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async fountain [6] In my opinion, enough catches for a performance-run. (405k) (1114k) (342k)
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backcrosses [3] Pretty good trick (maybe not the performance), be careful before trying the 5b version. (407k) (689k) (344k)
5b mux backcrosses [5] A backcrossed version of [32] (i think). (591k) (845k) (469k)
back split [4] Looks impressive with two balls continuous over the shoulder. Not that hard either, the split can be thrown blind, right? (636k) (1341k) (538k)
behind back start I [3] A goodie to start with, or put into your three ball routine. (300k) (502k) (252k)
behind back start II [4] A neat start or as a part of a 4b routine, remember to snatch the two lowest balls really quick and early. (231k) (499k) (194k)
behind back start III [5] A hard trick, a stand-alone'er, I think. Open stage stuff? (347k) (525k) (275k)
behind back I [3] Another version of the behind back-theme. (548k) (887k) (463k)
behind back II [3] Throw all the balls from one side crossed behind your back. (546k) (950k) (461k)
behind back III [3] Throw a ball back and switch them ball behind your back. After that without the switch. (386k) (616k) (325k)
behind back IV [3] All balls thrown goes over the same shoulder. Looks great if it's done really smooth. (328k) (656k) (276k)
behind back variation [3] A bad cut of combinated different backthrows. (260k) (1078k) (219k)
Behind the neck [3] Found this as a substitute for something more difficult, I may have seen it somewhere else too. Get a decent haircut, you may say. (562k) (1149k) (475k)
(the) Box [3] A short example of the Box. Colin E - stylee, just for fun. (238k) (52k) (172k)
box I [4] A version of the box as Dancey described it, not my favourite. Make those low swaps a little wider than mine. (369k) (769k) (311k)
box II [4] This is "the real" 4b box if you ask me, a goodie. Feels a little like 66161. (299k) (682k) (252k)
box III [4] A silly version that I came up with, It helps if you got big hands (as me). (458k) (1015k) (387k)
(the) Box variation [3] A throw I found that eventually brought me to the 3b mess. (517k) (685k) (436k)
Burkes barrage [3] Burkes as Dancey teaches it. (443k) (783k) (374k)
C.avi.mov.mpg
carry [3] A goodie, took me a really long time to get going (not even 1-2 throws). (437k) (466k) (344k)
casc. (2+2 stack) [5] Many balls, need big hands. Try to combine it with 5b split. (290k) (849k) (244k)
casc. (2*3 stack) [6] A lot of balls, an easy way of juggling 6. (299k) (913k) (252k)
casc. (2 stack) [6] If you want to take your 5b casc. to the next level. Rumors says Michael Ferguson did it with 5*2 balls. (278k) (749k) (233k)
(7b) cascade [7] 43 catches (yes, that last ball was catched). (838k) (918k) (665k)
(the) Chainsaw(?) [3] An easy 3b mux, that really gives one hand a lot of emptyness. The name... I don't know. (409k) (226k) (553k)
(the) Cherrypicker [3] A good 3b trick. Tricky at first. (366k) (546k) (309k)
Chops I [3] Non-continuous chops, I like them, I've used it for music-sync. (321k) (495k) (270k)
(cont.) Chops II [3] Good trick, can be done really fast. (378k) (592k) (319k)
Contortionist [3] A twister. (350k) (569k) (295k)
Cyclo I [3] A little trick I've learned from a friend (tobbe). Does it have another name? (419k) (904k) (354k)
Cyclo II [3] ...same here. (780k) (1696k) (659k)
D.avi.mov.mpg
Dancey's devilment [4] One of my favourite 4b tricks, close to impossible to follow, even when I watch myself doing it. (499k) (1063k) (421k)
Dancey's light [4] A really easy 4b multiplex I found out. I called it Dancey's light, because it came to me when learning Dancey's devilment. (443k) (949k) (374k)
Double box [3] First showing a shapedistorted version of this one, call it a boxvariation. (526k) (908k) (444k)
E.avi.mov.mpg