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    1b Isolation

    balls used: 1
    difficulty:
    1b Inner Elbow Hold to Outer Elbow Holdharder104.07
    3b Palmspin with Escapeharder103.93
    1b Temple to Temple Rollharder103.88
    1b Isolationharder103.86
    1b Isolationlogin to adjust 103.86
    1b BackHand Rolleasier103.81
    3b Seperated Palmspineasier103.68
    1b Foot catcheasier103.65
    1b Temple to Jowel Stalleasier103.56
    default image: kverens 2024-10-02
    kverens: This trick is quite hard to learn. You should first be able to do two and three ball palm-circles before trying a one ball palm-circle. The trick is to realise that to do this isolation, you simply do a one-ball palm-circle, and let the hand do the moving. The ball stays where it is.
    darcy: when i teach people 1 ball, this is one of the first moves that i show them, before two or three balls necessasrily. somehow, by mastering something quite difficult at the start, allows greater ability in the long run to do both complex 2 and 3 ball seperation in one hand. i get them to learn how to balance the ball in each of the three grips on the hand (necessary for 3 ball seperation) and then to move the ball from grip to grip and then stop to rebalance, when smooth, simply take out the stops. its amasing how tight it can become so quickly. if it gets messy simply get back into stop start mode until tight again and go back to freeform. also, slowly get the ball to travel as close as possible to the edge of the hand, with the hand totally flat, the stop start approach gets amasing control of the ball. learn to balance at the end of each fingertip. an half an hour a day from the start of working with this stop-start approach with 1, 2, and 3 balls will give the average new learner acceptable and continous seperation of 3 balls in the hand within 6-9 months. i tend to do 5 minutes of this sort of move and balencing before a serious session, especially if the balls are a bit lively in your hands, if u know what i mean.
    juggledo: I like to relax the hand slightly and allow the fingers to flex and relax in a kind of pulse that makes it look like I am caressing the ball as it floats before me.

    Comments

    This trick looks easy, but its hard
    2002-07-17 00:13:48 by KT

    Nice trick, props to whoever invented it.


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