your tutorial are so clear and detailed, makes the tricks look much more attainable than others... think i might try more isolation for now since i seem to be having issues with the butterfly
Im so happy you have found this useful, I love teaching circus and it would be great to hear how you progressed in three years! Also butterfly is tricky, have a look at my basic contact video for some tips.
Very nice... I perform contact juggling around my travels in America.. Thank you for inspiring me with your art.. Ive learned a lot from you and expanded my style..Cheerio Mate!! You're Wonderful ...
Your isolations are BY FAR the most convincing I've seen on RUclips! (and there's plenty of competition) and you do a lot of different variations of moves that I haven't seen before. Very good tutorials thanks!!!
Thank you so much! I love this tutorial! I'm a contortionist & dancer just starting to learn contact juggling as an extra skill (that is't as tough on my back) :)
Wow I do not check my comments enough sorry guys! I'm using a 100mm acrylic, you can easily source them from Ebay, you'll want to pay around £50/60 for a ball. The cheaper ones of the same size aren't as clear and break very easily!
@@KineticCircus oh it's actually in stand by... 😅 But I'm surely going to be back in contact juggling soon !! I will be back on your tutorial at the right time 😊 What about your practice in those time ? Cheers
Hi Duke, I use a 100mm acrylic for performance and a range of 70mm to 100mm for workshops. If you can get to handle equipment before you buy its always useful.
Thank you for your reply Paul, I’ve got quite small hands and have been practicing with a 70mm that I came across ha …. I might try something a little larger…. Again thanks for replying chap
Thanks! I look forwards to trying some of these.
your tutorial are so clear and detailed, makes the tricks look much more attainable than others... think i might try more isolation for now since i seem to be having issues with the butterfly
Im so happy you have found this useful, I love teaching circus and it would be great to hear how you progressed in three years! Also butterfly is tricky, have a look at my basic contact video for some tips.
Very nice... I perform contact juggling around my travels in America.. Thank you for inspiring me with your art.. Ive learned a lot from you and expanded my style..Cheerio Mate!! You're Wonderful ...
That's awesome to hear thank you! I've been inspired by many people, and it's a pleasure to pass it all on!
Thanks a lot you are awesome man!
Much obligued! I hope you get a lot out of this video, isolations are so lovely to practice!
Your isolations are BY FAR the most convincing I've seen on RUclips! (and there's plenty of competition) and you do a lot of different variations of moves that I haven't seen before. Very good tutorials thanks!!!
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad I've been able to help you out! :)
just funny and a great lesson my friend! Have a nice time.
Hi thanks for the tutorial I'm one of the students u taught today as it's my activity week if you don't remember my name it's demi!
Thank you so much! I love this tutorial! I'm a contortionist & dancer just starting to learn contact juggling as an extra skill (that is't as tough on my back) :)
Thank you Marianne! You are going to do amazing things with contact juggling given your career already! x
Wow I do not check my comments enough sorry guys! I'm using a 100mm acrylic, you can easily source them from Ebay, you'll want to pay around £50/60 for a ball. The cheaper ones of the same size aren't as clear and break very easily!
Thanks for those moves !!! super clean :)
Thanks so much, how is practising going for you?
@@KineticCircus oh it's actually in stand by... 😅
But I'm surely going to be back in contact juggling soon !!
I will be back on your tutorial at the right time 😊
What about your practice in those time ?
Cheers
Where from I can buy this crystal ball ?
Is there a particular size ball that’s best to learn with? Or does it depend on the size of your hands?
Hi Duke,
I use a 100mm acrylic for performance and a range of 70mm to 100mm for workshops. If you can get to handle equipment before you buy its always useful.
Thank you for your reply Paul, I’ve got quite small hands and have been practicing with a 70mm that I came across ha …. I might try something a little larger…. Again thanks for replying chap
No worries at all:)