointed in the quality of this video. When I made it, I actually did not have the intention of posting it, hence why it ends abruptly and isn't quite finished; but what remains true is that there is a lack of this style of tutorial, where there is a verbal walk through of the tricks. Luckily the things I went over in this video are extremely basic but it is still slightly embarrassing. I just felt that I had to address that I am aware of how flawed this video is and I am sorry for that and I hope anyone watching it trying to get started is able to learn something.

  • @ryanhutter4825
    @ryanhutter4825 7 лет назад +28

    FINALLY. Years of spinning my whistle as a lifeguard has paid off.

  • @Prince-tt8ne
    @Prince-tt8ne 7 лет назад +31

    I found begleri like an hour ago and I already made my own and I'm practicing it. Literally used spin fish weights and string to make a home made begleri.

    • @ecrouch77
      @ecrouch77 7 лет назад +1

      I used lead sinkers.

    • @DNMEBOY
      @DNMEBOY 6 лет назад +3

      Steel sinkers are better. $1.44 at walmart for enough to make 2 begleri if you have what you need to drill through steel. Might just be me but i prefer not to play with lead.

    • @adr2332
      @adr2332 6 лет назад +3

      +Eric bro
      Lead is toxic
      Stop using it

    • @progCan
      @progCan Год назад

      i used paracord. in another version ping pong balls.

  • @thorinbyrd1017
    @thorinbyrd1017 8 лет назад +9

    So pumped that it's growing fast!!! Can't wait to see it in a few years

    • @DNMEBOY
      @DNMEBOY 6 лет назад +1

      Well, I had never heard of this until I saw Thumb chucks at walmart. One look and I knew they were worth getting even though I had no real idea what they were for. Now just a day later im making my own begleri.

  • @Raceboyx12
    @Raceboyx12 8 лет назад +13

    this is all magic and miracles to me man

    • @DadHub
      @DadHub 3 года назад

      Same here lol. I can make em, but I can't work em to save my life.

  • @chelseadecarlo6804
    @chelseadecarlo6804 4 года назад +2

    I have been watching your videos for a while. You very kind to put your own personal time in to teach people this skill. I am not good at this, but then again under a lot of stress, lately, a lot. Anyway thank you for doing this and not expecting anything in return. That’s a great quality people lack more and more today.

  • @crmplex1
    @crmplex1 7 лет назад +6

    musclebones - I wanted to shout out to you and say THANK YOU for doing these tutorials! I wrench on cars for a living and I picked this hobby up 2 weeks ago in hopes of exercising my hands and maximizing dexterity. I didn't expect it to be so addicting. Now that I'm hooked and cant put them down, I have been searching for videos to help me learn a few tricks. Your videos are the only ones that have been able to help me. Since I have been watching them, my skill level has skyrocketed!!! I am by no means good at this, but I'm no longer feeling too overwhelmed to keep clacking away. And everyday Im learning a new trick, and might be able to do it 5/10 tries. The next day 7/10... and so on. So from me to you, THANKS and keep them coming!!!
    P.S. if I may offer a suggestion - try to add some morre slow motion footage to the tricks. They are impossible to show without performing them, and impossible to perform without going at least half speed. So perhaps you can show us exactly whats going on with some slo-mo. Just a thought.

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      That's awesome. I love hearing that my videos help people get started. Begleri is definitely a good way to stretch and exercise the hands. I have mild carpel tunnel and it has actually helped me get more flexibility without any pain. As for the slow motion, it's something I'm trying to do more of. In my two newest videos I open with a slow motion clip. I may redo the first couple tutorials eventually and try to splice in some slow motion between the things I cover.

  • @chelseadecarlo6804
    @chelseadecarlo6804 4 года назад

    This video is a great starter, i constantly come back here when I get rusty. Hopefully very soon my condition won’t hinder practice. It’s starting to become second nature and I can do index finger rolls, but I ended up doing it when I stopped trying. I use this video to share with friends who want to learn this skill/ sport. The only problem is most people I know have no motivation to learn this sadly.

  • @iangroover1188
    @iangroover1188 2 года назад +1

    Dude, real talk. And i say this with respect: being someone who just picked this cool little hobby up- I have NO idea what you are doing/referencing.. may i suggest, cuz it would help tremendously if you could sloww it down as much as possible at first to give a clear idea of what is going on & what is rotating, hand/finger movements etc. Perhaps use your other hand to grab the 'swinging end' to methodically guide the beglari through the whole spin/move first to better demonstrate **Slowly** what it is you are doing exactly? Similarly too how a pen spinner often will teach certain tricks? It would help us noobs out a ton🙏🙏
    Just a thought ha. I you have uploaded a new video I'll check that out right now hopefully I will get some clarity

  • @rileychapel8216
    @rileychapel8216 7 лет назад +10

    If you just look at his hands it looks like some kind of sign language

    • @whybaconsbad479
      @whybaconsbad479 3 года назад

      If you a master at sign language this should be ez

  • @calvinnotklein6368
    @calvinnotklein6368 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you. I just won a titanium begleri on insta out of 150 people who entered.

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад +1

      Nice! Be sure to check out my "Beginner's Guide to Begleri Manipulation," it's a much improved version of this video. Happy slinging!

    • @calvinnotklein6368
      @calvinnotklein6368 7 лет назад

      Thank you. I'm new to using a begleri. I am a balisong flipper.

  • @geoffreyschuchardt5350
    @geoffreyschuchardt5350 Год назад

    The “just falling into the gap” seems a fuck ton like, “make sure you do a lot to move your index finger out the way”

  • @hnzrnz6566
    @hnzrnz6566 3 года назад

    my hand hurts from hearing the beads hit your bones man.. but honestly, quite a good tutorial even if it's really difficult to give tutorials in such categories. ive just bought my first begleri though, and this helps

  • @verenafichter5476
    @verenafichter5476 5 лет назад

    Shout out man. I took to slinging as ive been doing various skill toys for about 17nyears but this still helped me tremenously. I recommend if u like begleri theres alot more interesting toys out there....its a gateway hobby....next juggling....then poi...then yoyo....beware

  • @monkeyman7870
    @monkeyman7870 7 лет назад

    I made one at home with duct tape, a random string, and 2 bottle caps, I put one end of the string on the top of the bottle cap and taped it up, did the same to the other end.

  • @abralabra8211
    @abralabra8211 5 лет назад +1

    Hey what begleri do you recomend me to buy? I just stumbled op on this cool fidget toy!

    • @nozzie1640
      @nozzie1640 5 лет назад

      Make one with 5ft (150cm) of paracord and two marbles. Theres plenty of tutorials online on how to tie monkey fists and you basically just tie a monkeys fist around the marble, reduce the slack, do the same for the other side and then adjust it so that the mid string lenght is about where you want it.

  • @ZEPIDUS
    @ZEPIDUS 7 лет назад

    Nice tutorial, great skills, thanks man!

  • @user-kh3xz4mv1s
    @user-kh3xz4mv1s 3 года назад

    man plz make a video how to move between greeps cause i didnt understood that

  • @wuhaklan5783
    @wuhaklan5783 7 лет назад

    subscribed to ur channel hope to see more tutorials like this :)

  • @diethz6819
    @diethz6819 6 лет назад

    Hello I want to get started and I was wondering what size bead you would recommend and length of string(also what kind)

  • @Khronos06
    @Khronos06 7 лет назад +2

    great tutorial man how long you been slinging

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад +1

      It was about a month when I filmed this, two months now

  • @progCan
    @progCan Год назад

    2:01 not if you have a paracord version!

  • @luke_almquist
    @luke_almquist 7 лет назад

    Great vid ! Just subbed

  • @naten9218
    @naten9218 7 лет назад

    so I'm gonna be traveling on a plane soon and I have a begleri just like yours and was wondering if airport TSA would take it away because I'm only taking a carry on bag.

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      That's a good question. I've seen people bring parachord sets with them while traveling with no issues, but I can't say for certain whether an open bead set would show up in the metal detector. After doing a quick search it seems that people can bring other toys like yoyo's onto the plane, so if in the scenario that you are questioned as to what it is, you can explain it's a toy. To be safe, I'd say bring some shoelaces and try to pick up some hardware for a few dollars wherever it is you're going a fashion a set for yourself there.

    • @PkwyDrive13
      @PkwyDrive13 7 лет назад

      Measuring Cups why the hell would they take a piece of string and weights? Definitely won't be a problem.

  • @ericgillespie2812
    @ericgillespie2812 6 лет назад

    This information is so good but the video is still too fast. Gonna slow it down and keep trying!

  • @DNMEBOY
    @DNMEBOY 6 лет назад

    Am I better off with a shorter cord or longer? Im coming here from thumbchucks and ive got the feel for those but have a hard time getting past the size. I just finished my own begleri using 1/2 ounce sinkers and paracord but had to shorten it to get it to feel right in my hand. I dont feel like I can perform the same with a short cord though.

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  6 лет назад +1

      try to stay in the range of 6" between the beads

    • @DNMEBOY
      @DNMEBOY 6 лет назад

      musclebones I’ll try that out tomorrow. Thanks.

  • @dripminic
    @dripminic 7 лет назад

    im thinking between this and a begleri with a paracord knot at the ends. Which should i get

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      There are benefits to having each type. A set with open beads will definitely be very loud, too loud to use if someone is sleeping in the next room or in class; however, with open beads you can adjust your string length more easily, and can be restrung so technically they last longer. I've never played with a monkey fist set but they are definitely quieter. I wouldn't worry so much about how long they will last either as I've yet to even restring my set, only it's something to consider. So if you are mainly concerned with noise I would suggest a monkey fist set from either of these sellers:
      www.etsy.com/shop/STWorryBeads
      www.etsy.com/shop/MonkeyFistBegleri

    • @dripminic
      @dripminic 7 лет назад

      musclebones okay ima get the monkeyfist set since i want to use it during class

  • @TheWhiteKnight_
    @TheWhiteKnight_ 2 года назад

    No. I dont see how that happened

  • @boggy7718
    @boggy7718 5 лет назад

    link of that begleri pls

  • @jawadisfunny9076
    @jawadisfunny9076 10 месяцев назад

    "im not very good at slinging" he says

  • @GTA_500
    @GTA_500 3 года назад

    So you are one of them extreme fundamentalists

  • @rishitbhardwaj2089
    @rishitbhardwaj2089 6 лет назад

    dosent it hurt if the marbles hit ur fingers ?

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  6 лет назад

      yes but with practice you can slow down the momentum and it doesn't really hit your hand at all

  • @wuhaklan5783
    @wuhaklan5783 7 лет назад

    lol thats a pentel rsvp which is used to make a mod for penspinning (rsvp mx)

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      Yep! I spin an unmodded RSVP when I can, but I get extreme hand pain very quickly so I can't practice very much.

    • @wuhaklan5783
      @wuhaklan5783 7 лет назад

      u could cut the clip off the cap to make it lighter so ur hand wont hurt as much i guess :)

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      Unfortunately it's not the weight that's the problem, my whole middle finger gets numb after three or four sonics. There is just a nerve in my hand that gets pinched the wrong way when I spin. Luckily begleri doesn't produce the same pain!

    • @wuhaklan5783
      @wuhaklan5783 7 лет назад

      awesome to hear that begleri became ur saving grace! haha

    • @gamingdinos7339
      @gamingdinos7339 7 лет назад

      χιονίζει

  • @Augn-ff3dp
    @Augn-ff3dp 7 лет назад

    mate appreciate the beginner tutorial but to be honest you should get a shorter string when learning as well.. less visually stunning but more control and easier to learn

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад +2

      That isn't necessarily true. I believe the things I went over here can be done with a short string, but the way I play is much more momentum based than a short string would allow for. There aren't any rules for string length - whatever is most fun for you is the right way to play

  • @user-ur3lr4gg4r
    @user-ur3lr4gg4r 7 лет назад

    dude i just found ur channel and let me say subbed

  • @crankiethekid6198
    @crankiethekid6198 7 лет назад

    is thulis a 550 paracord? is it gutted?

  • @AydinGokce9000
    @AydinGokce9000 7 лет назад

    lol my rebounds don't hurt cuz i made mine out of paracord

  • @-expirius-5990
    @-expirius-5990 8 лет назад

    Where did you buy it? Or how did you do it?

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  8 лет назад

      The beads I'm using are a Titan AL sport set from aroundsquare. You can get a set at www.aroundsquare.com/shop/
      They may seem a little expensive - there are less expensive alternatives, but the quality of aroundsquare products is worth the money. Friday night a new set is being released by aroundsquare for a better price point as well, so keep an eye out for them!

  • @TheCatMurgatroyd
    @TheCatMurgatroyd 7 лет назад

    what was the second thing he mentioned after pen spinning? 1:14

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      Balisong flipping, butterfly knife tricks, whatever you'd like to call it

    • @TheCatMurgatroyd
      @TheCatMurgatroyd 7 лет назад

      musclebones
      oh, okay :)
      tahnk you!!

  • @ManHoldingTheSun
    @ManHoldingTheSun Год назад

    “Begleri is easier than pe spinning and Balisong flipping” me who learned the behind the 8 ball in 25 days : 👁👄👁 (lol no hate)

  • @makewithmegma
    @makewithmegma 2 года назад

    💕👍

  • @abdulcrafter4667
    @abdulcrafter4667 7 лет назад

    yo how do you do that

  • @finn4984
    @finn4984 4 года назад

    what begleri is that

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  4 года назад +1

      Finn Traylor aroundsquare titans aluminum sport

  • @nickward7648
    @nickward7648 8 лет назад

    how long is yours?

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  8 лет назад +1

      The string length between the beads is roughly 5.5 inches

    • @nickward7648
      @nickward7648 8 лет назад

      musclebones thank you

  • @snazdogdbfan251
    @snazdogdbfan251 6 лет назад

    Amazing stuff but why did you flip us off

  • @robsn3331
    @robsn3331 2 года назад

    You need a personal Begleri?
    Text me!! I send you pics!

  • @josiahcruz9678
    @josiahcruz9678 7 лет назад

    I follow you on Instagram

  • @LeeLaster
    @LeeLaster 7 лет назад +1

    This tutorial is not very beginner friendly. Sorry.
    You need slo-mo. It's simply not explanatory enough.

    • @musclebones
      @musclebones  7 лет назад

      I have a higher quality beginner tutorial called "beginners guide to begleri part 1" that I advise you check out. It doesn't use slomo because the concepts are still rudimentary but if it's the first time you are trying something like this it will take a little while to get the hang of it. Don't get discouraged and keep trying.

  • @xxxViceroyxxx
    @xxxViceroyxxx 6 лет назад +1

    video starts at 1:40

  • @VALIANTTHOR383
    @VALIANTTHOR383 5 месяцев назад

    As clear as ditch water