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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2022
  • possibly the first sub2 ever (lets goooo)

Комментарии • 21

  • @benjia2062
    @benjia2062 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely amazing record. I seriously can't believe your channel is this small, I don't know how I didn't find it sooner. I have several questions cause I'm really curious:
    1. Where are your eyes looking while you're juggling and solving? They say that you have to watch the peaks of the objects you are juggling as a cue to know when to throw the next object but I would imagine it's also very hard to turn the cube correctly without directly looking at it. Are you looking at the state of the cube while it's in the air and turning accordingly when it reaches your hand, or is it something different?
    2. Do you have any more tips about catching the cube in the correct orientation each time? I saw your other video where you mainly say it just takes a lot of practice but is there anything more specific? Also if you aren't looking at the cubes when you catch them how do you know if you've caught it in the correct orientation?
    3. How are you able to do so many turns in just one catch? What is the most you've been able to do in one catch? You seem to be able to do more turns per catch than any other person who has done this which is probably why you're so far ahead of the Guinness record. I assume it helps to do the next throws a little bit higher to give you more time to do turns. Would it make sense to exaggerate the next throws even more to give you even more time, or would this sacrifice throwing accuracy or just make for a worse looking pattern?
    4. How long have you been juggling and cubing for and how long did it take you to accomplish this after you were committed to learning it? It's a given that something like this would take a long time to learn but I was wondering how long it took you to do it. I'm also curious as to how you decided that you wanted to do this in the first place.
    5. Do you think other juggling patterns possible e.g. Mill's Mess? Or maybe juggling a higher number of cubes at once?
    6. What cubes do you currently use and do you have them set up in any particular way? I saw in a previous video that you were using three different ones but are you using three of the same now, and if so does that make it any easier? I would imagine trying to get three different cubes set up to be similar enough would be kind of tricky, I also assume having magnets in all three is important. Do you have a preference of cube specifically for OH solving or even specifically for juggling?
    Sorry for the long comment and the million different questions. I'm just very curious about all of this and I think I would want to learn how to do this myself one day. You're also basically the only person I could find who has given any detailed info anywhere. Congrats again on the record. :)

  • @ravi12346
    @ravi12346 2 года назад +5

    What a madman. Hope to see a new Guinness record before long!

    • @jakob_cubing
      @jakob_cubing  2 года назад +1

      yea i guess i have to do it at some point... was just too lazy so far

    • @donaldlaury7193
      @donaldlaury7193 2 года назад

      @@jakob_cubing Ha, lazy, from a guy putting in enough time to do this. Sorry, you're not lazy my friend. Kudos!

  • @abhijeetghodgaonkar
    @abhijeetghodgaonkar Год назад +1

    Amazing yo.

  • @thatoneguy167
    @thatoneguy167 2 года назад +1

    Nice!!! Super awesome! Although it makes me sad because that getting close to my best with just one, lol.

  • @KodiakGG
    @KodiakGG Год назад

    Hi I am one of random people \ :D /

  • @khairur_rachim
    @khairur_rachim 2 месяца назад

    Wow, so the WR is still beatable

  • @draguncubing7173
    @draguncubing7173 2 года назад +3

    WTFFFFFF the most impressive thing i've seen in cubing by far. The guinness record its a joke
    By the way, is this your PB?

    • @jakob_cubing
      @jakob_cubing  2 года назад +1

      yea first sub2

    • @draguncubing7173
      @draguncubing7173 2 года назад +1

      @@jakob_cubing Dude i can't believe you're this fast, will you try to break the Guinness record? are you still practicing unicycle?

    • @jakob_cubing
      @jakob_cubing  2 года назад

      @@draguncubing7173 first of all, i think there is still massive potential once i start turning the cube with both hands. so i think sub30 with one cube is possible... when it comes to unicycling, i didnt make any more progress last summer, so i stopped practicing. i guess i should start again...

    • @thatoneguy167
      @thatoneguy167 2 года назад

      Do you plan on practicing turning with both hands soon?

    • @kiranraj7923
      @kiranraj7923 2 года назад

      @@jakob_cubing hey whats your discord

  • @DanielCastro-fc7tp
    @DanielCastro-fc7tp 2 года назад

    Wow! That's really impressive. Would you tell me how can I start training this? I do 30s average and my PB is 16s with 2 hands.
    I'm learning to juggle 3 balls, and I can juggle for about 30 seconds before I get tired or let the balls fall.

  • @zixuanwang592
    @zixuanwang592 2 года назад

    Sub2!! Unbelievable!!!

  • @clumsyjester459
    @clumsyjester459 2 года назад

    What are the rules for this WR? I guess you are required to juggle a cascade and aren't allowed to juggle 2 in one hand, right? Are you allowed to throw arbitrarily high to make more consecutive turns?
    I juggled 3 cubes for the first time today and couldn't even focus on any colors. I didn't make a single turn. Then I juggled 2 balls in the left hand and OH solved a cube in the right and almost managed to do it on my first attempt. (I never did OH solving before and don't use any OLL/PLL algs, so it took really long.) I only had 4 corners left. So that should definitely be possible. But when I have to throw the cubes, I just need to practice discerning the pieces. That's so hard.

  • @kiranraj7923
    @kiranraj7923 2 года назад

    What's the world record for this event now... Is the Chinese boy(don't know his name) still the record holder

    • @pmcuber6316
      @pmcuber6316 2 года назад +1

      No an American man with about 4 minutes I think.

    • @kiranraj7923
      @kiranraj7923 2 года назад

      @@pmcuber6316 then why is he not attempting the record he has decent lead