Most forums seem to have a "Today I..." thread for showing off your achievements. So here's one for Kendama!!!
Today I... landed Falling Down
Well today my green SunRise arrived and I managed to land a spike at the second attempt, future BKA champ is right here ;) ;D
Well done Roam. Have a cup of tea!
Today I..... got nowhere with 1-turn Moon Landing. :(
Today i almost got Tunbridge wells! Damn you Penguin spike earthturn!!!!
Well, this lunchtime, I started doing the Suicide (Spacewalk) Lighthouse thing for the first time. I've previously been trying to avoid getting distracted with Spacewalk variations, as it seemed a better idea to direct my attention towards getting the basic Suicide Aeroplane something near to consistent. Well, the consistency is still not quite what I want it to be, but the lure of trying something different won out. I managed the lighthouse version several times during the session, so I guess that was a reasonable start.
Landed spike-kenflip-spike
It was one of those moments where you shout YES! when you're on your own. ;D
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 08 July, 2011, 00:00:43
Landed spike-kenflip-spike
I'm not sure exactly what trick you mean by this. Do you mean...
1. Spike (Tomeken/とめけん)
2. Throw the ball off into an Earth Turn (Chikyuu Mawashi/地球まわし)
3. While the ball is turning, throw the ken 360 underneath it, straight back into your hand . = Whirlwind (Tsumujikaze/つむじ風)
4. Finish the Earth Turn with a catch of the ball back on the spike.
?
If that's what you mean, then it's a
Spike > Whirlwind Earth Turn (Tomeken > Tsumujikaze Chikyuu Mawashi / とめけん > つむじ風地球まわし)
I just tried it, and it's HARD, so if that's it, well done!
Quote from: GbH on 07 July, 2011, 22:38:59Well, this lunchtime, I started doing the Suicide (Spacewalk) Lighthouse thing for the first time....
Nice one Guy. When I first started going beyond "just" the Suicide Aeroplane, I found Sui Lighthouse and Sui 1-Turn Aero to both be.... well, not easy, but they certainly felt achievable.
Sui Swing In remains in the realms of awkward for me. As for Sui Moon and Sui Stilts, I've barely even tried them.
Quote1. Spike (Tomeken/とめけん)
2. Throw the ball off into an Earth Turn (Chikyuu Mawashi/地球まわし)
3. While the ball is turning, throw the ken 360 underneath it, straight back into your hand . = Whirlwind (Tsumujikaze/つむじ風)
4. Finish the Earth Turn with a catch of the ball back on the spike.
Kind of but i threw the ball off the spike so it stayed vertical (no spins) 360'd the ken and caught it back on spike :)
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 08 July, 2011, 13:38:20
Quote1. Spike (Tomeken/とめけん)
2. Throw the ball off into an Earth Turn (Chikyuu Mawashi/地球まわし)
3. While the ball is turning, throw the ken 360 underneath it, straight back into your hand . = Whirlwind (Tsumujikaze/つむじ風)
4. Finish the Earth Turn with a catch of the ball back on the spike.
Kind of but i threw the ball off the spike so it stayed vertical (no spins) 360'd the ken and caught it back on spike :)
No earth? That's even tricker in my opinion.
I'm a big fan of earthturns with a finger flip of the Ken while it spins. One of my sort of signature 'go-to' tricks. I find the 'off hand' Ken flip much harder.
To keep the thread going: today I watched my brother land his first bird. He was pretty stoked
i just landed swing in bird, over valley, back to bird, small cup wingwalker, spike. 1st go.
Pure amazment! never even done a wing before now (tried soo much though ) ;D
Quote from: BKA on 08 July, 2011, 12:24:10
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 08 July, 2011, 00:00:43
Landed spike-kenflip-spike
I'm not sure exactly what trick you mean by this. Do you mean...
1. Spike (Tomeken/とめけん)
2. Throw the ball off into an Earth Turn (Chikyuu Mawashi/地球まわし)
3. While the ball is turning, throw the ken 360 underneath it, straight back into your hand . = Whirlwind (Tsumujikaze/つむじ風)
4. Finish the Earth Turn with a catch of the ball back on the spike.
?
If that's what you mean, then it's a
Spike > Whirlwind Earth Turn (Tomeken > Tsumujikaze Chikyuu Mawashi / とめけん > つむじ風地球まわし)
I just tried it, and it's HARD, so if that's it, well done!
Whoop: Earthturn Wirlwind - juggling videos hosted @ Juggling.tv (http://juggling.tv/6310#id=http://juggling.tv/nuevo/econfig.php?key=6f9ec4b2eef71147a666)
I wish i could make it look that easy!
Nice one man!
Is that a metalic bllue oozora?
Yes its a metalic blue oozora from Kendama.cz.
i just landed/fluked:
front big lunar
to
small axe
to
small bamboo horse/stilts
flip
big lunar
to
spike!!!!
i actually shouted YES to myself after that!
Good grief!
Beadwalk!
That is all :D
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 09 July, 2011, 15:47:19
Beadwalk!
That is all :D
Hehe awesome! Thats the only trick I've ever done that I may have the audacity to say that I actually may have been the first to think of it.
Today I'm going to try and film a little, going to have to think up some tricks...
I ve never seen anybody but you do it.
It's taken me from when i saw the vid till now to get it down.
Although i can only do it by grabbing the string on its way round and physically pushing the string through the ball.
How did you get the bead to come out of the ball mid spacewalk??
You have to use a dama that the string/bead pops out of very easily. My metallic ooz works really well. Basically once you've grabbed ball and the Ken is about at the nine o'clock position (on it's way up in the arc) you have to give the ball a quick sort of tug towards the ken to make the bead pop out. You have to make sure that when you tug it the string/ spike hole is oriented more or less right in line with the string.
Once you have the bead out it's kind of a moment of commitment, where you have to let go of the ball and make a grab for the bead. Try to make the transition smoothly and quickly, you'll probably drop your dama a bunch though.
To get out of it the handroll is all I've really come up with. I suppose you could grab Ken and try to spike it, I haven't tried that yet though (...just got an idea of what to film today, hehe).
I'm interested to see how you got te bead out though. Honestly sounds tougher haha
Ive been trying to film it for the past half an hour, its really trying my patience.
I get out of it by grabbing the ball and pulling it back down the string when its at roughly 1oclock.
Today I....
failed 4th Dan, twice.
But I also hit a whirlwind spike, from a common grip. I've done it before from the 'hanging scroll' grip, but common grip seems a bit harder.
Today I landed:- Pull up stilt (no string hang assist) - 360 flip - Stilt. A number of times, I feel like I'm really improving with my Stilt tricks!
And also... 1 Turn Stilt! :D
Crikey, a bit good, that! Well done.
Today I... failed 4th Dan again. 660 on the dreaded Moshi kame. Argh. I shall overcome.....
the moshikame is for sure what would kill me in the dan rankings :(
today I picked a trick to film that is really beginning to try my patience. so close soo many times...
Today I landed....
Around the USA Sarha grip. for the first time!
Quote from: Greg the Strangler on 13 July, 2011, 00:30:34
Today I landed....
Around the USA Sarha grip. for the first time!
Nice! I didn't learn sara grip earths for waay too long, they feel way nicer that normal grip earths in my opinion.
Today I hit the trick that was giving me grief earlier... felt really good hehe.
I keep having to go and lookup the tricks that you're all describing to see what craziness is out there! I'm impressed with the sheer imagination of the tricks, let alone that someone can land them!!
In keeping with the spirit of the thread, (on Monday) I landed a 1-turn furiken. Wasn't trying to, was trying to land a regular furiken. Does that count? :)
Sara grip earth turns? The only ones of these I've seen are the "under-the-armpit" versions. I've been calling those "backhand earth turns"[nb]...and backhand jumping sticks. I just can't seem to get the knack.[/nb]. Unless you're twisting your wrist so that your palm almost points forward, and doing the ET from there? I'll have a go at that later, but either way, nice one on the Sara Arnd USA!
Meanwhile, of course it counts, Batdancer... you even had a witness! :)
as you would do juggling in sara grip.
just nailed it first go 8)
Ah, okay, with the ken pointing across you then. I just tried it. Not too hard, but I prefer the ken grip version.
Yeap, palm up, and you initiate the spin by flicking spike to your left (flicking probably isn't a good way to describe the motion but I think you know what I mean)
The ball will spin sort of sideways around, as opposed to normal grip where the hole will rotate straight over the top towards you
Today I....
Managed my first Backhand Earth Turn, after having got nowhere with them the previous times I'd tried.
I also tried to get a "Ball-whirlwind" Aeroplane.... which I got after several goes. That trick needs a better name. I'll email a Japanese player and ask him if they have a name for that technique.
EDIT:
Also, today I taught a guy to click. In 10 minutes he landed all the cups, Moshikame, Around the Village, Spike, Aeroplane (that took him a few goes), Lighthouse, and Falling Down. Bit of a natural there.... or maybe it's just my genius teaching skills! :)
Lighthouse right off the start is impressive. Funny how some people pick it up so quick
Today[nb]Well, okay, it was yesterday, actually.[/nb] I photocopied some scoresheets and handouts for the EKO, and got a banner printed.
(http://kendama.co.uk/images/Banner.jpg)
Yeah, okay, it's not a Trick, but I liked it. :)
Gosh, lighthouse took me about 3 weeks to "consistently" get about 1 in 5! My TK16 was as slippery as an eel, to be fair...
Today on the Bus-stop Challenge TM I *almost* got wingwalker to bird and was cross when my bus arrived! I shall try and get it on the way home instead...
I got lighthouse after several minutes - but that's a completely different story! :-)
Today[nb]yeah, okay, yesterday again[/nb], I was teaching a circus skills workshop to some female Italian students. Didn't manage to drum up much interest in the kendama amongst them. Funny how it grabs some people more than others.....[nb]Male vs Female? Rubbish old futile argument....[/nb]
Quote from: The Void on 22 July, 2011, 14:46:37
Today[nb]yeah, okay, yesterday again[/nb], I was teaching a circus skills workshop to some female Italian students. Didn't manage to drum up much interest in the kendama amongst them. Funny how it grabs some people more than others.....[nb]Male vs Female? Rubbish old futile argument....[/nb]
Maybe you need to employ a little more 'psychology' to get them interested? I find it's usually possible to get any small group interested and involved, if I approach it the right way. The more common problem is getting them to give the kendama back, so I can move onto the next group.
Yep, I have to admit I wasn't trying that hard - it was a case of getting them interested in anything really. Usually I will adopt a little psychology/rivalry in my approach.
Meanwhile today[nb]yesterday[/nb] , after having theorised a trick, and then seen Eric do it in his recent video, I hit Fast Hand Tomeken.
Just did a clean Bamboo Horse (aka stilts) from hanging for the first time. It's taken me a long time to get to the point where I've even wanted to give it a serious attempt, so it's quite a nice feeling to have now done it at least once.
Ooh, I've never even thought of trying it from Hanging. Well done!
Oh - probably used the wrong term there, then. By 'hanging', I meant the regular start, rather than just dropping down from a lighthouse. So, possibly not what you were thinking.
Hanging tends to mean the "holding-the-string" grip (as in Hanging Tomeken), so I assume you mean the "string hook" start (as commonly used to start Moon Landing).
Yeah, string-hook. That would be it. :)
Speaking of the 'Horse, today I was trying to get 4th Dan again, and whilst going for the Jumping Stick in Speed Trick B, I landed the ken back in Bamboo Horse by mistake. I surprised myself so much I laughed, and I think surely that must have put me off so much that I didn't complete within the 60 seconds.
Yeah, that must be the reason.... ;)
Today I...finally got a new camera and hit around the wing walker! I had to tell someone, as my girlfriend just looked almost blank faced as if I was speaking in tounges..
Today I...
landed swing in lighthouse
landed backhand earth turn
landed double jumping stick
landed reverse jumping stick
The last three for the first time, it was a good practice...
I landed my first bamboo horse a few days ago in Spain, and have managed (with a bit of patience) to land it every day since, with the exception of yesterday. On average it takes me around 15 minutes(!) to get it, and I don't care because it takes me ages to learn stuff... and that one moment where it just sat there was worth the wait. :)
You're all monsters!
Today I hit a suicide trick I hadn't done before - start with Ken in hand, throw one full turn so you catch Ken again, then 'quick spike' it (spike before the ball swings down through the bottom of it's arc again).
Pretty tricky, felt so good though. First saw this sort of trick in the freedom kendama vol 2 I think..
= Suicide Stab(bing Heaven)?
Quote from: The Void on 31 July, 2011, 23:14:04
= Suicide Stab(bing Heaven)?
Not quite - it's the trick at 3:27 in the freedom kendama vol 2 video:
FREEDOM Kendama Vol.2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xuKYeVoUfQ#)
I love it, looks like the ball is just sucked right onto the spike by magnets haha
Hmmm. Not sure what to call that. It's very hard not to call it Suicide Swing In, but it's done in a different manner to the normal way.
?!
Nice one though!
Hehe thanks... thats why I was thinking suicide quick spike? Not the most descriptive in terms of the mechanics of the trick but it sort of works...
Oh, the freedom kendama vid! Thanks for reminding me about that, I'd completely forgotten it existed. That guy is a technical machine.
YES
I landed my collab trick for the first time today. I wont say anymore but Dave, we definitely tried it at your house and possibly briefly in Rennes, yeah, that one :)
Now to get it on film...
Today I got my fastest ever Speed Trick B: 45 seconds. I guess that's what happens when you don't miss any tricks.
Unfortunately, I then dropped moshi kame on 795, and so failed my 4th Dan yet again. Hey ho.....
Excuse me while I fetch a hat, in order that I can raise it to you! 45seconds is really rather quick. Very well done!
I ought to see if I can get STC any quicker in preparation for the southern regional championship...
Today I did some tricks!
Big cup - whirlwind to base cup - downspike (stabbing heaven?)
Around the world to earth turn all in sara grip (yeah!)
Underbird (you know, upside down bird, tama leans against handle, does this have a proper name?) to left hand bead grab swing to right hand bead grab, ken grab, swing to bottom cup. There's probably a better way of describing that trick, but sadly I do not have it on video.
Really fun practice!
Quote from: Adam K on 04 August, 2011, 23:22:45
Underbird (you know, upside down bird, tama leans against handle, does this have a proper name?)
Bat
Quote from: Toby on 04 August, 2011, 23:57:27
Quote from: Adam K on 04 August, 2011, 23:22:45
Underbird (you know, upside down bird, tama leans against handle, does this have a proper name?)
Bat
I actually say underbird usually... Not really 'correct' but ah well
It gets confusing in rusoko grip... Big cup and little cup are on opposite sides from normal grip haha
I've been getting fairly good at the suicide 1-turn lunar, ever since Jeffrey showed me how it's done.
Also not afraid of swing-in slip-grip special.
But Void, I'm with you on the sui furiken. Just can't be consistent with that one. :-\
Yesterday I drove down to Calgary (about 3 hours south of Edmonton) and today hung out with some friends here and dama'd all day. Filmed a bit, walked around a lot, and was forced to learn some new tricks to stay afloat in games of dama. Awesome day
Today I landed wingwalker. What a great feeling when it just sits there! Gonna be trying it again a lot today.
Last night, I managed to do Lunar Landing - Half Tornado - Small Cup Stilts!
Never seen anyone do that trick, so I plan to make a Single Trick edit for it!
I know its nothing compared to all your fancy tricks, but i got Bird 4 times in a row today! Im happy its finally getting consistant! :-P
Quote from: Mark on 13 August, 2011, 21:47:52
I know its nothing compared to all your fancy tricks, but i got Bird 4 times in a row today! Im happy its finally getting consistant! :-P
Regardless of it 'being nothing compared to all [our] fancy tricks' getting the basics down is
so important, some people around my area who have started playing kendama have watched me and Harry doing Suicide tricks and before learning to do Bird, Around The World, Lighthouse (etc) they deem it a good idea to learn any kind of spacewalk variation they can... it irritates me greatly because you're not going to improve as much as you can potentially without mastering the basics! They're basic for a reason, to learn first and to help improve your technique even as you get more and more advanced! Everyone needs the basics!
In short, well done for consistently landing Bird! :)
Quote from: Mark on 13 August, 2011, 21:47:52
I know its nothing compared to all your fancy tricks, but i got Bird 4 times in a row today! Im happy its finally getting consistant! :-P
I'm with Thorny on this. The thread is about you showing off where you are in your learning process. If you're at the stage where landing Bird consistently is something you're proud of, show off about it ;D
Someone who's just starting out may be really proud of the first time they landed a Spike. To them that's just as much of an acheivement someone more experienced landing a 2-turn rotor blade (or whatever).
First time I landed "Bat" I cheered! A more experienced player, seeing my delight asked what I'd just landed. Upon hearing it was Bat, he said "Oh, is that all" and I was crushed. This thread is the anti-thesis of that experience.
PS The second time I landed Bat was in competition and I danced with joy! Hence the username...
I am currently practicing bird "against the kettle" so landing 4 in a row is still out of my reach.
But with any trick, when you do it for the first time, you want to share it. And for me is the same, my first spike and my first windwalker.
Hoping to get my first moon landing soon :)
Got much faster at Speed Trick B today. My best is now 1.30, almost a minute faster than my previous best. Also, I immediately followed with another attempt that was only slightly slower. So, that's quite a pleasing improvement.
Quote from: AlexSmith on 01 August, 2011, 01:32:27
the trick at 3:27 in the freedom kendama vol 2 video
I love it, looks like the ball is just sucked right onto the spike by magnets haha
Shimadera-san told me that Okada-san called this trick "Hayate Ken", or "Fast Hand Spike".
Ah, thanks for the clarification, looks like my improvised 'quick spike' name was actually somewhat close.
On a sadder note, is it true that Okada-San passed away? I remember hearing this somewhere awhile back...
Yes, that's true, he passed away in December 2009. K.Cima wrote to me in an email shortly afterwards:
"Today I have to tell you a sad news. Maybe you have already known,
Takumi Okada called 'Boarder' died of subarachnoid hemorrhage last month.
He loved kendama and juggling. He had left the big achivement both
kendama and juggling. He hoped to unite and spread kendama and juggling
in worldwide. I cannot believe yet.
I prey his soul may rest in peace.
If your friends know him, please tell them about that."
I finally managed to land three turn lighthouse! It's eluded me so far, I'm rather pleased with myself. :)
Swing-to-bird -> small cup wingwalker :o
Yeah, the wingwalker was an accident, but I was rather pleased with myself regardless.
Quote from: GbH on 22 August, 2011, 13:11:44Swing-to-bird -> small cup wingwalker :o
Yeah, the wingwalker was an accident, but I was rather pleased with myself regardless.
Swing to Small Bird, not Big, I guess, as the transition would be easier from the former? Well done.
I managed to go from Wingwalker to Bird on my new white Sunrise yesterday (but not back again, which is harder).
400 moshi kame at the kettle today.
Well done Thorny - I'm not sure I've even done 2-turn LH yet.
Quote from: The Void on 22 August, 2011, 13:25:39
Swing to Small Bird, not Big, I guess,
Nope. Swing to Big Bird. :)
Today (a few minutes ago, actually) I landed a 1-turn aeroplane. It is the 2nd time I do it and it was just after a few attempts, it felt sort of easy...
Ah the pull up three turn lighthouse... Sooo much trickier than the two turn pull up lighthouse.
Hint: want to learn pull up two turn LH? Just skip to three turn and try it a whole bunch of times. Going back to two turn will suddenly feel incredibly easier.
Thanks for the compliments guys!
I agree with Alex's little three turn LH hint. I think that's how I got two turn relatively consistant.
Well done Shalafi. I seemed to have lost my 1-turn aero yesterday - it just would not come. Maybe I'll find it again today.
I had a crack at 2-turn LH yesterday. It seems hard, but achievable after a while, although consistency would be a fairly big problem.
Alex, the 'try something harder to make it seem easier' tip is very familiar to me from the juggling world. Struggling with 5 balls? Try 7! :)
Today I hit 1000 moshi kame for the first time. Unfortunately, I also missed one of the compulsory tricks, so I didn't get to self-certify myself as 4th dan.
I did also get 3 rotor blades in a row though. :)
Nice Job the Void
Void, that's amazing progress :)
How many moshi kames were at the end, or did you just stopped after 1.000?
Quote from: shalafi on 24 August, 2011, 08:23:13
Void, that's amazing progress :)
How many moshi kames were at the end, or did you just stopped after 1.000?
I stopped. Maybe I'll try some pure endurance runs soon, but 1000 is tiring enough!
I remember being quite exhausted (also mentally - you get in a strange state of mind) after juggling e.g. 1000 catches with balls - respect for 1000 moshikames. You can't even switch hands.
At 135 cpm it should take you about 7'30'' at maximum. How long did it actually take?
lars
I did start the stopwatch, but I was so pleased at managing the 1000, that I forgot to stop it until later. I'm sure I was going at slightly faster than 135bpm though, perhaps more like 145 or 150, so probably 7m to 7m15, something like that, at a guess.
Meanwhile, it's lunchtime.... time to fuel up, then head out to the garden for another day's training!
Nice work, I've only really tried a moshikame run once or twice while keeping track. I think the last time I did I made about 270 or so. Maybe I'll try a run today and see how far I can make it.
Otherwise, in the spirit of the thread, today I woke up in the Redwood forest in north California. So amazing, some of the trees are 10 feet in diameter or more, and you can only imagine how tall. Going to be able to find some very cool spots to film I think...
Today I ... landed Falling Down.
I know that this is exactly the content of the first posting of this thread, but today I did it :-)
lars
Well done Lars.
It's moments like that that we all remember... at whatever level you're at, taking one step further always feels great!
Indeed... Feels so great that here we are, strangly addicted to a small wooden toy... I wonder how many hours we have all spent playing if you added it all up
Hey Lars, is there an echo in here. That's what I said! 8)
Seriously, well done - it's easily the hardest trick I've ever landed, and I've only actually managed it once!
905 today, in 6 mins, = 151bpm.
http://www.metronomeonline.com/ (http://www.metronomeonline.com/)
There you are, Void. Set to 138, click to your heart's content. I've been practicing with it for a week or so now, and now I find my moshekame is getting more solid at that speed. Faster or slower, I falter.
... tried the online metronome for Moshikame. At first I thought you're all crazy - 151bpm. I started slowly at 80, thought I would not get beyond 100 and worked myself up to 120.
I still think you're all crazy.
But the online metronome is a very good helper. It keeps you strictly in the rhythm and I quickly got more fluent. Great link, MasterKatra42!
Quote from: LarsVegas on 25 August, 2011, 21:35:41
I still think you're all crazy.
I wholeheartedly agree!
Quote from: MasterKatra42 on 25 August, 2011, 18:20:13
http://www.metronomeonline.com/ (http://www.metronomeonline.com/)
There you are, Void. Set to 138, click to your heart's content.
When I clicked on the metronome, just listening to 138 sounded really fast, and 152 just nuts. But having just tried to click along to it, it's not so bad. However, I don't practice next to my computer, so I'll just have to carry on using my internal clock. :-)
I've got a good, free, metronome on my (Android) phone. I'm sure you can find similar apps on other platforms. Thus, it's a lot more practical to use that, than a PC program or a traditional mechanical device.
Today was all birds all the time, I got 5 big cup birds in a row, bird over valley to spike, reverse bird over valley to spike, and sara grip bird to spike! WHOO!
Q: why are Sara grip birds so damn hard?
A: I don't know, but I can't seem to get the hang of em
(real A: I need more practise time with em?)
Today when I walked out of the hostel I'm staying at in San Fran there was a Korean guy out front who got excited and pointed at my kendama (it was hanging around my neck). I did an around Europe to show what it was about, then let him give it a go. He landed a big cup after a few tries and looked pretty happy. A French fellow having a smoke to the side laughed and said 'Bilboquet!' in a thick accent.
Funny little encounter
Today I managed Slip-on Stick on my first attempt ;D The next few goes weren't quite so successful, but out of maybe 20 goes I've landed 5-6?
Got stabbing bird (think this is the right name?!) yesterday. Quite happy with that one.
Managed my first under stilts, in horrible lighting, in a crowded room, while slightly intoxicated. Got the spike after it too! Several witnesses applauded my efforts. That trick sure is hard! Much more awkward than regular stilts, which follows the basic airplane/lunar pull method.
"Under stilts"? Do you mean Axe/まさかり[nb]http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/332.html (http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/332.html)[/nb]? Dave's got that one, but I just fail horribly at it. If not that, what do you mean?
"Stabbing Bird" I think I understand, although I may have called it "Scoop Bird", but hey. Don't think I've seen that one before. Neat.
Batdancer, it's all about consistency. Keep it up, you should be able to get 1 in 2 soon. Kettle it!
Sara grip Birds - I don't think I've ever tried them. "Why are they so hard?" - 'Cos there's an easier way! :-)
Today i...just got back from work and went for it, landing:
aeroplane -> jumping stick -> rotorblade -> 720 rotorblade!
Many people prefer a relaxing bath. Give me another trick ;D
Today I hit Gunslinger->Base Cup, Gunslinger->Base Cup, Spike.
I'm told it's "one of the hardest tricks in Japan". Not that I'm anywhere near consistent. :)
... caught "Thumb Trap" for the first time - three times. I'm heavily practicing the Czech Kendama Open trick ladder. Yet, I find it very difficult after #5.
I keep on trying, there's still some time left.
lars
Yes, the Axe trick was what I did. Got another two today in less time than it took me for the first one.
Also, is there a name for a furiken, but instead of catching the dama on the ken, you throw the ken and catch in todai? I've been doing a lot of throwing tricks with the ken and was wondering what the official terminology is for that genre of tricks.
Are you talking about Swing to Lighthouse (ikkaiten toudai)?
If you look at http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html) and search for 'toudai' you'll find some interesting trick names!!
Not a swing to lighthouse, you swing the ball, flip the ken once, catch the ball and then catch the ken in lighthouse.
Suicide/Spacewalk Lighthouse?
Can you post a video :)
I reckon maybe fast hand lighthouse?
I know the kind of tricks that you mean, Joe. They have started to appear as gnarly tricks on the more recent 'hardcore' videos that are coming out. (An example escapes me right now.)
"Fast hand" tricks mean (to my mind, at least) that you switch which bit of the kendama you are holding on to just before the trick is completed. Thus "fast hand base cup" ends the same as base cup, but begins with the hand holding the ball and not the ken.
I don't think the tricks in question are "fast hand", since there is the additional factor of a throw, rather than just a release & change of hand position. I don't know what they're called, or if anyone Japanese or otherwise has already christened them, but how about a working title of "fast throw (lighthouse/whatever)"? It at least distinguishes them from other tricks, and gives you a chance to work out what the trick is from the name.
So, let's test that theory. I'm thinking of a trick, which I'm calling "Fast Throw Base Cup". What do you cats think I mean?
... managed to do three CKO tricks for the very first time - however with no chance to repeat in a controlled way:
- Bat
- Big cup to small cup (with flip)
- Reverse swing in
Tap Back is getting more consistent now ...
It feels so great if some trick works for the first time ;D
cycling thru aeroplane, lunar and lighthouse.
lighthouse to lunar proving the most difficult for me.
Quote from: The Void on 31 August, 2011, 19:23:25
So, let's test that theory. I'm thinking of a trick, which I'm calling "Fast Throw Base Cup". What do you cats think I mean?
Start holding the ball, some type of pull or swing up, toss the ball, catch ken, catch in base cup. That's what I recon you mean.
Either way, they're all cool tricks. I've really been getting into them recently. Do you think there's a difference between that and throwing the kendama from a static position? For instance, I just pulled to big cup, now I'm going to throw the whole kendama, catch the ball, the ken will rotate, and will land in lighthouse. Same, or different than your above mentioned example?
@Lars: Yes, I think that Thumb Trap will probably catch out quite a few people at CKO. But then if they (you) start practising it regularly now, then maybe not.
Quote from: MasterKatra42 on 31 August, 2011, 22:13:40
Quote from: The Void on 31 August, 2011, 19:23:25
So, let's test that theory. I'm thinking of a trick, which I'm calling "Fast Throw Base Cup". What do you cats think I mean?
Start holding the ball, some type of pull or swing up, toss the ball, catch ken, catch in base cup. That's what I recon you mean.
Yes. I was thinking of a start as per Aeroplane, throwing the ball just as the ken peaks, and then catching the ken, and the ball in the base cup.
QuoteEither way, they're all cool tricks. I've really been getting into them recently. Do you think there's a difference between that and throwing the kendama from a static position? For instance, I just pulled to big cup, now I'm going to throw the whole kendama, catch the ball, the ken will rotate, and will land in lighthouse. Same, or different than your above mentioned example?
I'd say there was a difference, yes, as a Fast Throw happens during the middle of a trick (ie whilst things are moving through the air), but the example you describe (and many many other possibilities) are transitions from what Hans was calling "Pauses" (ie static positions, whether that be a cup or spike catch, or a balance such as lighthouse or bird). So for your example I'd just call it "Big Cup to 1-Turn Lighthouse"[nb]I'm assuming you mean that the ken would rotate 450˚. If you just meant a 90˚ turn, then "Big Cup to Lighthouse" would cover it.[/nb]. It gives a clear description of what the trick is. If you were to give a name to that trick, then that opens up the possibilites of naming pretty much every transition trick possible, which would (IMHO) potentially get very confusing very quickly.
Hmm I like the thumb catch as a trick in a competition. We always try to keep our trick ladders fairly diverse, might have to include that one for our next competition
I just did a pleasing little combo that's perhaps worth sharing here. Broken down, it went:
one-turn lighthouse -> orbit falling down -> jumping stick -> orbit jumping stick -> double jumping stick
Also, I had a nice practice session yesterday, clicking rhythmically along to the sounds of a huge fairground organ whilst at the Dorset Steam Fair. I suspect other people wondered what an earth I was doing, but I was in the zone and really didn't care... :)
I was just messing around and I did: Bat -> Base Cup -> Spike (with the awkward grip Donald likes)
... got a parcel with my new SunRise Performer in blue - what a beauty ...
And yesterday I started a spreadsheet to monitor my advances in the Czech trick ladder. I like to see all those lines to a higher success rate (which is not so difficult, given the current rates).
lars
Today I managed to land;
Swing in --> Whirlwind Earth Turn to Bird --> Earth Turn to Spike.
First time I've landed the Whirlwind Earth to Bird, was a nice feeling. :)
Yesterday, I managed to land a swift;
Swing to Wingwalker.
I just made 3 earth turns in a row. Furiken -> earth turn, earth turn, earth turn. And then I left the kendama aside... such a nice feeling.
However, I took it for a practice session outside and I did a suicide airplane. the important part is that I felt the catch totally natural, in a quite consistent way (not the trick itself, but the catch)
Later on I did a 1-turn aeroplane, and almost succeed at a swing lighthouse.
Very happy with all that in a day.
naughty bird with a slip-on finish....ka-pow.
Ka-pow indeed!!!
I had a go at a "naughty bat" over the weekend. Even putting the ball in place with my hand, I couldn't balance it...
Yeah, I tried that one too...couldn't get it to sit at all. The 'slip grip' knuckle on the ken seemed to get in the way...
Edit: tell a lie, it will sit there just about. Gonna be a really hard one to land though...
Inspired by Dave's tama grip "around" tricks, I had a go at some ken grip arounds, and I got around the cosmos and sara grip around europe
I had a session with my Sunrise Performer today, and I managed to hit my first Axe, and also a Moon>Half Tornado>Small Moon.
Hopefully I'll be able to hit those on a regular KD too sometime soon.
Quote from: The Void on 07 September, 2011, 01:29:07
I had a session with my Sunrise Performer today, and I managed to hit my first Axe, and also a Moon>Half Tornado>Small Moon.
Hopefully I'll be able to hit those on a regular KD too sometime soon.
Fair play. Been working on those ones too..no such luck for me!
Quote from: The Void on 07 September, 2011, 01:29:07
I had a session with my Sunrise Performer today, and I managed to hit my first Axe, and also a Moon>Half Tornado>Small Moon.
Hopefully I'll be able to hit those on a regular KD too sometime soon.
Good job.
Yesterday I succeeded with swing lighthouse... as soon as I tried with the Oozora instead of the TK16. Next in my lighthouse tricks is flip lighthouse.
I was quite pleased to land: Pull up Nightingale---360 Nightingale---360 to Bird---360 bird :D
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 07 September, 2011, 19:33:15I was quite pleased to land: Pull up Nightingale---360 Nightingale---360 to Bird---360 bird :D
What are you calling "Nightingale"? As far as I was aware, that's just another translation of "Uguisu", ie Bird/Warbler/... Nightingale? I'm guessing you mean something else though?
Quote from: The Void on 07 September, 2011, 23:47:41
Quote from: Harrydh3 on 07 September, 2011, 19:33:15I was quite pleased to land: Pull up Nightingale---360 Nightingale---360 to Bird---360 bird :D
What are you calling "Nightingale"? As far as I was aware, that's just another translation of "Uguisu", ie Bird/Warbler/... Nightingale? I'm guessing you mean something else though?
I believe he is referring to small cup bird. I remember hearing matthew jorgensen from sweets kendamas refer to the trick as such.
QuoteI believe he is referring to small cup bird
I am indeed.
Little bird > nightingale.
As far as I knew it was a ball flip up to little bird that was being called nightingale in the US?
(would furiken little bird be a correct term for this? Or does furiken refer to a flip up to spike exclusively?)
furi=swing
ken= (to) spike
So furi-uguisu, maybe, or perhaps furiko uguisu?
Perhaps "Swing to small bird" is clearest? (Plus "small bird" is 2 syllables, "nightingale" is 3 :) . Then again, if "nightingale" includes the "swing to" bit....)
Got my first 2-turn lighthouse today. I guess that's what comes of practising the 5th Dan tricks alongside the 4th Dan ones. :)
... caught my first bird on a small cup. Now I did any trick on the Czech Kendama Open trick list at least once.
But I'm still lacking consistency. I can't get beyond Airplane in any real practice run (i.e. with three attempts).
lars
Quote from: LarsVegas on 09 September, 2011, 20:47:18
... caught my first bird on a small cup. Now I did any trick on the Czech Kendama Open trick list at least one.
excellent! That's quite an achievement!
Quote from: LarsVegas on 09 September, 2011, 20:47:18
But I'm still lacking consistency. I can't get beyond Airplane in any real practice run (i.e. with three attempts).
lars
Practice, practice, practice! And... MORE KNEES ;D
Nah, it's not "practice", it's "regular practice!".
Practice the list at least once a day, Lars, and in a week or two, you'll definitely notice the difference. Plus, you've still got 2 months training time! :-)
But yeah, more knees!
Quote from: The Void on 10 September, 2011, 13:07:09
Nah, it's not "practice", it's "regular practice!".
Practice the list at least once a day, Lars, and in a week or two, you'll definitely notice the difference.
I do, I do - I run through the list every evening, doing every trick 10 times. Besides I keep track how far I qualify by checking the first three attempts separately.
I started writing down the success rate in an Excel sheet - I like to get a visual reward by seeing the curves going (more or less) constantly up. Alas, they don't really do that.
And on the 7th you can see what beer does to my skills :-[
(http://www.rainless.de/juggling/kendama/cko_progress.png)
haha thats a neat idea. Keep in mind you only have a week's worth of data or so, over time you will undoubtedly see improvement
Yesterday I managed to self-certify myself as 4th Dan.
Didn't feel the same sense of satisfaction as if it had been a real exam, but it's nice to know I've done it at least once. Now to get more consistent!
Today (well, yesterday) I got
- Around the USA two times (not in a row)
- Suicide Airplane to lighthouse
- Airplane - build the lighouse - falling down - build the lighthouse. The celebratory dance was unparalleled
Today I played a lot in Delft
I managed to do several suicide airplanes, one turn airplanes and swing lighthouse.
I almost managed to do pull-up gunslinger and faster than gravity lighthouse.
And had lots of fun.
Well done Void on the self-certified 4th Dan. Self-approval is better than none, you know you've done it!
Yesterday I managed what I've dubbed as Around The Gunslinger/Shoot The World as well as another self-nicknamed trick: Earth Slinger.Around The Gunslinger is the same as Around The World... but you have a Gunslinger on the initial pull up small cup and then between each cup catch.I.E. Pull up GS to small cup, GS big cup, GS bottom cup, GS spike.
Quite proud of that :)
Earth Slinger is simply (in terms of theory,) an Earth Turn with a swift Gunslinger during the ball's 360.
Earth Slinger... I like that. Thats kinda my go to trick lately, when I'm playing well I can actually hit it very consistently (maybe 60% of the time?). I never had a good name for it though. Usually just said 'fingerflip earthturn'
which finger do you spin it around? I usually use my middle finger, but I'm trying to break that habit and start using my index finger instead. Not much luck so far
Thanks for the approval on the naming of it, man ahahh. I was very sketchy for a long time, but I've managed to pick it up rapidly in the past few days. In all fairness, it used to annoy me that you seemed to do it so easily in your edits ahah but now I've got it down too ;)
After reading you call it 'fingerflip earthturn' in different places, and when I started to learn it, I wanted to give it it's own rather catchy name.
And yeah, I do all my Gunslinger tricks on my index finger, I don't think I can do them on my middle finger... except reverse Gunslinger tricks :P
I've been chilling at the Bristol juggling convention for the past few days. Some nice kendama action going on there. I managed to hit Banking->Wingwalker, and also get Axe on a standard kd for the first time.
Thorny, Shoot the World is nuts. I saw Li ho cheung do it in one of his vids..... and wondered how many takes it took. :)
Banking? Shoot the world? Earth slinger? What are these mystery tricks that have just appeared in my life and I have no idea what they are? :)
On a side note, props to you Void for the 4th Dan success. I would put that on an even scale of hardness with just landing 1 axe on a normal kendama, so double good job!
John, who can't even balance a naughty bird and therefore it must all be lies...
Ok not strictly today, a couple of days ago (at Bristol juggling Convention so can't be certain !?) 3 Slip Grip Specials (in a row), 2 Wing Walkers (not in a row) and 1 Cliff Hanger (counting that as in a row ;-) ) Wow! can only put it down to the slope compensating for random technique. Still being given the bird by The Bird though.
Check the bka twitter feed for a pic of banking (thanks to batdancer for the necessary connectivity in a field). A bit like a wonky wingwalker.
... I did my second bird ever and almost completed the Czech Open ladder ... if it wasn't for the airplane which wouldn't land.
I'm still doing my ten-attempts-per-trick runs and managed to get from a 37% overall hit rate to 49% in three weeks. Of course this is biased: The easier tricks work at almost 100% while the harder ones are around 0-20%.
lars
tamed the Bird......finally!
Aaahhh, so that's what banking is... bizarrely enough I landed the exact same trick last weekend completely by accident! The description of a wonky wingwalker is quite delightful, it is also akin to a "messy" bird as that is what I was going for (rubbish kenflip to bird, went horribly wrong) when I landed it by accident. I couldn't do it again when I tried...
Pesky birds, Hitchcock had the right idea about how evil they are...
Today I managed some right bangers, which left me in a little disbelief! Namely, my first double stilt flip (Stilt - 720 - Stilt)
Not only that, it was on film too! So soon, it will be there for all to see!
For the past 4-5 days I've been checking the forum, surprised to find no new thread updates. I was wondering why the posts had just completely died off.
Today I learned my phone logged me out of the forum for some reason, and you guys were posting all along. Damn
Also, today I filmed a new trick I came up with (fairly certain this exact variation hasn't been done)
But then I watched the footage and found that the trick went slightly out of the top of the frame. Damn. Redo time.
I call it wrecking ball (the variation I did was wrecking ball two turn lighthouse). I'll leave you all to wonder what exactly it might be :p
10 jumping sticks in a row. pleased? you bet.
Nice one Cand1es. You out-notched me by one. Last week I got 10 Earth Turns and (separately) 9 Jumping sticks in a row.
Solidify!!
ive discovered its all about the angle the ken is at the 'straighten knees' part.
for jumping stick i have it nearly horizontal
to land in lunar from aroplane about 45 degrees.
and lighhouse from aroplane nearish vertical.
then i use the same amount of energy
is this a faux par in anyway or is this a standard thing?
This is possibly something that makes more sense in person than in a text description, but I don't think you've said anything controversial there. Everyone will have their own slight variations on the techniques, I guess.
I landed my first earth-turn-over-the-valley this evening, much to my surprise. Actually, in general, I've found that I've got a lot more comfortable with 'bird' tricks recently, although there's still much room for improvement. :)
I also had a go at the consecutive jumping stick game, but could only manage 6 before messing it up. >:(
11 Earth Turns in a row.
Did 4th Dan again today. Got to the 1000 moshis, and decided to carry on and see how far I could get. Who wants to guess at my new record?
2500?
1001?
did a qualifying run of the Czech Kendama Open ladder up to Lighthouse.
@BatDancer: I thought about writing 1001 but that seemed to be obvious :)
Quote from: BatDancer on 30 September, 2011, 19:05:51
1001?
Not quite.... 1028. :) But thanks for your faith in me, Lars!
I managed my first "fast throw lighthouse" yesterday, but a "pull-up" version, not a suicide.
Small triumphs.... :)
What's a fast throw lighthouse, Void?
See here (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,24.msg877.html#msg877).
I got lots of new stuff yesterday after being inspired by kendama players at philly fest.
I've even got to the point where my knees get sore after a day of kendama practice!
- Gunslinger pull to spike 4 times, two of them in a row
- Inward airplane a bunch of time, two times in a row a couple of times
- Scoop spike first try ever, and 3 times after that
- Big cup - bird - over valley - spike - earth
Bird fly over the valley - I've done it! I've flipping well done it - I'm so happy! It's taken a couple of years practice but worth it! Now I need to do a moon landing! :)
Excellent! Congratulations!
I need to do a lot more practice before I can land Bird, let alone 'over the valley'.
Well done!
And i witnessed it! Good job Rich! :-)
I saw it too, and that's twice in a few days now, so well done Rich! Keep up that form for the SRC!
Quote from: Sonicpearse on 11 October, 2011, 22:30:26
Bird fly over the valley - I've done it! I've flipping well done it - I'm so happy! It's taken a couple of years practice but worth it! Now I need to do a moon landing! :)
That trick is great, I am still struggling with the bird in small cup.
Today I am very chuffed and got simultaneous left and right hand pull up spike > earth turn! I struggle with writing my name with me left hand, so all in all muchos happy! the new edit is under way, deadline December time, no student free time anymore so have to pace myself more... :D
Quote from: kendamatty on 12 October, 2011, 19:53:50
Today I am very chuffed and got simultaneous left and right hand pull up spike > earth turn! I struggle with writing my name with me left hand, so all in all muchos happy! the new edit is under way, deadline December time, no student free time anymore so have to pace myself more... :D
Haha, i've seen you just lazing around!
...on another note, Today (technically yesterday) i got my first triple jumping stick and two consecutive double UFOs ;D
gave my first lessons in Kendama. Well, as kendamatty said "technically yesterday" I had the first group of aspiring clickers in our youth circus. Granted, there were only three of them, but that's a start as well. Funny thing is, that I only really started to play seriously this summer. But I don't see myself as a teacher in this discipline but more than a slightly more advanced player who keeps the group together (and has the key to the gym). I suppose, we'll try to advance together. Let's see how long I'll be better than them.
I'm looking forward to give the next lessons.
Today I broke the string on my yellow KCN battle. This is especially frustrating due to the fact I have no extra strings, since I used all my extra strings on all of the Terra products :(
(string we bought looked identical to normal dama string, but didn't make it through our proto testing)
Not too fancy, but I managed "Around the Cosmos" I usually don't even try it, but today I was doing a round or "Arounds" (Village, Prefecture, Japan, World, Europe, Cosmos) and it was not that hard.
1500 Moshi Kame!
Nice work, 1500 is nothing to laugh about! That's getting to the point of a serious leg workout!
Thanks. It was quite boring. Goodness knows how the Japanese guys concentrate for their 8-hour runs!
Managed a good ol' triple lighthouse flip earlier!
Quote from: Thorny on 26 October, 2011, 01:45:10
Managed a good ol' triple lighthouse flip earlier!
Only 1 thing to say to that.... "Flipping heck!" :)
Been working a lot on consistency recently drawing inspiration from the consistency comps (though I am nowhere near ready to enter them yet)
- My falling down happens way more often than it used to
- 4 bird -> spike in a row
- tomeken -> 8 earth turns
- airplane -> 5 jumping sticks (sheer dumb luck)
- Slip Grip Special -> spike two separate times in ken grip (man is it hard to avoid using your thumbs)
- small cup -> bird -> spike -> big cup -> bird -> spike
Nice one Adam, some good stuff there. Getting tricks nice and solid is a good feeling.
On that point, today I self-certified myself as 4th Dan for the 3rd time. Still very inconsistent, and way more likely to fail than succeed, but I"m progressing. A very long way from 5th still....
... completed the Beginners' ladder of the European open for the first time! It's part of my daily warm up and with the exception of "Around the village" (2), "Aeroplane", "Around Japan", and "Lighthouse" (3 each), I made every trick at the first try.
Ah, only 3 months too late ...
... failed two times in a row the Czech Trick Ladder, and decided, not to join the competition in Zlin. This is not easy for me, believe me. I loved the ladder and joining the event and meeting some enthusiastic players. Yet, after the change of location from beloved Prague, obviously I changed my mind, unconsciously, too. The reason is not that I don't know Zlin so far (have been traveling to Prague severall times and love it, but Zlin would be rather new), yet the traveling distance is too far for someone who ends the ladder with a triple fail at the "faster than gravity": 10 hours in the train, 2 minutes on the stage..."? Sorry Mirek.
My key finding of this week: "Doing Earth turns all day long is nice, but doesn't help you improving your overall skills".
Today I copied Dave and managed to Hydra The World, after many attempts.
Today I landed around tunbridge wells. On film!
Outstanding, Dave! Really well done :)
... Today I landed lunar to lighthouse falling down on my yellow Oozora, one of my 'newer' dama's.
Landed it for the first time 2 days ago on old green Oozora which has a really good grip :)
Felt epic!
Nice work! Sounds like you're now ready to go the other way... Lighthouse to Lunar & In.
Oooh I did both those yesterday too and with the green Ozora. A super nice feeling trick.
Also practiced bamboo horses on and off all day and am still yet to land one.
Quote from: MrieFry on 03 November, 2011, 22:04:28
... Today I landed lunar to lighthouse falling down on my yellow Oozora, one of my 'newer' dama's.
An extended version to try, which I got at lunchtime today :
lunar->lighthouse->falling down->double jumping stick->rotor blade (UFO).
Today i...landed my first lunar combo!
aeroplane –> Jumping stick –>Flip Lunar (~270 degree flip) :D
-is that '270 degree flip' taken as a 'flip lunar' anyway :S ?
BKA uses the term "Somersault" for a specific meaning [nb]http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,12.msg17.html#msg17[/nb], while "flip" seems to be used more loosely. I think we all know what you mean though.
... and well done! I hate those Lunar Somersaults - I need a lot more work on them.
Quote from: grotesquecub on 05 November, 2011, 11:55:27
Today i...landed my first lunar combo!
aeroplane –> Jumping stick –>Flip Lunar (~270 degree flip) :D
-is that '270 degree flip' taken as a 'flip lunar' anyway :S ?
Ah very nice Paul! If you're about a week today (sat 12th) come to Milton keynes with me for some kendama! Could even bring skates to mix it up?
Yesterday I started practicing my stilt. After two hours of getting nowhere (always 2 seconds, never 3) I quit. Half an hour ago I picked up my green Oozora en started again. I think I did over 1000 tries.
Then I said to myself:
'Alright, you get 10 more tries!'. This got nowhere again and I gave myself 10 more tries. Again. Got nowhere and did 10 more.
After those 30 attempts, I swore to myself that number 51 would be the number to land the stilt! (Because I didn't want to limit myself to 50, because then I would think 'what if number 51 would be THE number!')
AND YES! Number 51 was THE number. And if that wasn't enough... I spiked it!!
Nice one Marie. I remember getting my first Slip Grip Special and Moon Landings after several hundred tries each. It's a gooooood feeling!
... returned from the Czech Kendama Open in Zlin, where I had an incredible wonderfull weekend with Mirek, Pavel, Elliot and a lot of other Kendama Enthusiasts. And yes, I am still smiling!!!
:-)
Landed a swinging slip-grip special 3rd try and FINALLY got my first bamboo horse!!! Literally jumped up and down with excitement.
Today I managed to land...
Stilt - 360 - Stilt - 360 - Stilt - Spike.
It appears that this Mugen ball/Oozora ken hybrid is working well!
Muzora or Oozogen? hahaa
Nice one Sam!
Thorny, that's nuts! :-)
I got Bat two times in a row(and 5 times overall today) and i got one to fall to spike. :-D
Also got 5 earth turns in a row and 4 jumping sticks in a row too.
This praticing thing actually works! :-P
... played the 2nd Dan Tricklist without any serious problems, only three tricks where I wasn't able to overaccomplish the requirements. After 496 Moshis in the first attempt I stopped the time, calculated my speed for that trick to be 128 beats per minute, thus: I was a little bit to slow! :'(
Well, tomorrow ... ;)
It was yesterday, but....
I did double spin jumping stick twice! And also was very suprised when i got double spin earth turn! :-)
Well done guys!
Today I.... will be preparing to announce news of BKO 2012. Watch this space...
Tonight i got a new KD. A nice blue sunrise. Thanks to Void for selling it to me. :-)
And also got double spin earth turn again. Feels like a trick i will get on with. :P
Today I.....chipped a sizeable chunk out of the end of my 'work' Sunrise. Playing over concrete isn't the best idea, is it? Have now glued it back together, to see whether it'll remain usable.
Today I've been practicing what I've dubbed (rather suitably, if I do say so myself) Kamikaze tricks and Dave's Swirls.
Kamikaze Aeroplane (but I've toyed with the name Kamikaze Aerospike, what do you guys think?), starts of as your bog-standard Suicide Aeroplane: you toss the ken to arch above you and catch the ball. Instead of, however, grabbing the ball and performing an Aeroplane to complete the trick... the tug on the ball so the ken flips, as if to end with a rather swift 1 Turn Aeroplane, but you then toss the ball from your hand and then grab the ken and spike the ball as it falls.
What I consider my real achievements of today though are:
- Kamikaze Bird
- My first Inward Stilt Flip! (After the tediousness of 'Pull Up Inward Stilt' every one in tenish tries being successful) I decided to place the ken in position on the ball and just do the flip.
After 86 bails and 86 repositions, I landed the elusive flip on my 87 try.
Today... I landed Bird for the first time ;D
Been trying off and on for a few months now. Now to land it for a second time...
Quote from: Thorny on 21 November, 2011, 21:28:12
Kamikaze Aeroplane (but I've toyed with the name Kamikaze Aerospike, what do you guys think?), starts of as your bog-standard Suicide Aeroplane: you toss the ken to arch above you and catch the ball. Instead of, however, grabbing the ball and performing an Aeroplane to complete the trick... the tug on the ball so the ken flips, as if to end with a rather swift 1 Turn Aeroplane, but you then toss the ball from your hand and then grab the ken and spike the ball as it falls.
I'd call that a suicide fast throw airplane.
Three Times One-And-A-Half !!!!
Yeah, it's taken me long enough. But still. I got it.
;D
Quote from: Adam K on 22 November, 2011, 02:24:51
Quote from: Thorny on 21 November, 2011, 21:28:12
Kamikaze Aeroplane (but I've toyed with the name Kamikaze Aerospike, what do you guys think?), starts of as your bog-standard Suicide Aeroplane: you toss the ken to arch above you and catch the ball. Instead of, however, grabbing the ball and performing an Aeroplane to complete the trick... the tug on the ball so the ken flips, as if to end with a rather swift 1 Turn Aeroplane, but you then toss the ball from your hand and then grab the ken and spike the ball as it falls.
I'd call that a suicide fast throw airplane.
That makes sense but Kamikaze aeroplane is so much cooler and goes in the diabolo tradition of upping the horror stakes naming suicide tricks (Suicide -> duicide -> genocide etc.). Im on board, figuratively speaking.
Oh and today I did a lengthy suicide combo involving 2 swirls, and volunteered to do some kendama on a stage (?!?!) next week.
Quote from: SamB on 22 November, 2011, 16:40:05
Quote from: Adam K on 22 November, 2011, 02:24:51
Quote from: Thorny on 21 November, 2011, 21:28:12
Kamikaze Aeroplane starts of as your bog-standard Suicide Aeroplane: you toss the ken to arch above you and catch the ball. Instead of, however, grabbing the ball and performing an Aeroplane to complete the trick... the tug on the ball so the ken flips, as if to end with a rather swift 1 Turn Aeroplane, but you then toss the ball from your hand and then grab the ken and spike the ball as it falls.
I'd call that a suicide fast throw airplane.
Yep, that fits the "fast throw" naming convention, but if it
ends with a spike, then it's a Suicide Fast Throw Spike or Suicide Fast Throw Swing In.
Quote
That makes sense but Kamikaze aeroplane is so much cooler and goes in the diabolo tradition of upping the horror stakes naming suicide tricks (Suicide -> duicide -> genocide etc.). Im on board, figuratively speaking.
I suppose "suicide fast throw spike" is a bit less snappy than "kamikaze spike", but I'd be slightly cautious since "kamikaze" is a Japanese word - so maybe it's already in use for some trick? (It means "divine wind", by the way).
Nice one Guy - in print, and now in life!
Quote from: The Void on 22 November, 2011, 17:26:12I'd be slightly cautious since "kamikaze" is a Japanese word - so maybe it's already in use for some trick?
Yep! 'Fraid so, here is a Kamikaze ( 神風 ):
http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/81.html (http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/81.html)
(Looks like it means "3 spins on your suicide instead of the normal 1") There are several other Kamikaze variations here:
http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/?cmd=search&keyword=神風 (http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/?cmd=search&keyword=%E7%A5%9E%E9%A2%A8)
You're going to have to stick with "Suicide Fast Throw Spike/Bird", I'm afraid, Thorny! ...... but good job!
Today I introduced a group of Russian film extras (all dressed in aristocratic Victorian-era attire) to the delights and frustrations of kendama. They seemed to really love it and were keen to know where to buy one for themselves.
Thinking about it, it must have made for quite a strange sight to anyone that was watching...
Lately I do not have the time and concentration to practice difficult tricks. Therefore I am looking for and trying out new (at least new to me) tricks that are not so difficult.
I liked the number 3 from the consistency competition #4 ("Pull up and stall tama on the back of your hand > in")http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,194.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,194.0.html).
That was a nice little new trick.
I also got inspired by the advanced trick ladder for the BKA Championship 2012 http://kendama.co.uk/bko2012.html (http://kendama.co.uk/bko2012.html).
It is really hard to get the Swing to Pinkie right because it just sits on the tip of my (thick) finger.
You should try it with a Taiyo! It sits well on the finger but if you miss the hole it can hurt a bit...
I did all the whirlewind variations (Pull-up Whirlewind Big Cup - Big Cup Whirelwind Big Cup - Big Cup Whirlewind Base Cup).
I never tried the Thumb Trap before.
Also nice is Orbit the cups.
I was surprised that Gunslinger Spike was not so difficult for me as I expected. I had more problems with the Pull-up Whirlewind Big Cup.
There is one little trick I haven´t seen before. I call it Much Faster Than Gravity. It is the same as Faster Than Gravity, but you are not allowed to bend your back or your knees!! Be quick! It is possible.
There is one trick I did today for the first time. I do not know what it is called ("Sleeping Beauty" perhaps??[nb]I just found out it is called Axe!?[/nb]). You can see it from Jeffrey the Master in his edit 28. The time is 1:54.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R5eNSAkTwg&feature=player_embedded#! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R5eNSAkTwg&feature=player_embedded#!)
I mean just lifting up the ken an laying it on the ball not the crazy (!) twists he is doing afterwards.
It profed to be much more difficult than I thought. It took me about two hours training alltogether over five days.
I have still some easy (or not so difficult) tricks form Voids two books to try out.
And some other tricks again I found and performed I might want to propose for another consistency competition.
Yesterday I managed to successfully (after many attempts)
Rosuko Bird - Over the Valley - Throw both tama and ken in the air, grab the ken in ken grip and - Bird - Over the Valley - Spike :)
Quote from: Thorny on 25 November, 2011, 22:30:59
Yesterday I managed to successfully (after many attempts)
Rosuko Bird - Over the Valley - Throw both tama and ken in the air, grab the ken in ken grip and - Bird - Over the Valley - Spike :)
How is it possible to catch a bird while holding the spike?
I suspect Thorny may mean catching a Bat whilst holding the spike? The Japanese name for this translates as Monkey's Chair, although before I heard this, and because it is the first part of "Everest", in my book, I called it Base Camp.
Or he means something else.....?
Or perhaps more likely, (now I think about it):
Candle, to Bird ....?
Well, it would be how you'd do a Bat (a.k.a. Underbird etc) in ken grip.
The reason I called it Rosoku Bird is because you can't have a Rosoku Bat (to my understanding). I'm sure if I'm wrong Void will set things straight. :)
Got a stupid one for you today.
It's a tomeken, but pinching the bottom of the spike (above the sarado) rather than pinching under the sarado. Similar to rousoku, but held with the spike pointing up. The ball ends up resting on your thumb and first finger. Funny little thing
Also got gunslinger tomeken to gunslinger earth turn. WOOHOO! Does this still count if I had to do a tiny grip switch after the tomeken (the gunsling lands me in ken grip)?
Well, you weren't in a competition when you did it, so there are no specific 'rules' to follow. If you did it, it counts!
As for the 'pinched spike' (or whatever you want to call it).... where do you go from there?!
Quote from: BKA on 28 November, 2011, 15:40:35
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As for the 'pinched spike' (or whatever you want to call it).... where do you go from there?!
Well, I didn't go anywhere from that originally, but I just got a tomeken to earth, an around the village, and a tapback all in that grip. Possibly the strangest feeling I've ever had while playing kendama.
Quote from: The Void on 26 November, 2011, 22:07:28
I suspect Thorny may mean catching a Bat whilst holding the spike? The Japanese name for this translates as Monkey's Chair, although before I heard this, and because it is the first part of "Everest", in my book, I called it Base Camp.
Or he means something else.....?
Oase graciously demonstrates what I was talking about in his fifth edit, at 2:52 - 3:03.
Dope trick and a really dope edit. I expected this type of edit to come out on the Kendama co beats contest but none of the ones I watched were like that. (sorry for a mini hijack)
Today I landed on the moon for the first time (in my three minutes tee cooking break)! 8)
I should never have practiced with my old Kendama for such a long time. The brink of the cup is so demolished an notched. This is so hard.
If you want to learn moon landing use a new sticky kendama!!
Today I landed ( don't know the right name to this) a lighthouse to spike (180 ken flip) and to lighthouse again (180 ken flip) I was really amazed, because 3 days ago I was not able to consistently land lighthouse and I have been only playing for about 6 weeks :D
hater: Falling Down, to Lighthouse . This is one that you can keep repeating, endlessly!
Jochen: You never forget your first Moon Landing[nb]Or so Neil Armstrong tells me ;)[/nb]!
I was playing kendama during a huge break between exams today, and tried suicide handroll to spike on a whim, not expecting to get even close. I got it on my second try to the tune of a couple of onlookers and a bunch of high fives! Needless to say, my confidence going into the next test skyrocketed.
2 Turn gunslinger pull-up in..
Cool, I remember trying 2-turn gunslinger furiken. I managed it with a Performer, but not with a standard kd, but I think Looby did.
... qualified for the BKO 2012 ladder for the first time. With a total of 17 tries (3 for spike and stopover, 2 for flying top) I'm totally happy.
Remains only the question of how long you're entitled to enter the beginners' competition? When do I have to decide? Or who does?
Quote from: Toby on 03 December, 2011, 23:46:45
2 Turn gunslinger pull-up in..
Ken turns twice or tama turns twice? I feel like it should be ken given the "pull-up in", but how would you go about doing more than one gunslinger without stopping in the middle?
Quote from: LarsVegas on 04 December, 2011, 22:05:32Remains only the question of how long you're entitled to enter the beginners' competition? When do I have to decide? Or who does?
If you win the Beginners, you automatically graduate to Advanced. Apart from that, as Sonny Boy Williamson said, let your conscience be your guide.
Quote from: Adam K on 05 December, 2011, 01:22:28
Quote from: Toby on 03 December, 2011, 23:46:452 Turn gunslinger pull-up in..
Ken turns twice or tama turns twice? I feel like it should be ken given the "pull-up in", but how would you go about doing more than one gunslinger without stopping in the middle?
Yes, the ken. Ever seen someone twirl a toothbrush on their finger? The finger gives a little circular driving motion to keep the spin going. Same thing with the gunslinger.
Today, inspired by Li Ho Cheung (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,248.0.html), I managed a 2-turn gunslinger pull-up-in.
Yesterday i managed to do a dead hang moonlanding, no looping on big cup. :D
Have also come really close to getting 2 spin gunslinger spike!
Yesterday I set myself a new personal best of 20 consecutive Earth Turns and today I managed:
Pull up Bird - Bird Slinger (back to Bird) - Bird Slinger to Spike!
(Bird Slinger = Earth/Bird Turn and Gunslinger)
Quote from: Thorny on 11 December, 2011, 00:05:17
Yesterday I set myself a new personal best of 20 consecutive Earth Turns and today I managed:
Pull up Bird - Bird Slinger (back to Bird) - Bird Slinger to Spike!
(Bird Slinger = Earth/Bird Turn and Gunslinger)
That sounds epic!
Quote from: Mark on 11 December, 2011, 10:10:08
That sounds epic!
I concur! Sounds awesome.
Today I managed:
triple>double>single (jumping stick)
and...
single>double (jumping stick)>double ufo ;D
jumping sticks in prep for 'consist. comp. 4.5'
Today I took a little break from studying and working to hang out and play a little dama with my buddy Ben. It was fun, it's been too long since him and I have had a decent sesh. Cannot wait for winter break!
Yesterday I re-self-certified myself as 4th Dan.
Today I had a go at KCC6 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,264.0.html), got the first Bird then OWWWW!
My back tweaked out. No more kd for me for a couple of days at least. :(
Not long ago I could have said "Today I ordered a gold dragon kendama, and a copy of knees", excited to get both. It'll be nice to have a kendama book with some more advanced tricks that I can actually read haha (the one i have now is all in Japanese)
Today I landed a combo, but I'm not sure of the name of the last move. Aeroplane to lighthouse to ¿throw the tama upwards, grab the ken and spike? I was really amazed!! :D
Quote from: hater on 20 December, 2011, 23:03:28
Today I landed a combo, but I'm not sure of the name of the last move. Aeroplane to lighthouse to ¿throw the tama upwards, grab the ken and spike? I was really amazed!! :D
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lighthouse to spike, if you just keep holding the tama and spike it then it would be called lighthouse in or falling down
Thx Alex, I was not sure about the name. I haven't learned all the tricks names and sometimes I don't know what tricks are people talking about -.-U
Quote from: AlexSmith on 21 December, 2011, 11:56:32
Quote from: hater on 20 December, 2011, 23:03:28
Today I landed a combo, but I'm not sure of the name of the last move. Aeroplane to lighthouse to ¿throw the tama upwards, grab the ken and spike? I was really amazed!! :D
lighthouse to spike, if you just keep holding the tama and spike it then it would be called lighthouse in or falling down
Yes, either "Aeroplane to Lighthouse[nb]"Aeroplane to Lighthouse" is also called "Build the Lighthouse", if you want to save 2 syllables![nb]"Knees!" (http://kendama.co.uk/book2.html), p18.[nb]Oh look, you can nest footnotes![/nb][/nb][/nb] to Spike", or "Aeroplane to Lighthouse to Fast Hand Spike".
"Fast Hand" tells you that you quickly switched between holding the tama to the holding the ken (or vice versa).
"Fast Throw" tells you that you did a Fast Hand move by throwing the held part up
while the other part was flying.
Quote from: AlexSmith on 21 December, 2011, 11:56:32
Quote from: hater on 20 December, 2011, 23:03:28
Today I landed a combo, but I'm not sure of the name of the last move. Aeroplane to lighthouse to ¿throw the tama upwards, grab the ken and spike? I was really amazed!! :D
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lighthouse to spike, if you just keep holding the tama and spike it then it would be called lighthouse in or falling down
I usually say "Lighthouse - Kenspike" to save confusion between "Lighthouse - Spike" whilst talking to friends... we tend to say 'spike' meaning 'Falling Down.'
I just got orbit earthturn on my 3rd try of it!
Just amused myself by landing thumb trap - lighthouse - thumb trap in front of the mirror. Merry Christmas to you all!
Donald
6 bird over the valley!! never landed it before 8)
That definitely sounds like you've got the hang of it. Well done! :)
Thx!! I'm still improving it, when I land it in the small cup I have to put a strange angle to land it. This hapened to me with bird when I learned it, but will improve it :)
Lately I'm really improving a lot, when I can do more consistently y latest tricks, I will try Lunar. I think it's one of the more hard tricks to learn...Or at least I think so.
Quote from: hater on 27 December, 2011, 20:21:17
Thx!! I'm still improving it, when I land it in the small cup I have to put a strange angle to land it. This hapened to me with bird when I learned it, but will improve it :)
Lately I'm really improving a lot, when I can do more consistently y latest tricks, I will try Lunar. I think it's one of the more hard tricks to learn...Or at least I think so.
Nice! Glad to hear that people are getting better! And yes, you're right... Lunar is a tricky one to master!
Recently, I've been experimenting with different cup juggling tricks. I've started to get the hang of Gunslinger in Sara Grip and even managed to achieve a Shooting Heaven! ;D
Whats shooting heaven? Close to stabbing heaven?
Quote from: Mark on 27 December, 2011, 23:27:29
Whats shooting heaven? Close to stabbing heaven?
It's my adopted nickname for Stabbing Heaven with a swift Gunslinger before you stab the tama, Mark. :P
I like the name haha... Along with other Gunslinger named tricks, like Shoot The World: - Around The World with a Gunslinger between each cup catch and the spike.
First one for "Today I..." of 2012? :-)
So, for Today, I made some Toudais...
... first time ever, the suicide swing in toudai... this was after a hundred times of try and error, all near to it, but finally, one hit! Grab the ball, then twist a bit, and land it as smooth as you can. Well, thanks to the climate change, it was a sunny and warm afternoon with the children's on the playground at one of this nice seas around Munich, ...
...and then, first time ever, the Tsurushi Toudai - this one was quite spooky, landed at the second time... still can't believe it.
Now back to Earth turns...
today I landed...... a bird over the valley, around europe, and a ken flip spike with BOTH hands in succession,, It was a milestone in my kendama playing for sure 8)
All this talk of gradings and certificates has prompted me to have a go at doing the self-certification thing. My attempt on Saturday 'got' me Pre-Advanced, yesterday I completed 1st Dan (yeah, with the moshi's, done to a metronome at that right speed...) and just now, in my lunch break, I got right through 2nd Dan. I guess that means by Friday I'll have got 6th! Well, maybe not! I might try for the 3rd one tomorrow, but I'm not optimistic about my chances on that.
Of course, it's always going to be much easier when there's not a judge standing sternly in front of you. I imagine that in a real situation, another onset of GWLS is going to be quite likely. :(
Guy
* GbH Wobbly Lighthouse Syndrome
Well done Guy.
Yes, 1st and 2nd Dan are definitely "within sight" of a player with a competent skill level and some self-certifying practice sessions behind them. Adding the higher Moshi count and the Speed Trick B with its extra clock pressure means the higher ones take a lot of work.
I currently feel like I could pass 4th on a good day, and 5th only on an exceptional day, downhill and with the wind behind me. 6th I think is still out of my sight.
#oneshot #consistency[nb]Oh, wait, wrong media...[/nb]
managing to consistently (1/5) get:
1 turn areoplane> single jumping stick > double jumping stick
also caught my first stilts>in ...very weird sensation, but hey, winning is winning ;D
@Buddha: both hands is impressive
@cub 1/5 for that combo sounds pretty good to me! Nice one.
Today I..... realised that paying more attention to your Speed Trick B than to your porridge as it's microwaving is not that great an idea!
Today I... started filming a new edit and got a few tricks with Harry!
Gonna do a little more filming tomorrow and then hopefully a bit more through the week and then editing shall begin!
*EDIT SPOILER* I managed Lighthouse - flip - Lighthouse - reverse flip - Lighthouse - double flip - Lighthouse - double reverse flip - Lighthouse - Falling... I've been trying that one for weeks[/b!
nice thorny,
that trick is on my list too.
ended my hiatus. Don't know why, should have had plenty of time during the winter holidays, but I hardly clicked since 06. December. What a shame. Do I have to make a new introduction?
On the plus side, there'll be a new player in our group tomorrow. That makes us ... 3!
Quote from: donald grant on 17 August, 2011, 11:35:16...sometimes uses the kettle, but prefers to race trick ladders against the toaster....
Today I raced the saucepan against the BKO 2012 Advanced ladder. Had to add the rice before I conquered #20. I blame the low ceiling. :)
Today my little daughter (6 years old) reached Arround the World for the first time.... soooo proud of her 8)
ATW at 6? That's pretty good going!!
KCC#8: 21 misses
BKA Advanced tricks": 20 misses
I think I need to make the latter a more regular practice, since I obviously need to polish that up.
Today I "barista'd" a trick ( ie raced the arrival of the coffee I was buying)
Makes a change from "kettling", "toastering" or "saucepanning"...
Quote from: BatDancer on 21 January, 2012, 14:38:57Today I "barista'd" a trick
*Hi-5!*I got a few people looking on in interest as I clicked for my coffee. (I can't remember what tricks a was doing - probably just general low-level jamming.) So that's got to be good. :)
Yesterday Batdancer gave me the idea for a trick: DoubleTap-back. By which, I don't mean two tap-backs in a row, I mean Tap-back, but with two taps in the same direction between the ball leaving and returning to the big cup. After seeing BD do this, I managed a [TripleTap]-back, and then 3 of those in a row. I'm sure a QuadTap-back must be possible too.
It would be possible with ample knees, Void!
Yesterday I managed a new spacewalk variation for the first time :-
Suicide - Handroll - Whirlwind Furiken! :D
Quote from: The Void on 18 January, 2012, 15:44:02KCC#8: 21 misses
BKA Advanced tricks": 20 misses
KCC#8: 28
BKO Adv: 9
Well, one of them's going in the right direction!
Today after 84 days of workout I reached TOUDAI for the first time.... so cool 8)... enjoy!
Day84- Toudai for the first time! (http://vimeo.com/35710671)
Today, in my final run-through before Chocfest, I managed a legal run through to step 11 of the Beginners Trick Ladder, with about half a dozen errors accumulated along the way. My best to date. I've never yet managed Lighthouse, but if (if!) I get anywhere near this on Sat I'll be pleased.
Chris
Today I am so motivated.... after "Lighthouse" yesterday, I tried "Faster than gravity".... incredible I made it this moment for 4 times.... ;D.... happy, happy, happy !
I landed my first lunar and big cup stilts. HUGE props to the people that can flip them 190909191991 times and can catch em clean. It literally seems like it is impossible...
Quote from: FilthyTown on 28 January, 2012, 22:32:17
I landed my first lunar and big cup stilts.
Well done! That's a big achievement, that goes for both of you!
Tama tricks seem so out of reach when you begin learning them, but they eventually come round!
Congrats to Steffi & Filthy! Nicely done.
Keep setting your own personal goals, folks. Have fun challenging yourself!
After a brief chill-out following the NRC, I managed to get a little clicking done myself. I managed Banking to Wingwalker, which I've only hit once before.
Today I locked myself out of the flat with no kendamas (or bikes)! :'( :'( :'(
Forgot how quickly I get bored (and how much buses suck)....
#addicted
Quote from: The Void on 29 January, 2012, 20:33:16
After a brief chill-out following the NRC, I managed to get a little clicking done myself. I managed Banking to Wingwalker, which I've only hit once before.
I saw it! Not the most visually impressive trick but still awesome! I'm working on it (when I can get back in).
Today I did Around the World for the first time, only had a kendama for half a week, I could have cried.
Aha, I'm such a noob...
Quote from: DanTheManWithThePlan on 03 February, 2012, 23:08:51Today I did Around the World for the first time, only had a kendama for half a week, I could have cried. Aha, I'm such a noob...
Excellent! You're well on your way. So, what's your kettle trick (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,27.0.html)?
Swing to lighthouse! Got it three times total and once to falling!
EDIT: And now I just got sara grip around the USA! Oh happy day!
Nice one Adam, sweet stuff!
Yesterday I managed to feel like I was finally getting to grips with Swirls (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,147.0.html). I got several Swirl Aeroplanes, and a couple of (non-cack-handed) Swirl Swing Ins.
This moment my little daughter (6) managed "around prefecture" for the first time!!!! Congrats!! So proud..... :) ;D :)
Quote from: steffibearpaw on 07 February, 2012, 16:51:02
This moment my little daughter (6) managed "around prefecture" for the first time!!!! Congrats!! So proud..... :) ;D :)
That's great! Future BKO advanced champ in the making! :)
I was able to get a few slip grip stalls today...it feels so good to finally get them.
Quote from: FilthyTown on 08 February, 2012, 23:39:01
I was able to get a few slip grip stalls today...it feels so good to finally get them.
Awesome man! I remember my first few, loved it!
Today I...
filmed my ladder and uploaded it! etc etc etc haha
:)
Quote from: Thorny on 09 February, 2012, 00:24:44
Quote from: FilthyTown on 08 February, 2012, 23:39:01
I was able to get a few slip grip stalls today...it feels so good to finally get them.
Awesome man! I remember my first few, loved it!
I've honestly never done many slip stalls... I mostly just go for the grip stalls instead. Always felt more comfy with them.
Quote from: AlexSmith on 10 February, 2012, 03:34:11Quote from: FilthyTown on 08 February, 2012, 23:39:01I was able to get a few slip grip stalls today...it feels so good to finally get them.
I've honestly never done many slip stalls... I mostly just go for the grip stalls instead. Always felt more comfy with them.
Uh.... what? Unless you mean the first one in Secret Grip and the second one in Ken Grip (which is called Backhand Slip Grip Special[nb]#73 on http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html)[/nb])?
I realize my trick vocabulary is probably not very accurate, working on learning the official trick names/combos.
The first one I learned was using ken grip and stalling the ball on the ring around the edge of the bottom cup, I also was able to hop the ball from that position a few times and stall the second more rounded ring.
The first trick in this video shows what I am trying to describe.
Daniel Robinson Kendama Mini Edit #1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHHS8swT5Uc#ws)
Yesterday however I learned them using the special grip, which so far is one of the hardest tricks I've been able to get.
That first trick we would call "Backhand Clifftop to Backhand Slip Grip Special[nb]or "....Slip Stop" or "...Slip Grip" for short.[/nb]". Wasn't really confused by your comments, Filthy, it's Alex's seemingly splitting the trick name into two halves that's foxed us.
Today I managed my first 2-turn aeroplane, very satisfying. Apparently I've just never tried them before.
Also did a full run of the BKO advanced ladder and reaslised, neither pinkie poke nor swing to pinkie are in the app, with gunslinger spike its better to gunslinger as late as possible and my lunars are really inconsistent.
Quote from: SamB on 10 February, 2012, 14:52:00
Today I managed my first 2-turn aeroplane, very satisfying. Apparently I've just never tried them before.
Well done!
Quote from: SamB on 10 February, 2012, 14:52:00Also did a full run of the BKO advanced ladder and reaslised, neither pinkie poke nor swing to pinkie are in the app,
Nope, but it's in the BKO2012Advanced video, and I suspect your Android device will be able to play the "iPod" version that you can download from JTV...?
Quote from: SamB on 10 February, 2012, 14:52:00with gunslinger spike its better to gunslinger as late as possible and my lunars are really inconsistent.
Better to realise these things sooner rather than later. Daily practise is what the kendama doctor prescribes (http://www.kendama.co.uk/howiwon.html)!
Quote from: BKA on 10 February, 2012, 15:01:26
Nope, but it's in the BKO2012Advanced video, and I suspect your Android device will be able to play the "iPod" version that you can download from JTV...?
I meant that you cannot add tricks to a custom ladder unless they are in the app so I can't add swing to pinky to the ladder I made for BKO advanced 2012, and as such I always forget to practice it (although now I've typed about it I doubt I'll forget again).
And daily practice is making a massive difference but I have got a small case of "kendama back" [nb]An ache in the lower back, named like tennis elbow or swimmer's ear, sometimes comes coupled with "kendama thigh" a.k.a. "snowboarder's thigh" a.k.a. "it's-like-I-never-did-squats-before ache"[/nb]
... tried the 2-Dan Tricklist once again. After getting all the tricks done in the requested number of catches, I finally ended with 210 Moshis, which is *agrmblf* !!!
Next time!
Quote from: SamB on 10 February, 2012, 16:12:21I meant that you cannot add tricks to a custom ladder unless they are in the app..
Ah, yes. A known issue, and one we are looking at for future updates.
Sorry about your back. Remember to stretch up straight between tricks!
I feel your pain, Peter. I have done all the compulsories for 4th Dan several times, only to be undone by Speed B and/or Moshi Kame. Stick at it!
Pain! That is all about it, isn't it? Void, I will definitely stick to it. I promised myself to play my Mugen only after I achieved 3-Dan Level. It is still unplayed...
Quote from: BKA on 10 February, 2012, 12:04:35
Quote from: AlexSmith on 10 February, 2012, 03:34:11Quote from: FilthyTown on 08 February, 2012, 23:39:01I was able to get a few slip grip stalls today...it feels so good to finally get them.
I've honestly never done many slip stalls... I mostly just go for the grip stalls instead. Always felt more comfy with them.
Uh.... what? Unless you mean the first one in Secret Grip and the second one in Ken Grip (which is called Backhand Slip Grip Special[nb]#73 on http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/100tricks.html)[/nb])?
Definitely misread that the first time.. whoops
Around here we call stalling on the slip-stop a slip stall, and stall on the ring right around bottom cup a 'grip stall'
Today i landed my first lunar flip. I dreamed of this trick since i started playing kendama wondering if i could do it one day. Now it's done! Pretty good feeling :D
Quote from: Dadooh on 12 February, 2012, 07:15:16
Today i landed my first lunar flip. I dreamed of this trick since i started playing kendama wondering if i could do it one day. Now it's done! Pretty good feeling :D
MAJOR PROPS man!
Today I finally reached to edit my new Video with some new tricks... after a computercrash and some problems with new Windows 7 ((
I'm happy to improve myself and very motivated :)
Enjoy!
Day101... me and my Yellow Buddy (http://vimeo.com/36686643)
Quote from: steffibearpaw on 13 February, 2012, 11:21:53
Today I finally reached to edit my new Video with some new tricks... after a computercrash and some problems with new Windows 7 ((
I'm happy to improve myself and very motivated
Very nice, I enjoyed the bat(such a cool looking trick)...I just ordered a yellow ozora and keyaki. Should be here today or tomorrow I hope.
Quote from: FilthyTown on 10 February, 2012, 13:56:56
I realize my trick vocabulary is probably not very accurate, working on learning the official trick names/combos.
The first one I learned was using ken grip and stalling the ball on the ring around the edge of the bottom cup, I also was able to hop the ball from that position a few times and stall the second more rounded ring.
The first trick in this video shows what I am trying to describe.
Daniel Robinson Kendama Mini Edit #1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHHS8swT5Uc#ws)
Yesterday however I learned them using the special grip, which so far is one of the hardest tricks I've been able to get.
Beautiful edit ... where is the place where the blue Kendamas grow? I'd like to reap one :) :)
Quote from: Dadooh on 12 February, 2012, 07:15:16
Today i landed my first lunar flip. I dreamed of this trick since i started playing kendama wondering if i could do it one day. Now it's done! Pretty good feeling :D
Congrats. That trick is a tough on to conquer!
Today I executed a Reverse Gunslinger for the first time. Certainly the ugliest, most cack-handed Rev Gunslinger ever, but I did it. It still feels like Captain Wrong of all the tricks in the kendama army though. :)
Today I had a very hard Japanese lesson..... i wanted to know what the hell is the content of this "Moshikame song" :o
This is the result of my research.... thanks a lot to Rabbit and Tortoise starring :)
and being patient with my 100 tries of singing and pronouncing in the right way :) ;) ;D
Have fun with "Usagi to kame" ... Cheers!
Untitled (http://vimeo.com/36769082)
Quote from: steffibearpaw on 14 February, 2012, 15:37:14
Today I had a very hard Japanese lesson..... i wanted to know what the hell is the content of this "Moshikame song"
Inspired by the above I put the Japanese "もしかめ" (moshi kame) into google translate. Apparently it translates to "If the turtle"
This I never knew. Today I had a go at If the turtling up the stairs. later I'm going to see for how long I can if the turtle. Hopefully one day I will if the turtle a thousand times (or even if 1000 turtles).
If the turtle could
if the turtle for all day
would it, the turtle?
[nb]Today I... wrote my first haiku[/nb]
Quote from: SamB on 14 February, 2012, 18:28:04If the turtle
Ha ha at all that!
Today I did BKO 2012 advanced with 8 misses. Still practising.....
Quote from: SamB on 14 February, 2012, 18:28:04
Quote from: steffibearpaw on 14 February, 2012, 15:37:14
Today I had a very hard Japanese lesson..... i wanted to know what the hell is the content of this "Moshikame song"
Inspired by the above I put the Japanese "もしかめ" (moshi kame) into google translate. Apparently it translates to "If the turtle"
This I never knew. Today I had a go at If the turtling up the stairs. later I'm going to see for how long I can if the turtle. Hopefully one day I will if the turtle a thousand times (or even if 1000 turtles).
If the turtle could
if the turtle for all day
would it, the turtle?
And here is the translation of the song: ;D
Hello there, Tortoise, Mr. Tortoise
There isn't anyone in the world
Who walks as slowly as you do
Why is it that you're so slow?
Mr. Hare says that
He'll have a race with you
To the base of the far away hill
Where did he run ahead to?
No matter how fast the turtle goes
I won't see him until evening at best
I'll take a little nap here
Snore, snore, snore, snore
He messed up and slept too much
Hop, hop, hop, hop
Hop, hop, hop
Mr. Hare is too late
What happened to his pride from before?
Transliterated by 殺戮天使
http://www.crimsonxsilk.wordpress.com (http://www.crimsonxsilk.wordpress.com)
Translated by CoolShades
[nb]Today I... wrote my first haiku[/nb]
Quote from: The Void on 14 February, 2012, 18:44:07Today I did BKO 2012 advanced with 8 misses. Still practising.....
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Quote from: The Void on 14 February, 2012, 18:44:07Today I did BKO 2012 advanced with 8 misses. Still practising.....
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The moon circle is not my friend atm. Also missed 2 aeroplanes. My target is to catch you up though Void.
Quote from: SamB on 15 February, 2012, 15:06:21Quote from: The Void on 15 February, 2012, 14:49:38Quote from: The Void on 14 February, 2012, 18:44:07Today I did BKO 2012 advanced with 8 misses. Still practising.....
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The moon circle is not my friend atm. Also missed 2 aeroplanes. My target is to catch you up though Void.
I challenge you to have that down to 25 by Feb 25th (Bath Upchuck - you going?). Definitely doable with 1 or 2 daily runs.
Quote from: The Void on 15 February, 2012, 15:25:29
I challenge you to have that down to 25 by Feb 25th (Bath Upchuck - you going?). Definitely doable with 1 or 2 daily runs.
'Fraid not I have to see a man about a tortoise that day and ride a bike 100 miles the next (not my usual weekend plans). That's a good taget though so I'll keep working at it.
. . . Managed Bird - fly over valley - return over valley - fly over valley - spike!
But I had some less glorious moments to make up for it. I was trying around the USA, and I'd just done an earthturn, but for the life of me I couldn't remember whether that was the first, second, or third earthturn, and thus had to abandon the attempt and start again. Quite humbling.
Ha, I've done a similar thing quite often.... ball flying through the air, brainfreeze! "Wait, which catch was I going for?!" ...miss! :)
Today i lost one of my kendamas...it hurts !!!!!
Lost = misplaced? stolen? or it died? :-\
Hope you make it through the grieving process okay!
Today I glued a ken tip for the first time - it's only taken me 4 years to get around to doing it.
i wanna say misplaced..hope i`m gone find it !!!
Today i did aerial trick all day with a jumbo... is the most fun you can have !!
... tried the 2-Dan tricklist once again. Ended up with everything done, than Moshikame. The turtle was caught 141 times, the hare only 141, and then: no turtle anymore... Aaaargh!!! :'(
Next time. My precioussss... har har har!
... we had an awesome Kendama Meeting:
CKO Champion Peter Bergmann from Munich came to Stuttgart to teach me some tricks... and I managed "Swing in" for two times !!
... now looking forward to the 4 Kyu... Peter , you are a great teacher, thank you :)
Aaaaagh! I just did all of 3rd Dan......except for messing up on the moshis right at the end. So, still not completed it properly. I'm beginning to think that 3rd Dan is one step too far for me...and that's without the pressure of an official judge.
I did the same thing with 4th Dan on Monday. Scraped the STB in 56secs, but then dropped on 720 moshis. Annoying, even though I have completed it[nb]self-certified only[/nb] before. Stick with it!
Well, if you decide to make it to Upchuck (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,299.0.html) for the day time, I can give you that 'official pressure'. :)
:o I did all 4 dan tricks today :o
I did a few 1 turn lunar lander's today. Still can't seem to flip the ken proper when doing lunar flips though... :'(
Wow, well done Pasha!
Do you use string hook or hanging start for the 1-turn lunars, Elrick? The former can get in the way. As for the somersaults, I suppose you probably need to concentrate on aligning the push along the length of the ken, and getting a smooth launch.
Practice!
Messing about upon my return from Belfast, I somehow managed to somersault from lunar to axe this evening. Inspired by the improbability of it all, a couple of minutes later I got lighthouse - axe - somersault to lighthouse - somersault to lunar. This is all highly out of character.....:)
Quote from: The Void on 22 February, 2012, 13:36:39
Well, if you decide to make it to Upchuck (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,299.0.html) for the day time, I can give you that 'official pressure'. :)
Up chuck is still a possibility, but I'd have to leave at about 1530hrs, which isn't ideal, given that it tends to be a late starting event too. Sadly, I suspect that I'll remain here.
Quote from: BKA on 22 February, 2012, 18:50:41
Do you use string hook or hanging start for the 1-turn lunars, Elrick?
I believe it is the hanging start...I just hold the ken similar to doing airplanes, but let it kind of 'roll/twist' off the tips of my fingers.
I know of the string hook technique, but when I tried it I was already getting so used to the hanging start that I never went back and learned the string hook. Seems like there would be a few more possibilities with the string hook swing though?
Today I finally landed my first Lighthouse, and then a second shortly after. :D
Quote from: FilthyTown on 23 February, 2012, 14:25:43I believe it is the hanging start...I just hold the ken similar to doing airplanes, but let it kind of 'roll/twist' off the tips of my fingers.
I know of the string hook technique, but when I tried it I was already getting so used to the hanging start that I never went back and learned the string hook. Seems like there would be a few more possibilities with the string hook swing though?
Yep, that's the hanging/held start (as opposed to the string hook). I learned with the string hook, and I've never really got to grips with the hanging start. Not sure about possibilities - I've never really thought about it much.
@ChrisD: Well done, I knew you'd get there! :D
Today I landed my first stilt flip and 1-turn stilt!!!!!!! Love my shin fuji :D
Moshikame 2500 failed (2272 reached) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnaRAOmpauw#ws)
Today I hit 2272 moshikame
Yeesh, that's a LOT of clicking PAshaRome... props to you, sir.
Today, I failed for the uncountable-th time to do horse under the valley, or stilts over the valley or however you butter your bread - I've been trying for weeks now and still no moment of success. Gah!
It's getting to the stage where I'm considering magnets...
Pasha, that's really impressive!
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A good day all in all, I also managed 13 Jumping Sticks in a row (my record) and 4 Moon Circles in a row too.
Failed 4th Dan only on Moshi Kame... 30! :o
John - yep, I can't get the Stiltwalk going either.
Donald.... are you doing Matty impressions? ;)
Quote from: PAshaRome on 25 February, 2012, 19:38:26
Today I hit 2272 moshikame
Wow. For some reason I get to about 100 and my brain gets all tangled up. haha
Void, what's a moon circle? Is that the trick Dave and Sam (I think) were doing at the southern finals where you spin a moon landing horizontally with your finger?
No, not that one. It's for Toby to name that one, since he invented it.
Moon Circle is the translation of Engetsu Sappou, aka Suicide Swing In. Guy mentioned that where the community seems to have settled on a trick name, then it probably makes sense to go down that route (eg Stilts for Bamboo Horse, Spacewalk for Suicide Aeroplane, etc).
Quote from: The Void on 24 February, 2012, 11:18:22
@ChrisD: Well done, I knew you'd get there! :D
Thanks for your confidence Void! I must admit it seemed a big stopper to me for a long time, but Lighthouses are now coming with some regularity. Today I've had a successful run of the BKO Beginners ladder to step 11 (3 misses accumulated) and then continuing to step 12 (5 misses accumulated
1). :)
Chris
1 is it a foul in Lighthouse if the string catches between the ball and ken (so the ken stands on the string as well as the ball)? Scrub the above claim if so!
Quote from: ChrisD on 27 February, 2012, 13:41:42is it a foul in Lighthouse if the string catches between the ball and ken (so the ken stands on the string as well as the ball)? Scrub the above claim if so!
No, that's fine by the BKA[nb]Not sure what the JKA think...[/nb]. That comes under the heading of "making it more difficult for yourself"!
Aaah yes, Toby, not Sam. It's been awhile, whoops! Thanks for the clarification of the trick, BKA.
I managed to hop from horse to horse for the first time... and then missed the spike. It didn't count anyway as I placed the horse with my hands to practice the jump... one day, horsie. One day. If I have any hair left. :)
The madness continues......
Swing 1-turn to axe, to moon landing, to in.
My lovely old yellow sunrise is so forgiving!
Donald, what's your axe-to-moon technique? Is it a little 'nod', or do you do a spin too?
On this particular combo, it was just "a nod" to moon (so astonished at pulling the first trick!). Will let you know when axe-flip to moon comes to visit! The way the old sunrise is playing at the moment, I get the feeling that anything is possible....:)
Quote from: The Void on 15 February, 2012, 15:25:29
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The moon circle is not my friend atm. Also missed 2 aeroplanes. My target is to catch you up though Void.
I challenge you to have that down to 25 by Feb 25th (Bath Upchuck - you going?). Definitely doable with 1 or 2 daily runs.
Did you make it?
Well, back to practicing, I am getting consistent with scoop big cup and whirliwind big cup, still having problems with the thumb trap.
Also, almost 250 moshi-kames and a successful pre-dan self certfication. Trying to push for that or even 1st dan on Lublin (if I find the time to go)
Nice one Shalafi.
My tips for the thumb trap (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,377.0.html).
I only worked out that (2) was what I do when someone asked me about it at Upchuck. Hope that helps!
Back on the BKO 2012 list and...
First try: 32 misses (11 lunar misses)
Second try: 13 misses (spacewalk, lighthouse somersault, lunar lander and moon circle all first time!)
The practice is paying off!
Last night I......
Landed the upsidedownyslipgripspecialthingy, pretty sure that's it's oficial title, maybe Void has an opinion on this, for it is he that has cost me 3 weeks of sanity by showing it to me at the Ball Ring Convention!
The Secret..NO KNEES !!
....only kidding ;-)
Thanks to the encouragement/ goading of Void, last night I finally hit axe-flip to moon- flip to lighthouse. Enough of the hard stuff, I'm now going to concentrate on coming up with weird/ silly stuff for Southend in April.....
Quote from: PAshaRome on 25 February, 2012, 19:38:26Moshikame 2500 failed (2272 reached) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnaRAOmpauw#ws)Today I hit 2272 moshikame
I suspect a lot of people will have thought "I'm not watching 16 minutes of Moshi Kame". I certainly did. BUT I just watched the last 45 seconds. It tells a slightly unexpected story... go watch!
Sam, yesterday I got 4 again, but the day before it was 21 & 17, so you could say you've caught me up.
Ian, some people call it Backhand Slip Grip Special[nb]Ken grip, not Secret grip[/nb] (but what do they know?) ;) Nice one dude!
Donald.... "encouragement/goading"? I merely asked a question. Glad it had that effect though! Well done.
Inspired by Donald's latest ridiculous combos, I did a hanging start to axe and managed to land it *without* using the hole, which surprised me greatly as I didn't even consider that a possible balance! Chances are I'll never do it again, of course. But it was a pleasing few moments, until I gingerly started stepping towards my camera for proof and of course, it all fell apart.
Guys. 26'31'' / around 3700 cliks....
Is this the best european/american/non japan result???
I hope so :D
Moshikame 26 minutes and 31 seconds. Something like 3700 clicks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsqZHPWc_EE#ws)
Quote from: BKA on 27 February, 2012, 10:56:37
No, not that one. It's for Toby to name that one, since he invented it.
Not really thought about it...maybe something like Moontable?! (moon landing+turntable) I'm open to suggestions....
I see I referred to it as "Toby's Moon Pivot" in the SRC thread. ?
Pasha, that's awesome! It's certainly the best non-Japanese moshi run I know of, and it goes straight into the How Many Times thread for a forum record.
Yeah, "Moon pivot" or "pivot the moon" sounds good to me... could also have "pivot the thumb trap"...
Today I managed to land a counter-ufo to lunar, and then from lunar i flicked it so it did a counter-ufo to spike. Kind of hard to explain but definitely one of my favorite tricks I've done recently. On camera too hehe.
I can't quite picture that, VASVBA, but it sounds impressive!
Today I tried a 10 minute run of Moshi Kame. I made it to 9m30 (which is probably about 1400 clicks at the speed I go at). Then I did all the rest of the 4th Dan tricks. Woo!
Now my right knee hurts. :-\
Quote from: The Void on 05 March, 2012, 23:10:41
I can't quite picture that, VASVBA, but it sounds impressive!
Today I tried a 10 minute run of Moshi Kame. I made it to 9m30 (which is probably about 1400 clicks at the speed I go at). Then I did all the rest of the 4th Dan tricks. Woo!
Now my right knee hurts. :-\
Respect, Void! I failed completely all my programs today :D
Ok, not very impressive for the tricks you do here, but I did around the cosmos for the first time yesterday
I am getting quite consistent with the self-certification of pre-dan and I want to move forward to 1st Dan, that trick was the only one in the list I had not done before. With enough practice I think I can get to the 1st Dan for the EJC.
Thanks, Pasha. I'll try again today, if my knee holds up.
Shalafi, don't knock it! Whatever level you are at, it's all about progression. Every breakthrough is to be celebrated. Well done. (By the way, you know the ball must leave the spike for the first stage of Cosmos, right? i.e. you can't do it like slip-on-stick.)
Quote from: The Void on 06 March, 2012, 12:23:32
Shalafi, don't knock it! Whatever level you are at, it's all about progression. Every breakthrough is to be celebrated. Well done. (By the way, you know the ball must leave the spike for the first stage of Cosmos, right? i.e. you can't do it like slip-on-stick.)
I know it is about progression :-)
I thought it was slip-on-stick. Damned, then I have not done it... yet!
As a relative beginner, I was really pleased to land gunslinger last night for the first time. The gunslinger that I was taught is slightly different. You pull up the ball, do the gunslinger twirl and end on the spike.
On Saturday, I landed bird for the first, (second, third, and forth time) and I did an earth turn with my left hand.
Bird over what? And return where?
2012-03-06 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMLbAhXqgiA#ws)
UPD: "Slip Grip Special > Clifftop" (and back)
Robin, those are 2 different tricks: "Gunslinger" and "Gunslinger Spike". But well done on your progress. Have you tried self-certifying yourself at any of the official skill levels (http://www.kendama.co.uk/tricks.html) yet?
Pasha, there's no "Bird" in there at all. Another case of "name vs description". It's a transition between two tricks, so
"Slip Grip Special > Clifftop" (and back)
Nice one!
I haven't tried the official skill levels, yet, but I've been playing around with a bunch of tricks. Maybe, I should give that a try.
By the way, I just took a 15 minute kendama break from work and landed stabbing heaven and scoop spike for the first time and a couple times after that.
I love that trick Pasha. One of my greatest moments in kendama was accidentally pulling it off at the SRC in front of everyone. There is a Japanese video online somewhere of a guy doing it back and forth 4 or 5 times but I can't find it. That may have the Japanese name on it.
Today I only got 200 moshi kames. Much more practice needed to beat any of the recent records here I reckon .....
You're referring to one of the Freedom Kendama videos, Sam. I can't remember which one, but they're both here:
Juggling.tv the online depository for Juggling Videos - run by Jugglers for Jugglers (http://juggling.tv/#)
200 is enough for 1st Dan - a step up for you. I only got 3m20 today, which is not enough for me to step up.
Nice going, Robin!
Found it!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y00YJH0hS68 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y00YJH0hS68#)
" 極意渡り4回連続 " google translates to " Four times in a row over the secret ". So I guess you could call it over the secret?
Since that last post I got my first small cup lunar and came this close |-----| to my first lunar somersault!
Fantastic video!
Btw, this evening 23 min 57 sec of moshikame, o-zara balancing and 4 sleepgripspecial in raw. o_O That a mad day!
Balancing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEoijx5nmt0#ws)
Void, I found the name: Gokui Watari
Kendama けん玉 極意渡り (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKo7BvJDl9s#)
Changing the tricks a bit, yesterday I landed Fast Hand Big Cup and Fast Hand Base Cup.
Also I failed miserably to self-certify for Pre-dan. I have lots of problems in getting 5/10 swing-in. I think I have lighthouse more consistent. than my swing-in, shameful.
This night I finally reached the last "hard trick" of the EKO Beginners Trick Ladder... Trapeze acrobats!
First I exercised swinging some potato in a potholder :) It is very useful for keeping "alive" my Kendama and my windows ;D
Thanks to Peter for this fantastic idea... I had a lot of fun with potato- juggling !
Lublin I'm coming!
Day 124 Finally.... Trapeze acrobats! (http://vimeo.com/38083253)
Aaahh yes, slip-grip to clifftop is a very nice trick indeed, one I don't practice much at all. I've been far more pre-occupied since learning lunar flips, which give a very satisfying chunky click when they land. Not done 2 in a row yet, but I am a horrifically slow learner.
Today i made 8 slip grip special in row...
Slip grip special - すべり止め極意 - suberidome gokui - x8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3VirmDH3H8#ws)
Sorry, 11 slip grip special
Slip grip special - すべり止め極意 - suberidome gokui - x11 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2874O6KJCM#ws)
Finally got the feel down for doing hanging 1-turn airplanes.
Now that the weather is getting nice its time to learn spacewalk/suicides!!
Finally I managed to do small cup bird. Then I did again. Flying over the valley is one step closer.
Also, 280 moshikames, personal record, with a new stringless kendama, which makes it much easier.
And 4/10 jumping sticks, although I needed only 1/10 for my current target.
Today I managed to do the "Speed Trick B" in under 5 minutes.
Not too bad considering that Around Europe and 1-turn aeroplane were on the edge of my skill not too long ago.
Today I self-certified myself 2nd Dan! I was going to go for 3rd but thought the 500 Moshikame was a little daunting... but with some concentration (and a song by Modest Mouse for timing help) I reached 307 and then spiked it for my own final satisfaction!
Yay, me. ;D
Nice work, both of you!
Just self-certificated 3rd Dan for first time. A few dodgy moments, but somehow got through it. 620 moshies at that end, which the app verified exactly. 8)
Probably a million posts like this but today I landed...
My first lunar flip lunar!
Good going Guy. It took me a week to get 4th Dan again after I last did it. Just had 2 days off kendama completely - must get back on the case. Need to get 4th to a "more often than not" stage to have any hope of doing it under exam conditions.
Filthy, that's something I really need to practise. My Moon Somersaults are usually crash-landings.
After a rubbish week of kendama last week, this week is off to a great start with a PB moshi kame run of 520 and a PB on speed trick B of 51 seconds. The aim now is to self qualify 3rd Dan by the end of the week. :D
Nice going Sam!
I just managed 4th Dan for the 2nd day in a row, although yesterday's was my second attempt of the day, so that probably shouldn't count.
Skin of my teeth on STB every time though.....
Void STB is a strange one. Some days I can bomb through it no problem other days it just gets the best of me.
Today I learned Axe's and 1-turn Axe. Took me soooooo long to pull one off clean. >:(
Today I achieved my goal and self graded 3rd dan with 750 moshi kames (pb), 1:37 STB and 13 misses on the trick ladder!!!
Very pleased! The daily practice and trying new tricks is really paying off!
Today I managed the Dan Ladder with only 9 misses (personal record) :D
The day before yesterday I... managed trapeze to bird! :D
such a difficult stress inducing trick, but I managed to defeat it eventually.
Do you mean Trapeze Acrobats to Bird? Nice job, if so!
Although tricks that start with that 'hanging loaded swirl' are called Whirlpool (Uzushio/うずしお) tricks, e.g.
http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/842.html (http://www19.atwiki.jp/shakemid/pages/842.html) (But confusingly, Trapeze Acrobats is not "Whirlpool Base Cup"..... maybe because it doesn't have the fast catch (Faster Than..?) bit in there?)
Today I clocked my fastest STB time of 43 seconds, including one miss, so still room for improvement. (But I still failed 4th Dan :-/)
Cheers for clarifying that Void. I had a fast catch in there, so think in that case what I managed would have been 'Whirlpool Bird'?
There was no swing to bird afterward releasing the 'hanging loaded swirl'... I actually never even considered that, truth be told.
Hard luck on not achieving 4th Dan, mate. At least you set a new personal best with the STB!
Whirlpool Bird it is then. Sweet!
Cheers, I managed 4th Dan the next day with a 48sec STB, so I'm not too gutted. :-) Of course, this self-certification malarkey is all very well, but it means nothing until the actual test. Fingers crossed for the next time I can do one...
STB in 48 sec...that is very impressive Void! I just found out that I have been doing around japanx2 and around the worldx2 wrong. Went back and did STB the right way and finished at 1:43.
Finally landed an inward lunar also, such a good feeling trick.
Also learned 1-turn stilt, I was going through a 1-turn/2-turn phase for a week or two. ;D
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4 today. But then 21 next attempt. Inconsistency trauma!
2. Then 21. What?! :-\
12, 16, 14. D'oh.
Last night at juggling / kendama club, I landed bird for the first time, including finishing the trick with a spike. Even better, some of my friends actually saw it. I've never been able to finish the trick with a spike.
Maybe this means, I'll actually get gunslinger one of these days, especially if I devote more time to practicing!
Been awhile since I've had time to dama...
Yesterday night I managed Swing in -little bird- reverse earthspin-big bird- earthspin-spike.
Alex Ruisch inspired that one in the Sunrise edit.
... managed an aeroplane and two jumping sticks in a row. I'm currently heavily practicing aeroplanes and everytime I catch, I'll try a jumping stick. Not very successfully so far. Might have the influence of been Nic's "Single trick II" that I watched today.
I managed Super Flamingo Spacewalk last night. It had always seemed really frantic, and unlikely to be achievable. Then I engaged my brain... "What if I make the first throw with a slower rotation?". Well, whaddya know, it makes all the difference! (It's still hard, though!)
Also, Hanging Triangle Candle, and courtesy of Orin, a penguin catch Aeroplane, and a Hand Throw Aeroplane.
Quote from: The Void on 01 May, 2012, 12:40:12
I managed Super Flamingo Spacewalk last night. It had always seemed really frantic, and unlikely to be achievable. Then I engaged my brain... "What if I make the first throw with a slower rotation?". Well, whaddya know, it makes all the difference! (It's still hard, though!)
Also, Hanging Triangle Candle, and courtesy of Orin, a penguin catch Aeroplane, and a Hand Throw Aeroplane.
I have a rough idea what a couple of these are... but I'm rather unaware of these names haha! I can't remember what Super Flamigo is, I think Tornado Sycthe Weasel has pushed out other names from my memory. As that (and 'Scythe Weasel') are the only spacewalk combo names I can remember.
See WKC 4th+ Dan video for SFS, see Knees for others.
In the time since past, I have landed SF Spacewalk (tiring...) and on Thursday I landed Merry Go Round! :D
Astounded, is not the word.
EDIT: Decided to slam this link in here... Merry Go Round: メリーゴーランド通常&スロー (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbSwWHEeZO4#)
Nice work, Thorny. I remember just trying to get the spin right on that one, and getting nowhere! Flukey catch? (Not to sound mean, but it's got to be hard to time that right!)
12m20s of Moshi. At about 155bpm, that's 1900+. A record for me. Then I finished off 4th Dan for good measure. :-) I also got a rare (for me) 100-catch run of 5 clubs. Last night was a good practice night!
Cheers dude, I normally aim for 10 minutes, but I forgot to set my timer that night. :-)
Quote from: The Void on 08 May, 2012, 18:04:53
Nice work, Thorny. I remember just trying to get the spin right on that one, and getting nowhere! Flukey catch? (Not to sound mean, but it's got to be hard to time that right!)
It took me a while to figure out how to spin it... turns out you just make it kinda flat, tilting it a little past horizontal (upwards) can help too... but yeah, it wasn't even a fluke. I tried a whole bunch of times and got a couple of near misses, then I finally landed it and it felt spectacular hahaha. Haven't done it again since, either but oh well, ey!
Also, 12 minutes? Good going man, that's rather impressive!
During a quick screen-break this afternoon, I tried Bird for the first time ever, and landed it first time. Needless to say I didn't manage it again in the subsequent 20 or so tries before I got back to work. I should have quit while I still had my 100% record!
Chris
Today I....... landed Scoop Spike and The Half Swirl Aeroplane (cheers void)
Not bad for a slightly hazy sunday morning ;)
Today I strung up a new prototype tama. So far so good! ...well, actually, its really good, can't wait to release em!
... played Kendama on a beach near Pula, Croatia. Only hard rocks, great for diving, cliff jumping and not getting sandy all over. But not so good for droping a Kendama.
Oh ... I played here yesterday and the day before yesterday too :)
I finally made the Bird fly from big cup to small cup. Although I started from bird position, but that means I can do each part of "Bird Fly over the Valley" I just need now to make them together.
And today I did 3 birds in a row.
Nice one. Today I didn't find time to click. Argh, life.
Today I did 180 airplane + jumping stick and dirty bird to spike.
Quote from: The Void on 13 June, 2012, 21:32:01
Nice one. Today I didn't find time to click. Argh, life.
This has been me the last 2-3 days as well, I don't know if its better or worse that my job has to do with kendama though. Surrounded by kendamas... but not playing them. Humm
It's been a long ole mission but today I............. Landed on the Moon :)
You never forget your first Moon Landing. :)
First landing is a serious dama milestone, congrats. I still remember mine. Missed the in to finish it off proper though haha.
Today I played no kendama, which is a good thing. Spent 16 hours in a car driving home from Wenatchee, and my legs/back needed the break. We had a few days straight of dama and filming for 8+ hours a day, so much fun. I love playing with new people, learned so many neat new tricks
Yes! I did Bird Fly Over the Valley for the first time ever! Just to say that together with Moon Landing they always looked impossible milestones, and Moon Landing still is.
But, BFOtV has always been my favorite trick, so I am very happy!
Nice one Raul!
Today I failed 4th Dan practice on both Moshi Kame and STB. :( #pressure
Yesterday, for the first time in ages, I had a session of trying whatever tricks I felt like. It was nice to be released from the shackles of my exam/comp regimen. Had a bit of a crack at some of that fast throw stuff, and realised how bad I am at it. :)
Back to the grindstone today....
Getting there with the 1st Dan tricks, some of them I have them at the level of 2nd Dan, some of them not even at 1st.
Practicing Earth Turn, Falling Down and Around the Cosmos like crazy :)
got back to preparing for Poland.
did very poorly on the moshi kame, couldn't get to 300. Much more practice needed.
managed to do every trick on the EKO tricklist at least twice although not very consistent for the second half of it.
I made up for my moshi kame performance by landing 4 new tricks : scramble 1-turn aeroplane, scramble lighthouse and scramble lunar (the ken sticks in the hooked start position if you scramble fast enough) and a back of the hand lighthouse -> lighthouse somersault -> inside of fingers lighthouse -> in
Today I got a new STB record:
41 seconds! Woo!
T(w)o day(s) ago I met Ruisch and Dutchkendama. Thus begins my reign of terror with a bilboquette. Seriously, these things are pretty dangerous haha
Today I was certified 3rd Dan by Katsuaki Shimadera-san. So happy! Haha totally ken-nerding out! I feel very honoured, EJC has been amazing so far.
I landed many tricks for the first time these days. Including moon landing, faster than lighthouse, hanging lighthouse, gunslinger earth turn and bird and turn in.
Todayish I hit
Horizontal Half Swirl Aeroplane
Double Gunslinger-thrown1-turnAeroplane (Thanks Donald!)
Slam Aeroplane
All with witnesses, none with video. :)
After an epic session of trying, I finally hit Spacewalk Rotor Blade. Thanks Sakai-San for your tips!
#uuchuuyuueiyamabikogaeshi
I saw it happening. After something like 100 tries, Void did the spacewalk rotor blade.
Quote from: The Void on 03 August, 2012, 22:59:16After an epic session of trying, I finally hit Spacewalk Rotor Blade. Thanks Sakai-San for your tips!
#uuchuuyuueiyamabikogaeshi
And on Saturday, I got it twice in a row!
Meanwhile, today I.... Mostly sat on the sofa. Man, I'm tired. :)
Quote from: The Void on 06 August, 2012, 20:54:07
And on Saturday, I got it twice in a row!
I can confirm this! Well done too, this trick still annoys me- I'm yet to complete it.
Today I filmed a trick with the camera sitting on a windowsill, so we couldn't really see how it was framed until after the fact. Complete the trick, take a look... Turns out my head was right at the very top of the frame. Ok... do it again. Second time only took 51 seconds to hit it! Yay! ....OK, crap, the camera was sitting at a bit of an angle this time... OK.... do it again. Third try takes maybe 7-8 minutes, but turns out great. Hoorah! Another one in the bag :p
Why.... you mean to say you don't get all your tricks first time? Don't say Video lies to us! <gasp> ;)
Looking forwards to your next output...
Today I started my 6th Dan training. Not trying to get all the x/10s, just trying to get one of each trick. 2-turn aeroplane still kills. It's going to take at least a year of training, and some luck.
And owww my knees....
Quote from: The Void on 11 August, 2012, 13:28:35
Today I started my 6th Dan training. Not trying to get all the x/10s, just trying to get one of each trick. 2-turn aeroplane still kills. It's going to take at least a year of training, and some luck.
And owww my knees....
Practise 3 turn airplanes! Yea, they're damn hard, but then you'll go back to 2 turn and they'll seem just soo much easier haha.
Oh, I meant 2-turn Lighthouse, but I expect your advice would remain the same! :D
... I hit Tsurushi Tomeken (Hanging Spike) for the first time. It's good to have these nice books from the EJC for some inspiration (I'm a book-ish kind of guy).
Nice one Lars. :-)
Today I taught a few people a few basic moves in a circus-skills workshop I was running on a high street. Same again tomorrow....
I did Speed Trick B in 2:30 still not good enough for 3rd Dan but progressing quickly :)
Oh, and 470 moshi-kames (personal record), getting there!
I landed a UFO for the first time ever! I have been close to it a few times, another trick checked!
Today I landed a candle, balanced it on my hand then caught it again :D (Had my Kendama for a week now)
Today I ate a double cheesburger in 2 minutes, but I guess that doesn't apply.
I master Slip Stick Special (Ring.)
Practicing Speed Trick B, today I landed Jumping stick and 1-turn aeroplane at the first try, one after another. BAM! All the ladder again around 3 minutes.
On the dark side, Around Europe is the least consistent trick on the ladder for me ATM.
It kind of explains why I failed my 1st Dan on "Around the Cosmos". The worst part is that I do like that sort of trick a lot, but I still suck at them
Speed Trick B in 2:35. Getting there. I believe this has been my best run so far.
I've recently managed a few big ones
I've finally landed on the moon! At least once per practice session for the past five or so sessions, and twice to spike!
Around the USA with sideways earth turns (this one took a looong time)
Suicide - handroll - bird - in
Also, on a note to my stupidity, I FINALLY figured out that the proper way to swing to airplane (and lunar and whatever else) is by releasing the ken with a clockwise twist as opposed to a counter-clockwise twist. Everything feels so much better now!
So today I became the proud new owner of a Walnut sunrise with 3 pink stripes tama. Very nice looking, even the Mrs liked it:-) A few quick clicks before work revealed a higher and cleaner click sound. Look forward to playing it some more. Cheers n Gone
Quote from: Adam K on 26 September, 2012, 23:23:33Also, on a note to my stupidity, I FINALLY figured out that the proper way to swing to airplane (and lunar and whatever else) is by releasing the ken with a clockwise twist as opposed to a counter-clockwise twist. Everything feels so much better now!
Anticlockwise for a small-cup Stilt though (Which is easier than big cup stilt).
Sounds nice Tim!
I'm not sure what this trick is exactly called, but one of you guys will be able to name it for me for sure;
Today I landed a whirlwind-(spike?) I don't know if its called something different, but the ball is spiked instead of cupped after the ken flip.
Ya'll know what im talking about!
not the most technical trick, but I've only been playing dama for a few months so I was pretty stoked when I hit it.
Yeah, that'll be a Whirlwind Spike. Nice one!
If I do a "downspike," and do an earthspin afterwards, is it called a "downspike-earthspin" ?
Anyhow, today I landed Around the USA. All sara grip and downspikes.
Also, Void, after watching your tutorial on the Half-Swirl Aero, I actually landed the trick a few days ago. I'm now experimenting with a few variations of my own. Very stoked on the results so far!
I did the BKA speed trick in 26 seconds this weekend, best time of the Spanish Convention, pity I just timed it for fun since I couldn't participate.
Quote from: Bad Wolf on 11 October, 2012, 09:24:33If I do a "downspike," and do an earthspin afterwards, is it called a "downspike-earthspin" ?
Anyhow, today I landed Around the USA. All sara grip and downspikes.
Also, Void, after watching your tutorial on the Half-Swirl Aero, I actually landed the trick a few days ago. I'm now experimenting with a few variations of my own. Very stoked on the results so far!
We call those Stabs and Backhand Earth Turns (or Backhand Jumping Sticks, etc), from the Japanese name Tama Tsukisashi/Ball Stab/Stabbing Heaven (Shortened to "Stab" 'cos it's easier to say). I have to say I'm pretty bad at the Backhand stuff. It's something I need to work on. So many tricks, so little time!
Glad the 1/2 Swirl Tutorial was helpful for you. :) Show us your results when you film 'em!
Getting quicker, Shalafi! Although I think I'm going to phase out the STC (or
that STC, at least) from competitions.... we'll see...
Quote from: The Void on 11 October, 2012, 13:49:04
Getting quicker, Shalafi! Although I think I'm going to phase out the STC (or that STC, at least) from competitions.... we'll see...
I know, but it was part of the competition, so I just timed it because everyone was doing it :)
Still trying to manage STB under 2 minutes... unsuccessful so far.
I got a quite consistent series of stabbing heaven going back (Jeffry style), much more consistent than last time I tried.
The earth turn stab is still not there... I've done it just a couple of times.
Today I got 10/10 Around the Cosmos for the first time in my 6th Dan practice. Not everything else is going to plan so well.... But at least nothing's red in KendamApp for now.
Yesterday my knee hurt, today it's my back. This is a stupid hobby anyway! :)
Great Job Void! I am still struggling to get Around the Cosmos 2/10!
....landed Slip Grip Special to Cliff-top.......just the once and not back again, at Durham Juggling Convention. Does it have a sexier name? thinking of getting a tattoo ;-)
Something like "Slip Grip over the valley"- you can decide on the sexiness thereof.
Nice one though.
That'll do me! Now where's Sacred Arts?
Today I built a kendama bookcase then proceeded to nearly smash it to pieces in a handroll attempt with my alu KD. Danger in the living room..
Trapeze acrobats -> stabbing heaven. I saw Jeff doing it in the SunRIse Edit 3 and I thought, I have to try it... easier than I expected but cool trick nevertheless
Ooh, I just tried that tonight[nb]So actually, it should be "Whirlpool Stab(..bing Heaven)".[/nb]. The first time I got it, I wasn't quick enough in my transition, so my Stab ended up "only" actually being a backhand spike. I tried again, and grabbed the ken a little earlier, and so managed to make it a proper Stab to finish with.
Actually Jeffrey does it twice in Sunrise 3: once in silhouette right at the start, and once at around 3m in. Slightly different technique each time. The first one is a Fast Hand variation, which is pretty damn neat....
Actually, after typing all that, I just realised that you might have meant "Do Trapeze Acrobats, and then (from the Base Cup position), do a Stab". But since you referenced Sunrise 3, you probably didn't. But that does give another trick idea for people to play with. :)
Finally got spacewalk handrolls under my belt! Was a trick that was bothering me for a while.
Quote from: The Void on 23 October, 2012, 21:37:04
Actually Jeffrey does it twice in Sunrise 3: once in silhouette right at the start, and once at around 3m in. Slightly different technique each time. The first one is a Fast Hand variation, which is pretty damn neat....
Actually, after typing all that, I just realised that you might have meant "Do Trapeze Acrobats, and then (from the Base Cup position), do a Stab". But since you referenced Sunrise 3, you probably didn't. But that does give another trick idea for people to play with. :)
Yes, what I did wa stopping on the base cup, which he also does... He may do all the variations of that in the video anyway.
Trying it w/out sopping is what I was going to start trying now.
Do we call that Backhand stabbing heaven?
There's not a lot of difference between doing Stab trick so that it swooshes across or beside the body. I suppose if you needed to make a distinction you could say "Stab (back)" or "Stab (backhand)" for the beside the body version. <shrug>
... got my first super flamingo spacewalk and now I knackered!
That gives me an idea for a kendama game: A Super Flamingo race!
Meanwhile, today I cracked open a new yellow Oozora. Amazingly, it's my first one of the new gen models. Let's see how it fares......
Quote from: SamB on 26 October, 2012, 17:27:26
... got my first super flamingo spacewalk and now I knackered!
I remember when I finally did that, Sam... I felt like dying! It was tiring, to say the least! haha
Today I finally managed a Double Turntable! :D Been practising my Turntables quite a lot recently after having seen Thorkild do a Quad-Table in the KROM! kendama movie trailer (which astounded me and made my brain melt slightly).
What is a super flamingo spacewalk?
Today I landed my first ever double bird flip.
See 4th-6th Dan video here: http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,429.msg3261.html#msg3261 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,429.msg3261.html#msg3261)
I finally did the hardest trick in the book[nb]"Knees!" by The Void and Donald Grant[/nb] and I went Around Tunbridge Wells. One less life goal on the list...
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,205.msg4967.html#msg4967 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,205.msg4967.html#msg4967)
Today[nb]Ok it was last night, but after midnight, so lets just call it today anyways[/nb] I managed to win a little mini-contest that Dutchkendama posted to Facebook (first person to do one of two tricks from his new edit). I was the first to do the trick[nb]properly, according to Jeff[/nb] at the 1:00 mark. Real tricky, I managed to land it twice in about 55 minutes (first time the framing was way off). I am now a LOT better at catching rosoku after a moon circle haha
Dutchkendama 29 Trick - Moon Circle Rosoku Catch Smooth Fasthand to Lunar (in) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA2R-W-QpPI#)
Today I got a very nice UV Orange performer and played with it for a while. I managed to land Bird Fly Over the Valley quite quickly (and so far I only landed it 2 more times with a regular kendama)
Bird Fly Over the Valley is defintely simpler with the performer, I did another 3 times this morning.
On the other hand, I am getting consistent with 1-Turn aeroplane, thanks to the Speed Trick B
Finally! Lighthouse Sommersault!
Nice. I got 2/10 2-Turn Lighthouse today. Last 5 times was 0/10, so that's a relief. I think my Sunrise is better for it than my Oozora though (it felt different).
Quote from: The Void on 19 November, 2012, 22:26:12
Nice. I got 2/10 2-Turn Lighthouse today. Last 5 times was 0/10, so that's a relief. I think my Sunrise is better for it than my Oozora though (it felt different).
But you can not take your exam with the SunRise :)
I am getting 2/10 on 1-turn aeroplane consistently, and 3 birds in a row! getting there for STB
Quite true, but although I know I have to use a JKA kd for my exam, I like to mix up which ones I practise with. Nice one on 2-T Aero - I'm not quite solid enough on that one either! :)
Today I landed Bird Fly Over the Valley 10/10 with my oozora. #KendamApp. I usually struggle to get 5.
Quote from: The Void on 21 November, 2012, 18:27:47
Today I landed Bird Fly Over the Valley 10/10 with my oozora. #KendamApp. I usually struggle to get 5.
That's cool, it is still my favorite trick, even more now that I can land it from time to time
Practising the Pro ladder for the Copenhagen Getdown, I got my times down[nb]See what I did there?[/nb] to 14 minutes (again), 8 minutes, 9m15 and 5m22! It's almost as if practising stuff makes it work better! ;) My Whirlwinds are coming along nicely, that's for sure.
Today I did Around Denmark twice in a row. Just 2 days late :)
That could be a wiining run in the " How many times..." thread!
Managed a delayed aeroplane balancing the ken spike-wise on one finger before the landing. Came to me after watching Wiens do similar stuff in a video. Repeated attempts to land this have been fruitless.
Nice job. (Have you also seen 02:00 in http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,419.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,419.0.html) ?)
Today I did bird turn over the valley :D
(at least that's what I assume it would be called)
KCN battles are BEASTS for birds and stalls
Today, I finally got Flip lighthouse to drop/trade nightingale to in. Progress, woohoo!
Quote from: WTP on 06 December, 2012, 04:40:21
Today, I finally got Flip lighthouse to drop/trade nightingale to in. Progress, woohoo!
I'm guessing 1-turn lightouse -> switch -> small cup bird? If so I also did that today for the first time, and it was trickier than I thought it would be.
Also got my first bird turn over the valley, seems practicing birds loads is starting to pay off!
Quote from: BKA on 05 December, 2012, 11:51:40
Nice job. (Have you also seen 02:00 in http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,419.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,419.0.html) ?)
My word, what an amazing finish. I'd seen this video before, but it seems the more one practises kendama the more astonished one is by the tricks. The hanging inside Lunar thing (1:03) is such a stylish trick, even without the second flip. Incredible.
Yep, Matt's a bit good. That's why he's the British champ! :)
Today I got through all the DAN-tricks;
Nic once made a consistency competition (9?) of all of these and ever since that list is in my wallet. I only got through it once, with a lot of misses (I stopped counting), like half a year ago. Today I gave it another go with my beat up sunrise, and after a lot of misses on the lighthouse somersault and 2-turn lighthouse I finally landed all of them.
Now to get those misses out of there... (this is doing wonders for the consistency of the first couple of tricks..)
Today I managed to get (simultaneous) Around The World with an oozora in my right hand and a shin fuji in my left! Been practising switch-dama quite a lot recently and it's getting somewhere now! Want to self-certify myself Switch 1st Dan but I've yet to get 200 Switchkame... I think my best so far is aroun 160/180.
Nice one Hans.
Thorny, if you can get half as far with a grading with your weak hand, that's v impressive.
Today I did 5 Moon Circles in a row. :)
Wow Void, that's a tall order.
Today the lighthouse gods were with me, letting me land all manner of Hanging 1-Turn, 1-Turn, Jumping Stick to Lighthouse, and 'Hanging Triange Lighthouse', or whatever that's called. I feel blessed!
Thanks. I was just thinking "I haven't tried Moon Circle for a while... let's give it a brush-up". After a couple of misses, I got one, and then landed my next attempt too. That reminded me that about 12-18 months ago, K.Cima had shown me a video of a Japanese competition, and in it he'd managed to get 3 Moon Circles in a row. At the time, I was amazed and impressed (now I'm "only" impressed ;) ), but it just goes to show that with perseverance ("Nebari!") you can exceed your own expectations.
On which note... nice one on the LHs - perhaps it was a breakthrough day for you.
Today I played a lot of kendama (inspired by Where We Are I guess...)
The best trick I got today was an Earth Turn with a reverse whirlwind. Was struggling a lot to get the opposite spins right... but than I threw a lot of knees in. Again proof of the power of knees!
Dama Sunday!
First try: Moon circle -> rosoku catch -> candle flip -> spike. So smooth I surprised myself and nobody was there to see it, oh well..
Niiiiice!
Took a break from an endless Lunar training slot (think I'm almost there) to mess around with Ken grip tricks, and learned to Turntable instead. I find Kenflip (can't find the proper name for this) -> Turntable -> Spike strangely satisfying, but how many other tricks will come before I land my first proper bloody Lunar?
Today I landed a variation of the whirlwind, but in tama grip. It looks like this:
1: Airplane
2: Throw ken into a Jumping Stick
3: Spin tama in your hands so the hole makes a full 360
4: Catch the jumping stick back into hole.
Felt Great!
Nice work, Nabil. We call those Typhoons:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,96.msg495.html#msg495 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,96.msg495.html#msg495)
They're tricky little beasts to get right, so well done.
And... Welcome to the forum!
Today I self-certified myself as 6th Dan.....
.... except for that damned 2-Turn Lighthouse! :-\ Oh well, I've never got that far before, so that's pretty pleasing. Sooooo much hard work though.....
Further!
Today i landed double gunslinger, you know when the tama is hanging down and while you are pushing it up, you spin the ken around your finger twice before landing spike! -I was very pleased. The best part was that I did it again after some tries. I'm going to master that for sure! ;)
Theo
Nice, Theo. The single isn't too bad with a bit of practise, but the double remains awkward (for me, at least). In sight, but awkward!
Quote from: The Void on 21 December, 2012, 15:23:32Today I self-certified myself as 6th Dan.... except for that damned 2-Turn Lighthouse!
And today I failed on the first trick. *sigh*
Quote from: the milky oolong on 19 December, 2012, 21:01:51
but how many other tricks will come before I land my first proper bloody Lunar?
None. After long but steady progress, today I finally landed my first proper, no-nonsense, crisp Lunar. So, Merry Christmas, I suppose!
Well done, have a mince pie!
For Christmas, I gave a Kendama to my father... he managed spike quite soon
Today I managed single to double to triple lunar flip! Plus it was filmed! Today is a good day.
Ahhh, I'm so jealous of this. I've wanted to get that trick for awhile.
BKA speak: Stab the USA
America-speak: Downspike the USA
My knees are killing me.
Last night I somehow managed to hit sideslinger earth turn. Three times! Most satifying new trick for a while :), now I've got to get it more solid and save my old knees from such a battering!
..with the Earth Turn horizontal, presumably? Nice!
Today I got 0/10 on the easier of my two 6th-Dan Freestyle tricks (that I'm hoping will be acceptable if I ever meet a 6th Dan examiner) and a record 6/10 on the harder one.
Maybe you are making it a too hard trick... 0/10, impressive.
You are planning on attending the Japanese Open again, right? You know there are 6th Dan examiners there :-)
More "Hoping" than "Planning".... I don't even know when it is yet.
Today I picked my performer, tried, Bird Fly Over The Valley, landed it at the first try, left the performer.
Then I did swing to bird (big cup) and mini moon circle with a normal kendama.
Today I finally got my breakthrough making consistent Lighthouses. I know this trick isn't a difficult one in your guys' arsenal of tricks, but I guess the overwhelming satisfaction and sweet feeling is the same when you finally feel you "know" a trick. It really feels sooo rewarding and boosts the motivation for learning more... :)
When I started playing kd three weeks ago I never thought I would be here now....ahhhh...life is good!
Pleased for you!
Now you can make Lighthouse your Cup Of Tea Trick (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,27.0.html), and move on to work on... Earth Turns, or Jumping Sticks, or whatever you fancy.
Consistently scoring 6 earth turns in a row :) a few months back they were only 3.
Quote from: The Void on 14 January, 2013, 15:27:12
Pleased for you!
Now you can make Lighthouse your Cup Of Tea Trick (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,27.0.html)...
Today I managed to land one in five lunars while practising this as my 'Proving the Bread' trick - there's no better way to spend that good fifty minutes' proving time. Was really happy to be finally understanding the balance point of the ken when it makes the landing, and being able to control the less-majestic of lunars coming in to land. Thanks guys for your positivity, was a milestone for my level!
This morning I landed a swing in to bird!
(Don't know if that's the correct name)
Just did Base Cup -> Bird. Next objective: Around the Bird. I've done most of them individually already.
Last night I had quite a good night. After some friendly competition with Matt at the NRC, I decided to continue trying Bird - Small Cup Wing Walker and managed to do it whilst the kettle was boiling aha. Other than that, I had quite a successful night with my new T-8 and landed some rather surprising tricks... including Spacewalk Fast Throw Spike! :)
Ooh, nice T-8 trick!
Today I began to master flipping to Lunar from a landed Aeroplane position. Very satisfying. Now all I have to do is to work out how to get into Lunar by means of the 1-Flip. Did I just say something about being satisfied?
Today I had a good run with "Around the prefecture" both with the Kendama and in real life - in this case it's Hyogo prefecture.
Today I been practising some new tricks ready for ken around the world and got basecup>540kenflip>spike>earthturn-whirlwind. Also got my first spacewalk-handroll-fast throw lighthouse. felt good :D
today i witnessed my 6 year old sister get excited about spiking the kendama i gave her ONLY 2 DAYS AGO!!! I nearly started to geek out when she told me shes been practicing for "a hundred hours a day." She even wrote herself a song about bending her knees and keeping the ball steady, and all the good fundamentals. it was great!!
Cheesy...but it was literally the cutest thing ive ever heard a little kid say. haha
Good thread..
Cheers everyone!
Ha, cool. Enthusiastic beginners are great to play with. Last night I sold a kendama to a pretty good cigar box juggler[nb]Check out Eric Bates if you don't know what that is. [noembed]http://juggling.tv/1799[/noembed] [/nb]. Those guys have to use their knees a lot too, so I think he'll do pretty well. (Tried to convince him to get training for the Beginner's division of BKO.)
Tonight at diner we started talking about Kendama. Turns out that all of the Japanese colleagues were playing as a child, but no-one continued. So I got my Kendama out and we talked about and did a few basic tricks. I started doing Moshi Kame and suddenly one of the Japanese colleagues started to sing the Moshi Kame song. We had our own booth, but still it was a public restaurant. I held Moshi Kame for all the song and finished together with him. He went all crazy about that, proposing that I could earn lots of money in Japanese TV - kind of a "whacky gaijin doing Japanese things".
But the highlight was really, that I played Moshi Kame to the Moshi Kame song :)
Today I ... Stared out of the window at the grey grey wet grey skies. Bah, how's a fella supposed to film a ken around the world?
Quote from: LarsVegas on 06 February, 2013, 14:18:52
Tonight at diner we started talking about Kendama. Turns out that all of the Japanese colleagues were playing as a child, but no-one continued. So I got my Kendama out and we talked about and did a few basic tricks. I started doing Moshi Kame and suddenly one of the Japanese colleagues started to sing the Moshi Kame song. We had our own booth, but still it was a public restaurant. I held Moshi Kame for all the song and finished together with him. He went all crazy about that, proposing that I could earn lots of money in Japanese TV - kind of a "whacky gaijin doing Japanese things".
But the highlight was really, that I played Moshi Kame to the Moshi Kame song :)
While in Japan there was a day that I was playing moshikame in front of a whole bunch of very young school girls, and they all started to sing that song. I always knew there was a song, but had never heard it. It was a really cool moment haha!
Today i did some practise for about half an hour. Landed some slipsticks, did my regular small cup - spike combo and tryed to land more airplanes. About one week into kendama and having a great time!
Today I did my first backwards lighthouse flip, that was very pleasing!
... landed my first combo coming out of a Lunar: Lunar - Lighthouse - In - Jumping Stick. Not exactly earth-shattering but it's the first time I've seriously regretted having no camera equipment!
Yesterday I landed a half-swirl aeroplane, with witnesses!
Quote from: The Void on 08 February, 2013, 20:40:26
Today I ... Stared out of the window at the grey grey wet grey skies. Bah, how's a fella supposed to film a ken around the world?
I just sent off the Ken to carry on around the world. It was a bit sad seeing it go. There is a slight flaw in the plan that all the UK shots will be done in this grey winter. My edit is looking so grey, but I guess that makes it more real....
Only had about one hour practice today abd landed my first "big" combo. Swing in, earthspin, basecup, (trow all up and catch aeroplane style) don't know how to call it :p
Quote from: Cliffdama on 03 March, 2013, 05:05:46... (trow all up and catch aeroplane style) don't know how to call it :p
...fast hand aeroplane.
Well done. :)
Quote from: BKA on 03 March, 2013, 13:09:32
Quote from: Cliffdama on 03 March, 2013, 05:05:46... (trow all up and catch aeroplane style) don't know how to call it :p
...fast hand aeroplane.
Well done. :)
Ah oke thanks! It all just keeps getting better and better! :D
Today I did an inventory of all the tricks Ive learnt over the past month, an landed them all in a little session! Anyone suggest what new tricks i should learn now? Heres what i got so far:
(all basics and juggling obviously)
Airplane Jumping stick
Spacewalk airplane
Handroll to big cup
Whirlwind
Gunslinger Spike
Lighthouse to spike
Pull up airplane (dunno the specific name for this one)
kenflip
bird
bird over valley
orbits
earth turn ken and sara grip (sara grip horizontal)
ufo
One turn airplane after swing ken around free hand finger.
big cup partial kenflip small cup partial kenflip base cup partial kenflip back to original position (ID please)
Brad, try some of the Consistency Challenges, and self-certifying yourself in the gradings.
Today I was waiting for the rice to cook, so I had a few goes at Around Tunbridge Wells. I got to 55/57 AGAIN! Aaargh. I don't know whether to be gutted, or pleased that I wasn't filming.
Today I landed my first 1-turn lighthouse - the catch was very very low above the ground but I could get up and hold it steadily for long enough. I also landed my first aeroplane -> half turn to lighthouse combo. Great evening :)
Nice work, Lars. I had a good trick night too:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,205.msg6525.html#msg6525 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,205.msg6525.html#msg6525) :-)
Just memorizing a 57 move sequence would be challenge enough.
Today, I began to grasp some fundamental concepts, such as tama rotation control and keeping the string out of the cups. I gained a deal of consistency on a few basic tricks and began hitting spikes clean with a satisfying "clack".
I landed a few good tricks today. I went to the beach and practiced for a few hours. I am able to juggle the ball between all 3 cups and get it to spike now. I can spike it from the big cup and base cup, but not the small cup yet. I also practiced doing it with both sara and ken grip. I must say spiking it from sara grip is a little tricky. I also landed some ken flips and jumping sticks today.
I was able to do a swing up spike directly to an earth turn as well... that combo felt good. I suppose the only "basic" trick I have left to land is the lighthouse, which feels absolutely foreign to me.
Finally figured out how to lighthouse. :)
Landed a few tonight.
Nice work guys. *hi fives*.
Learned Bird today.
Quote from: JamesFM on 17 March, 2013, 08:15:06
Learned Bird today.
I kind of poked at Bird the other day. Didn't land it. I'm still trying to bang out the basics. I'm not surprised you're learning so fast. You're yoyo skills are well advanced for the time you've been playing.
Today I stabbed heaven for the first time. However I didn't stab sideways. Instand I stabbed from front to back. I.e. After having caught, my hand was behind my back (a little bit like if the police grabbed you - not that I ever experienced that, mind you). Does that count?
If only my earth turns would improve ...
Lars, that's called "adding style" ;-), sure it counts.
Lars that is the perfect position for "stab behind the back". All you gotta do is stab like that then let go and throw the ken over your shoulder and catch in front!
Having a noodle this morning, decided to have a go at reverse swing in gunslinger. Never tried it before, but apparently I can do it! Rather chuffed!
Quote from: SamB on 18 March, 2013, 14:45:00
Lars that is the perfect position for "stab behind the back". All you gotta do is stab like that then let go and throw the ken over your shoulder and catch in front!
Sam, that's a great idea. Something like that is one of my favourite throws with clubs.
Next steps: Stab heaven again, throw ken over shoulder, visit chiropractor.
Nice one Donald. I gave it a go too, and also managed to get it. In fact, I had quite a good evening's clicking tonight, what with http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,851.msg6708.html#new (http://kcc20), your trick, and generally having a nice play with a few different models. (Including the Pink/black fella you made for me).
Recently got a few new tricks in the arsenal:
1turn lighthouse
lighthouse (flip) to lighthouse
bird over the valley + nighting gale (sp?)
swing in spike pen grip
tradespike
spin tama around finger and then spike (like swing spike but spin tama around finger first)
landed a double ufo once
lunars are still beyond me though :/
Today i tried playing with two tamas on the string. It's more demanding than i thought :p
Landed 2 new tricks last night.
1 Turn Lighthouse
Airplane to 1/2 Turn Lighthouse
Out of 100+ attempts I only landed each trick 3 times. So it looks like I have some serious training to do.
stuff i recently got in the trick arsenal. Have landed all these tricks atleast a few times :) happy to say none in the video were fluke.
I think im just going to keep documenting my kendama progress, maybe i will get good enough to put out some quality edits later on. I pretty much have video on youtube from day one :)
KENDAMOK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcs3zoWWHVU#ws)
@Yoda Yes it is!
@James ="Build The Lighthouse"
@Brad Progress, keep it up!
Nice work, guys.
Quote from: The Void on 20 March, 2013, 20:35:57
@James ="Build The Lighthouse"
So thats what its called! I just looked it up on the kendama app and realized that is what I've been doing.
Thanks for the info.
Today I landed my first 1-turn aeroplane. Maybe twice in 25 attempts...now aiming for consistency...hmmm
2/25, or even 3/100 is pretty good for a trick which is challenging your skill level, I think. Gotta start somewhere!
Today I did Spacewalk 1-Turn Scoop Spike for the first time, when trying to work out the name of a combo a friend asked about.
Hey there!
Thanks to an unexpected snow day here in the frozen north (and therefore some extra time to practice) I'm pleased to say I've just landed every trick in the required attempts for up to and including Kyu 3 - not much by the standard of many of you guys I know but a personal victory (the best kind right?).
I only got my kendama on Wednesday and now it's Friday so I'm pretty pleased :)
There's a part of me hoping to have landed all the Kyu level tricks by this coming Wednesday but I think that may be a challenge - getting Lighthouse fear already!
We'll see.
Cuppa then more clickin' I reckon . . .
Have a good day peeps.
Nice one Kev. If you want to do an official grading... see me at BJC! (And/or come to BKO!).
Yes thanks, I'd very much like to.
Can't make BKO unfortunately but hoping to make BJC.
I should be a bit more consistent by then too as I'd imagine the grading scenario adds a bit of pressure? *deep breath*
Yup. {insert evil mwuhhahaha-ing here}
So it has been a while. I'm playing kendama since feb 9th 2013. At first the baiscs where not that hard, but there's a huge gap between easy and hard tricks. I overcome the gap and now keep getting better. Heres what i did today! (I'm proud!!)
Swing in bird (don't know real name)
Bird over the valley.
Bigcup bird ->Earthspin -> bigcup bird -> spike
And the last.......
Bearthspin over the valley! (Bigcup bird -> earthsin -> smallcup bird -> spike!
Just landed something i was thinking about but didnt think i could get.
Airplane>fast-throw inverted earthturn (grab ken, and inverted earthturn in one upward movement)
Also landed a spacewalk 1 turn scoop spike thanks to KendAlex's tutorial :)
Good night of clicking!
Landed my first Lunar today. Such a fun trick. I was able to get it to spike too!
EDIT: I am so stoked right now. I just landed 3 Lunars in 10 tries. Once it clicks, replicating it isn't too bad. The hard part is figuring out the proper motion. I am using the this method: Set up like an airplane, and slightly twist the ken clockwise on take off. The motions are very subtle and require very little pressure / strength.
Congrats, Cliff, mreasy and James!
Got a 1-turn lighthouse to UFO today! On footage too!
Had a pretty dama-heavy weekend and managed to land:
- a lot of moon circles (trying to get that one consistent)
- reverse swing-in gunslinger (which came up on this forum and is a very satisfying one to land)
- tap in with a 1.5 turn. That one felt soooo good :-)
What i did with kendama today
http://youtu.be/ntKOSnDJyqA (http://youtu.be/ntKOSnDJyqA)
@hans: gratz! Always feeling good landing new tricks!
@brd : looking great, really like the combos.
Myself:
I keep getting better in birds! I'm really thinking about making a birds variation video. First youtube video i ever made haha.
What i landed this morning. I'mfeally hyped about these tricks. Some new ones maybe?
1. Bigbird(bb) - earthspin(es) - spike-earthspin - bigbird
2. Bb - es - bb
3 pull up eartspin - bb
4 pull up earthspin - spike.
Oo! Nice man!
Birds are deffs a weak spot for me! Gotta practice them more! Look forward to the video!
Quote from: br4d24 on 25 March, 2013, 13:18:19
Oo! Nice man!
Birds are deffs a weak spot for me! Gotta practice them more! Look forward to the video!
At first they where impossible but after a weak doing almost only birds they are (almost) easy. I'm waiting for a bit of a better day to start filming outside haha way to cold right now!
@Cliff: I would love to see a bird variation video! I can do big bird solid, but I could use some inspiration / demonstrations of bird variations.
@Brad: That video was sick. The 1 turn lighthouse to UFO was so epic bro. Near the end you do this cool trick where you swing the ball onto the big cup like a trapeze on a yoyo. you then keep the string tensioned and pass it to the base cup horizontally. That trick looks so stylish. What is it called / is there a tutorial?
Quote from: JamesFM on 25 March, 2013, 19:39:46
@Cliff: I would love to see a bird variation video! I can do big bird solid, but I could use some inspiration / demonstrations of bird variations.
@Brad: That video was sick. The 1 turn lighthouse to UFO was so epic bro. Near the end you do this cool trick where you swing the ball onto the big cup like a trapeze on a yoyo. you then keep the string tensioned and pass it to the base cup horizontally. That trick looks so stylish. What is it called / is there a tutorial?
It originally was made by Donald i believe! Really its not a super hard trick, all you need to do is get used is swinging the ball past your finger and getting some tension. I can made a tutorial video sometime, i have been planning doing some tutorials that are really detailed.
sorry for double post but... I LANDED MY FIRST LUNAR! IT WAS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT NO FINGER TOUCHING/ASSIST AT ALL and got the spike.
I literally threw my hands in the air! Finally got that last "basic" hard trick in the arsenal, now for consistency!
Probably happened from good karma! Almost done that tutorial video for the string trick in my recent video.
@James: It's a variation of Donald's trick Around The Triangle[nb]See KendamApp or Knees[/nb], but with a different ending.
@Brad: First Lunar? Always worth a *hi five*!
...was messing around trying to land Bat in different positions - starting at Base Cup, flipping the tama like an Earthturn, landing in Bat, and also Bat>Big Cup>Bat, in the manner of Nodding Off but upside down. Is there perhaps a name for this trick already? It feels really weird to finally land it.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151325868925986&l=5323866331246933319 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151325868925986&l=5323866331246933319)
Second lunar! This time i didnt get the spike, i was trying to get close to the camera to show it wasnt touching my fingers.
Quote from: br4d24 on 26 March, 2013, 05:34:45
... I LANDED MY FIRST LUNAR! IT WAS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT NO FINGER TOUCHING/ASSIST AT ALL and got the spike.
I literally hate you ;) No, congrats to you...must be awesome!!
I'm still struggling with lunars...which technique did you use...string hook or the twisted ken version?
I'm amazed to see the progress you have done in so short time...I have played since mid-December and is not at you level. How much do you play per day?
Cheers,
-Thomas
Whoohooo mother of G!
I did 2new bird tricks! Also going to be in the video. Only one of it i only landed it once. I thought it was impossible.
1. Big bird -> slipstick to big cup (new get untoouched with the wood) -> slipstick bigbird -> bearthspin to spike!
2(only landed it once!) big bird -> kenflip (horizontal, keep ken straight up and move it 180) -> small bird catch!
Quote from: happygoat on 27 March, 2013, 08:55:25
Quote from: br4d24 on 26 March, 2013, 05:34:45
... I LANDED MY FIRST LUNAR! IT WAS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT NO FINGER TOUCHING/ASSIST AT ALL and got the spike.
I literally hate you ;) No, congrats to you...must be awesome!!
I'm still struggling with lunars...which technique did you use...string hook or the twisted ken version?
I'm amazed to see the progress you have done in so short time...I have played since mid-December and is not at you level. How much do you play per day?
Cheers,
-Thomas
I used the string hang technique brought up by alex. It seems to be more consistent, but i never had issues getting it up there - its more the balancing that is hard. I find trying to get it in contact with the ball when its horizontal and then cushion the rest of its spinning motion for a better grip and position on the tama. Thats just what ive observed so far though, it could be the wrong technique - i only land one or two every day.
And i practice about 2-3 hours a day, i just bring it everywhere i go and play when i walk. When i first started i played pretty much all the time, even when im longboarding (which is quite the challenge at first).
Also, heres ma edit from yesterday at the beach, landed my first lighthouse-build the lighthouse (around 50s). Hope you guys dont mind videos over just saying what i landed. I love doing video so always filming hones my video skills as well as dama skills.
Todays Clacks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ik9-TFMQtfM#ws)
Nice video Brad! When Im feeling on, I will always record my latest tricks. Watching them gives me great motivation... A constant reminder that, "Hey... I can do this!"
Great locations by the way.. the beach is always great and that graffiti wall is pretty dang cool.
I landed a few new tricks recently.
Finally got Bird Over Valley (seriously inconsistent though)
Windmill Swing In (Thanks Void for helping name it)
Around The Triangle (the yoyo style combo). I have been playing around with different variations of this trick. Adding pinwheels before landing on the cups, things like that.
Learned how to do Gunslinger Spike recently.. very fun trick.
I have also been practicing my Lunars and Lighthouse variations a lot. Slowly gaining consistency!
Quote from: JamesFM on 29 March, 2013, 02:30:47
Nice video Brad! When Im feeling on, I will always record my latest tricks. Watching them gives me great motivation... A constant reminder that, "Hey... I can do this!"
Great locations by the way.. the beach is always great and that graffiti wall is pretty dang cool.
I landed a few new tricks recently.
Finally got Bird Over Valley (seriously inconsistent though)
Windmill Swing In (Thanks Void for helping name it)
Around The Triangle (the yoyo style combo). I have been playing around with different variations of this trick. Adding pinwheels before landing on the cups, things like that.
Learned how to do Gunslinger Spike recently.. very fun trick.
I have also been practicing my Lunars and Lighthouse variations a lot. Slowly gaining consistency!
Nice! The first bird over the valley is always a great accomplishment! Ive only landed one so far and never have again (was a month ago)
Heres what I got on footage yesterday and today. Some shots ontop of a mountain! God I love living where i do :)
Got my first tradespike on film. And a nice, very horizontal stuntplane to ufo :)
Today I... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7R6D2YfeBI#ws)
Last night I finally landed a solid lighthouse. Not the chasing it around the living room variety, but the solid looks like I know what I'm doing kind. I did a little happy dance then proceeded to not repeating the feat for the rest of the night.
Hey nice work Waylon - that new trick feeling = top buzz :)
P.S. I'm in the same boat myself - just started to land the lighthouse (very occasionally!)
@ Brad: Sick video as always.
@ Waylon & Kev: Landing a solid lighthouse is a big milestone. Nicely done guys. Give it a few days and you will nail them without even thinking about it.
Great work on landing the lighthouses guys! They are great fun once you get proficient at them, one turns are very rewarding :)
I dont have a video today because we were slacklining & damaing in the park with some tunes on so i couldnt shoot at the same time :/
But I cant wait to film more, i landed some nice moves the last two days!
One turn lighthouse - tradespike - build the lighthouse - in
spacewalk - ufo - build the lighthouse - in
lots of other fun stuff but those were my favorite combos i would say
I really wanna learn some handrolls and get good at doing spacewalk combos. They look really impressive but i cant seem to get the hang of it... the part where you need to let go of the ken and reposition your hand always messes me up.
This evening I landed my first lunar!! Actually I landed it five times in a 2 hour practise session completely missing the Champions League games! :-)
Feels so nice to land a trick for the first time and get the feeling that it is indeed possible!!
Congrats man! I wish i could get some decent consistency right off the bat! Ive only landed a handful of lunars, they arent getting any easier so far. Gotta practice them more i guess.
I have been doing some variations with the string style tricks, pretty happy with the ones ive landed! I got a nice looking area now that i might start to do tutorials in.
BKA Forum - Today I... Edit #2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NRsvCHEZdA#ws)
Had a short lunch break dama session and managed to get a lunar to in again after quite some time. I landed it a couple of times but never got it consistent. It felt great to get it again after this long while..
After a while without playing kendama I took it again and noticed that 1-turn lighthouses are a lot easier than they used to be.
Sometimes letting your body rest and assimilate the movements is the trick :)
It occurred to me yesterday that I don't think I've done a Whirlwind Swing In before.
...well, I have now. I had a little session in the park this afternoon, got that one, and Nunchucku Aeroplane plus a few curious glances from the skaters nearby.
Thats awesome! I always thought the whilwind swing in was such a stylish trick, have yet to land one myself though.
On the other hand i have mastered the double whirlwind and have started landing reverse kenflips (proper terminology?)
Quote from: br4d24 on 07 April, 2013, 00:37:17i have mastered the double whirlwind
...to Big Cup? ...to Spike? ...to/from somewhere else?
Quoteand have started landing reverse kenflips (proper terminology?)
...and that's why we don't use "kenflip", because it's so vague. You could mean many things, so we don't know.
Just double whilwind to big cup for now. Working on spiking it.
Heres some new tricks ive got down recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hWRpkAdjd4s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=hWRpkAdjd4s)
Swing - reverse kenflip/reg kenflip - big cup
Gunslinger spike
Spacewalk - one turn aeroplane
Yesterday I had a short session and got:
- 2-turn airplane
- 1-turn reverse airplane
Really satisfying tricks when they click into place :-)
Swing in -> lighthouse -> 1turn lighthouse -> 1,5 flip to spike ! And than he dropped :(
Lighthouse to lighthouse is what im assuming you did? Good job! Havent been able to do that one for a while!
EDIT: You inspired me to try it! Im happy to say after numerous failed attempts, i have managed to land two (one was spiked, the other only held for >3 sec then failed spike).
Thanks for the indirect motivation!
... replaced my medium blue Ozora by a new blue Ozora. It's a little bit too dark to my liking, but the old one was just to beaten for the EKO13. I think I start practicing with a new one not too late. Otherwise it won't work properly ...
Of course, the old one remains respected and cherished - too many fond memories are attached to it
Last week I brought an old kendama to work. I was planning on trying my lunars during break time. But a co-worker found it and started to play around with it.
Today, I have three kens at work and the kendama-moments seem to grow every day. Yesterday it was one co-worker trying it, and some others joined in. Today, everybody stopped working and watched while they took it in turns trying to spike it.
My boss decided to make it a contest: the person who can spike it ten times in a row on friday, gets a free lunch. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to compete :-)
Quote from: br4d24 on 08 April, 2013, 19:47:47
Lighthouse to lighthouse is what im assuming you did? Good job! Havent been able to do that one for a while!
EDIT: You inspired me to try it! Im happy to say after numerous failed attempts, i have managed to land two (one was spiked, the other only held for >3 sec then failed spike).
Thanks for the indirect motivation!
Yeah Lh to LH . And no problem for the motivation haha. The one thing i can't seem to find out is how to double flip. 1flip i can see, 2flips are going to fast to catch. So need to find out where the catch point is :)
yeah i know what yah mean. I have a feeling for most double tricks its all in the knees and finding ways to allow the most time to do the trick vertically - if that makes sense. By doing that you get more time to do the trick slightly slower... might have more force from gravity when the ken lands on the tama though :?
Got this today! Gonna be part of my first actual edit which i have started working on :) Is this a double kenflip or 1.5? Im not sure, all i know is it had to go a lot faster to land it
Stoked on this one (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0ag_NswC48#ws)
I love the slow motion victory rattle :)
haha i was so stoked to finally land it on film at a good location :P
probably was trying it for a good 10min
Quote from: br4d24 on 11 April, 2013, 06:02:48
haha i was so stoked to finally land it on film at a good location :P
probably was trying it for a good 10min
You consistently get good locations. You must live in a beautiful part if the world.
Today I self-certified myself as 2th dan, moshikames and all...
I'm hoping to get it for real in Toulouse..
Gotta keep practising...
... stopped the time for the "Intermediate Speed Ladder" for the first time. A whooping 05:04 minutes :(
I spent soo much time with Earth turn and Jumping stick. But I still have some time to practices
Knees and perseverance! And of course more knees!
New Paintjob Kendama (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXSw4D-yeRg#ws)
Painted my tribute and now it looks and plays like a new '13 model! Got some nice tricks on it yesterday in the car park.
...managed Swing to Bird three times in a session. Nothing on Brad's stuff at the moment, though!
Haha birds are my huge weak spot. Really need to work on them more!
@brad , everytime i come here to read etc i see new videos of you getting better and better every time! Keep it up!
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Yesterday i landed my first spacewalks, and today with sone practice they are even easyer, there's nothing hard about it after all :). And... Got it on camera! My girlfriend was filming me :D, also did some tapes allready with some birds so soon my first edit will be there ^^
Found out a easy way to learn lunar catch. Lighthouse -> Lunar (no flips) by this way i landed my first!! Shouted: whooooooo!!!! (And than it dropped of :( )
hmm i will have to try that! I have made great progression today as well. No video this time but i landed my first swing to bird and stilts. Also landed lighthouse one turn to spike (not sure the correct term, you have a lighthouse and flip it once instead of just dropping it to spike)
Today I just got Jumping Stick sorted.
How? Thanks to an excellent tip from Spike! - (http://kendama.co.uk/books.html (http://kendama.co.uk/books.html))
"Keep your eyes on the tip of the spike"
Had been a bit hit and miss up to this point but just landed 8 out of 10.
:)
Hey congrats man! Jumping stick is a very important stepping stone to other fun tricks like UFO and build the lighthouse!
I have been progressing too! Heres a short spring edit with some new combos and tricks!
Spring Footage - Kendama (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11RFFMqA0v0#ws)
Well done Kev. Brad, you keep getting better, man.... :)
Today I.... tried a 2-Swirl Aeroplane for the first time. After a few brushes of the face and the chest on the exit, I got it. Also, I tried Dimensions' latest suggestion from the endless combo thread: gunslinger under the leg. Surprisingly hard, and tiring!
After four months of playing kendama i finally landed around europ with downspikes.
Today Mr Jumpshoe and I strolled along to the park and had a little session. As it got colder, we decided we'd finish when one of us hit Kamikaze. His spin was much more consistent than mine, but I managed to fluke it first. :D
...landed Swing to Bat. Getting a bit obsessed with starting everything with a swing; maybe I should change tack soon. Still, very satisfying trick!
Landed my first big cup-spike mars finally.
"Mars"?! What's that?
Spacewalk Fast Throw Spike... But with an axis spin on the ball, not an earth turn spin. I'm confused as to whether I "cheated", or made up a new trick! ;)
...managed to repeat that trick yesterday at the airport, waiting for Mirek... I'd tried so many times to get it, that some guys sat drinking coffee must have twigged how tough it was for me, and applauded when I landed it. That was fun. Then a few minutes later, Alex got the Earth Turn spin version and got some applause too.
I also got my first 3-Swirl Aeroplane at the Airport. Earlier, Alex, Jumpshoe and I had some fun games of Spin-Off. See @BritishKendama on instagram for a few pics.
Meanwhile, not much sleep, and a full day's clicking and sightseeing ahead.... #runningoncaffeine
Finally landed my first stilt! What a great felling if you labd a trick like that!
Yesterday i landed slipstick special ^^ also great and not as hard as it looks :)
*hi five*!
Kendama: Whirlwind Spike - Earth turn Whirlwind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs74GmBJFzs#ws)
Wow always like your progres videos, i think i should also do that more often. And nice trick!
Sorry about the late reply BKA,
Mars is what metropolis comix calls a sideways earth turn and Venus is the same except the tama is facing the right instead of the left.
Ha, okay, cool.... So, well done then! :-)
Someone needs to make a trick bible with all of the trick names and descriptions so all this silly trick translation can get easier :P Congrats on the new trick BTW!
Heres another vid of some more progress :) the handroll on that first trick is a little sketchy but i couldnt land it again before i left. Thanks for showing me mooncircles Rod!
Kendama (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5OY8HV_7hA#ws)
I mostly focus on grading tricks and basics (swing in is still difficult for me - tips are welcome) but today I was outside in my bare feet in the sun and decided to let go of the ken for the first time. It was only half a flip to the base cup, but that moment was a real confidence builder. Then, I scrolled through Kendamapp and learned Around the Cosmos and Fast Hand Base Cup. That was a really good 45 minutes for me.
Nice work Waylon and Brad!
I had two sessions today. One 6th Dan practice (average), and another one where I just tried whatever popped into my head. And I finally got Wingrunner! Whoo.
Quote from: The Void on 03 May, 2013, 17:07:36
Nice work Waylon and Brad!
I had two sessions today. One 6th Dan practice (average), and another one where I just tried whatever popped into my head. And I finally got Wingrunner! Whoo.
It's awesome to see a guy like you who, in the tutorials, looks so smooth and together, like no trick can't be done, still get stoked about progression and challenging yourself. Hats off.
Yeah no kidding eh waylon. When i pray to kendama the gods to land tricks i always visualize Alex Ruisch, the void, and donald in the clouds like mufasa in lion king.
What is a wingrunner anyhow? Sounds like something crazy, which it must be if mr void is stoked to land it!
It's Alex's 3rd trick here, but without the Earth Turn:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1062.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1062.0.html)
When I saw that trick:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH_PgNF_84Q (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH_PgNF_84Q)
EDIT: BAH best 200th post! Didnt even realize until after I posted vidoe :P
Yesterday I went to a 1-day juggling convention. Fun times clicking with [user]Ian F[/user], [user]Jamiejuggler[/user], Cedric, Dave and Johnny. I was talking about Spacewalk Fast Throw Spike to [user]kendamajohnny[/user], and I managed to hit it first time. I was pretty pleased with myself, but that started to diminish when Johnny got it 1st time too.... and 2nd.... and 3rd.... and in fact 8 times in a row! Holy moly mystic biscuit, this kid's good. Look out Europe, he's coming back with a vengeance!
Meanwhile, I also got another trick for the first time, but I'm saving that one up for video... :)
Today I:
Landed my first spacewalk
and
got my 'One Shot Consistency Challenge' up to Kyu 2.
Quote from: br4d24 on 28 April, 2013, 10:15:33
Kendama: Whirlwind Spike - Earth turn Whirlwind (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs74GmBJFzs#ws)
Finally after about a week of practice hard i finally landed this s****r ! Great trick to land!
Quote from: Kev on 05 May, 2013, 13:35:28
Today I:
Landed my first spacewalk
and
got my 'One Shot Consistency Challenge' up to Kyu 2.
I got my first Mini Spacewalk! It's fun to know we are all playing and learning from opposite sides of the ocean and all working on the same things.
I'm going to have to take a crack at that consistency challenge when I'm feeling froggy.
Got a pill and have been playing it pretty hard these last couple of days. Also got a new yellow oozora which makes its premier in a few clips. Messed around a bit for the start of this vid, the songs playing in the background were pretty ridiculous.
There is a lighthouse summersault lighthouse spike to build lighthouse, didnt get the final spike though :/
Another Day in the Park! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghitMa2QMbg#ws)
Lol missed a few tricks when i was putting this together... Im a retarded
http://youtu.be/8yMzOhKT2nQ (http://youtu.be/8yMzOhKT2nQ)
A preview of a little trick i came up with yesterday. Filmed with my phone and forgot to upload in hd :p. I'm happy to be able to land it even more than once :). It's still in buildibg a trick mode so hope you like iy.
Preview of new kendama trick (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORKXRGfg6-c#)
"Horizontal pinwheel".
Not new than :p thought i found something here! Than it's jusy really cool trick to land ^^
Pinwheels aren't new, but I don't think I've seen them done horizontally. Depends where you go with this... could still be something new. Imagineer it!
Quote from: The Void on 07 May, 2013, 16:47:00
Pinwheels aren't new, but I don't think I've seen them done horizontally. Depends where you go with this... could still be something new. Imagineer it!
Wow thats great to hear, i just found away to add another finger spin to it. The first to are my index finger, the next(new) is a underspin with my middle finger and ending with the tumb :).
This trick has inspired me to try horizontal swirls! That would be some epicness right there!
Quote from: br4d24 on 07 May, 2013, 20:58:36This trick has inspired me to try horizontal swirls! That would be some epicness right there!
Ahem. http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,820.msg6053.html#msg6053 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,820.msg6053.html#msg6053)
Thank you.
@Void
Offtopic. Didnt know you live in bristol. Was about to go there this year for upfest festival. But couldn't because of my little niece is about to be born those days. Next year i be te to paint :)
Quote from: Waylon on 06 May, 2013, 02:25:14
I got my first Mini Spacewalk! It's fun to know we are all playing and learning from opposite sides of the ocean and all working on the same things.
I'm going to have to take a crack at that consistency challenge when I'm feeling froggy.
Nice one Waylon! It is indeed. And definitely do, be nice to hear how you get on.
SUPER FUN TIME TODAY!
I got to jam with someone new today! Eric (Kendama Edmonton), a friend of Rodneys is out here in kelowna for a bit doing some work stuff and we got to meet and jam today! Got some epic footage of him killin it on the pill and dama! I want to share the footage but I think he is going to use it for a best trick competition coming up. All i can say is that its like no other trick ive seen before - and it would be impossible to do on a tribute :) Keep your eyes open and i will post it once its up.
but to keep on topic, i was telling him about how much i like orbit jumping sticks (thanks kendamapp) and he mentioned how he landed an orbit ufo one upon a time. Excited at the thought i decided to try it:
I LANDED IT FIRST TRY EVER. Of course it wasnt on film, but a credible dama player can attest to my accomplishment if there are any doubters. I plan on doing this in my next edit! It is such a nice trick! Im on cloud nine with this nice weather and great jam, hope i didnt type to much!
landed it on film tonight. little sloppy still but this was only my 3-4ish time landing it. probably only tried the trick 15 times so far :) UFO ORBIT - BRADREEVES SINGLE TRICK KENDAMA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYTTyuylSwc#ws)
Wow orbit ufo looks sick!
It seems everytime i jam with a kendama edmonton player i learn a sick new trick and step up my game!
Also learnt swirls
It seems everytime i jam with a kendama edmonton player i learn a sick new trick and step up my game!
Also learnt swirls
No fresh tricks today, but I did do this to my car. I don't know anyone locally who is in to skill toys. I figured maybe I should identify myself. I can't be the only player around.
First Spacewalks and beer!
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/05/10/7y2yvura.jpg)
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/05/10/usy6u4ez.jpg)
Did a banking yesterday:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,349.msg2616.html#msg2616 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,349.msg2616.html#msg2616)
Also got through 1st dan.
It was a good day :)
Nice one guys.
Waylon, looks like the pic of your car didn't upload correctly.... we're intrigued!
Today I went back to using my Mugen for my 6th Dan practice, and got 3/10 2-Turn LH for the first time since.... I was last using my Mugen. Hmmm, interesting! Mind you , I did miss some other stuff I should have got... like Cosmos. *sigh*
I did quite some new tricks today, specially with the bilboquet, ken-flip pull-up spike (technically bilboflip) also backstab-> earth turn+bilboflip (to normal apike)
And some other random tricks, like scoop spike->jumping stick (with flow)
I managed to get the feeling of lunar down today! Landed a good amount, some better than others, have been kinda cheating on some by using my thumb by accident. But overall I am very happy with my progress, I hope to post a video soon to ask for tips! ;D
Did a stilt for the first time this weekend. Never really practised them, but this weekend I got four. Everytime to in.
Also made some progress on lunars. Did a reverse airplane - building lighthouse - lunar - to in. Felt pretty good
Quote from: HansNickmans on 12 May, 2013, 13:18:13
Did a stilt for the first time this weekend. Never really practised them, but this weekend I got four. Everytime to in.
Also made some progress on lunars. Did a reverse airplane - building lighthouse - lunar - to in. Felt pretty good
Hate you so much right now! Gotta get on that lunar/stilts level - just dont practice them enough.
Have made TONS of progress though! No video for now but i have recently landed:
Swing to bird - over the valley
Swing to bird - earthturn bird - earthturn in.
SWIRLS!!!!!
Spacewalk - tama grip mooncircle - handroll - ken grip moon circle - swirl - spacewalk - ken grip spike.
Under the leg mooncircle
Nunchuku style tricks/variations
Insta-jumping sticks (throw jumping stick as soon as you catch airplane)
And finally have figured out the proper way to pull up lunars/stilts without having to twist the ken or use string hang method... now just gotta land em :)
Oh and i destroyed the pre-dan a few times - moshe kame is a little rough but i passed it; everything else was childsplay :)
... passed theoretical part of driving license exam, and finally nailed lunar barrel roll!
Quote from: br4d24
And finally have figured out the proper way to pull up lunars/stilts without having to twist the ken or use string hang method... now just gotta land em :)
What is your method for doing it without twisting the ken?
Please everybody cheer with me!!!! ;D ;D i landed lunar flip!!!!!!!!!
*hi-fives all round!*
Enjoy the joy!
I just learned whirlwind!!! :DDDDDD
Quote from: TrevorWestad on 16 May, 2013, 20:20:57
I just learned whirlwind!!! :DDDDDD
Nice! I've been trying for that one myself.
Just to douse the unanimous state of jubilation: today I fumbled the Falling Down (ken falling clockwise) part of Around the Pitfall (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,940.msg6853.html#msg6853 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,940.msg6853.html#msg6853)), that being the penultimate stage. Urgh.
I just landed a trick but I don't know the name. I think/hope it's called Earthspin Bird Over the Valley.
I landed bird, and than when I threw the ball to do Bird over the Valley the tama made a 360 like when you do a Earthspin.
Over The Valley tricks end on the Spike, so if you add "...and Earth Turn to Spike" to what you did, you get "Bird Turns Over The Valley".
Well done.
Thanks for the info.
I enjoy doing that trick
Love that trick to! This is whay i'm trying to do for ages. Big bird -> eartturn to spike -> reverse earthturn to smallbird :p
1turn lighthouse to lunar. Aeroplane to lunar. plus alot more for filming the compilation video!
finally getting some consistency with em!
Today I landed Lighthouse to spike to Jumping Stick
I landed...
Bat
Falling down
Jumping stick (I've done it before but it is much more solid)
Base cup whilwind
Down stab
Base cup - down stab
1 swirl with in under the leg catch - swing in
A jumping stick, but when the ken is at 90 degrees the tama hits the ken and it bounces in
+
I've decided what combos I'm going to do for the collab
I have landed 3 jumping stick in a row. I think is the first time I make it that solid :)
Had a few hours to spare at work waiting on a delivery - happened to have my kendama with me so had a session in the sun and managed Big Cup Fast-hand Lighthouse, some nice Reverse Jumping Sticks, and even got Stilt (twice nice and clean). Pure joy!
Today I finally gave in and bought the full kendama app! Its pretty awesome so far!!
New Combos - BKA Forums (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KasOTEEHnI4#ws)
Some personal progression :) I know some of you like watching these progression videos of mine so here is a new one i just shot in my place today.
Annnd some new pill tricks
New Pill Tricks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjYNgCDgIiA#ws)
Quote from: shalafi on 20 May, 2013, 20:20:30
I have landed 3 jumping stick in a row. I think is the first time I make it that solid :)
Shalafi, don't know if this counts for everyone, but when practising consistency with Jumping Stick, try to hold your stance after the first caught one (keep your feet placed where they were with the catch). Now you're in. Next bend your knees, and catch the next ones a fraction of a second after your maximum 'flex' as you rise. I find I can make chains of seven to eight Jumping Sticks with this technique quite often before the string gets too knotted and ends up affecting the spin. Shame it's not transferable to consistency in other tricks!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 23 May, 2013, 00:20:30
Quote from: shalafi on 20 May, 2013, 20:20:30
I have landed 3 jumping stick in a row. I think is the first time I make it that solid :)
Shalafi, don't know if this counts for everyone, but when practising consistency with Jumping Stick, try to hold your stance after the first caught one (keep your feet placed where they were with the catch). Now you're in. Next bend your knees, and catch the next ones a fraction of a second after your maximum 'flex' as you rise. I find I can make chains of seven to eight Jumping Sticks with this technique quite often before the string gets too knotted and ends up affecting the spin. Shame it's not transferable to consistency in other tricks!
Thanks for the tip, I will try it :)
Today I filmed a bunch of nice stuff for my first proper solo kendama video.
I also had my best ever attempt at self-certifying myself as 6th Dan, only failing on 2-Turn Lighthouse by one. Still a long way to go to solidify it, my Android KendamApp still has 4 orange tricks right now....
Hey Void, I dare to speak for everyone when I say that we are all looking forward greatly to the day that footage is released! Messrs. Grant and Jumpshoe have been prolific with the filming, and of course Brad is doing a great job of documenting his phenomenal progress. All that is missing is more of the Void! (and yes, I am aware of the irony of not having anything to bring to the plate myself, but I have spent time scouring the JTV archives for more of your solid stuff!)
Today I bought a Sunrise kendama and had a good long session with it to wear it in; at first, the ken felt unwieldy and the tama much too heavy in comparison, the string too long - as if everything was out of kilter. I stuck with it and am now addicted to the crisp 'clack' of 1-Turn stuff landing home, landing Lunars which seem like they're way too steep toward me, and really punching through penguin-caught Downspikes. Well worth it! Thanks to Donald for the recommendation for Just Juggling in Zossenerstraße; the owner is a stubborn English speaker and wanted to know what the scene was like for kendama at the moment to see if he should buy in more models/brands; I directed him to the forum to find out more.
Good day all in all!
Oo
Yess! Void I cant wait for your video to come out, I have a feeling it will be of the same calibre as Donalds last two videos - maybe more impressive? (filmed over longer timespan)
Also thats great to hear about the sunrise Milky! I am personally thinking of getting one myself after my first custom is completed (cream white tama with orange stained stripe and thin black outline, gloss overcoat) by flow kendamas!
Do sunrises have the same paint inconsistencies as other damas do? Is there any colors that may be more favorable or is that all just a big myth.
Just got Spike and Knees, so i think I am going to have a fun night:)
Took the new Sunrise to the park for sundown. After about an hour of constant perseverance and a lot of cursing, finally landed Around the Pitfall. The only point where anyone looked was at my totally-emasculated whelp of joy at the final JS. Squeek!
Oops, sorry, Brad, almost forgot. I've got no idea about the paint jobs in comparison; the neon green tama is now very dirty and has worn really well after two days, but maybe that's got a lot to do with the fact I'm pounding it with Downspikes, Scoop-Spikes and Stabbing Heaven right now. It seems to have a bit more of a naturally 'grippy' texture than my first kendama (feel free to despair of me; no idea of the make, relatively small with red tama, official stamp, came in a package like a disposable toothbrush, Japanese script for the logo, illustrated little booklet). Perhaps someone else who actually has a collection could help you out there.
Tell me the color of the official seal and i can tell yah the brand :)
Today I started learning and landing 1-turn lighthouses! ;D
AND Also
I got to One Shot - Kyu 1!
(This actually happened in quite a cool way. A guy came over asking 'hey what's that?' about my Kendama, I explained and showed him some tricks starting with the beginners trick ladder and just landed each one one after the other right up to (and including) the Moshis. He seemed pretty impressed and I think we may have a new convert!).
Good day all round.
Espresso reward shot coming up.
8)
Finall landed lighthouse -> bamboo horse -> lunar. And... Missed the spike :(. The plus is i landed it on a almost new yellow ozora! Best buy so far for me. 3more coming in for custom paints!
Quote from: br4d24 on 24 May, 2013, 21:09:37
Tell me the color of the official seal and i can tell yah the brand :)
Gold ringed with green. I say official; it looks like a kendama, it plays like a kendama, it sounds like a kendama, but come to think of it, the people selling them had less idea of what they were than I did, so who knows!
Congratulations Kev, such a great trick to get down solid. Cliff - Still damn amazing stuff, man, I think Dave had a video somewhere about the pains of missing the spike after a great run, so at least one can say it happens to the best of us.
Like this ones seal? Its a tk if so - really good kendama, debatably as good as an oozora.
(http://kendama.cz/kendama_images/tk16master-kendama-green1.jpg)
Today I achieved third Dan at my lunch break. I'm really stoked and I barely got the one turn airplane and 500 moshi kame.
500! that just seems a little excessive. Literally have to have some good arm strength and endurance to pull that off. PS for moshi kame is it counted 1 for each cup contact or for each complete 2 cup trick?
Quote from: br4d24 on 25 May, 2013, 07:25:12
500! that just seems a little excessive.
500 is just what you need for 3rd Dan. It's 1000 for 4th! Eek!
Quote from: br4d24 on 25 May, 2013, 07:25:12
PS for moshi kame is it counted 1 for each cup contact or for each complete 2 cup trick?
1 for each cup I believe.
Yes I think it is one cup each.
Landed earth turn to bird on my enjyu. I was soooooo stoked!!!
I have been practising my Lighthouse tricks and i have landed 3 new tricks yesterday.
Build up Lighthouse
1-turn lighthouse to Falling Down
Reverse Aeroplane to lighthouse to Jumping Stick.
Did some basic training for about 30mins. Small cup -> big cup -> base cup -> big cup -> small cup -> penguin base cup -> spike. Etc etc etc
Alsmost landed big bird -> penguin base -> small bird . ( bird flies over the penguin nest) :p
I landed Ufo twice ina row plus handlestall. So happy...... T-T
[user]Cliffdama[/user] Nice stuff man, so much fun getting to grips with Bird variations. Am currently having fun with Swing to Bird > Earthturn Bird > Earthturn to Spike. Was thinking about your thing about the penguin nest, and realised that a penguin nest is, well, a penguin.
[user]Tetsuya Takahashi[/user] Getting consistent with UFO is a real challenge, good work!
Today I was working on consistency with tama tricks, just making ladders of difficulty - Aeroplane, Jumping Stick, UFO, etc, when I realized that in some senses UFO comes too early in the series; changed it to Aeroplane, Jumping Stick, 1-Turn Lighthouse, Lunar, UFO. I find it much easier now with the Sunrise - kind of like the kendama equivalent of one of those telephones with really big buttons for the near-sighted.
I landed inward Lunar today. ;D
Missed the last earth turn in around tunbridge wells. The heartbreak was indescribable.
swing in spike -> x3 earthturn,,,,,, AND I got bird over valley!!!!!
Quote from: Adam K on 01 June, 2013, 22:41:15
Missed the last earth turn in around tunbridge wells. The heartbreak was indescribable.
Oof! :-(
Today I landed my first Lunar and Faster Than Gravity! Super Excited! :D
Don't know if it has a name but some sort offinger wind.
Tama grip. Swing the ken forward ,stick your finger out (from holding the tama) let the ken wind around the finger once, and swing it into a lighthouse :D
Landed: Lighthouse~Falling Down~Build the Lighthouse~Falling Down for me it is hard to make all the sequence :)
Also landed an UFO, which I believe is the 5th time ever I land that trick.
Lighthouse to falling Down to Jumping Stick to Build the Lighthouse and end with Falling Down.
Took me an hour, but landed it:)
... landed hanging 2-turn aeroplane and hanging 2-turn lighthouse (I really like hanging start tricks!) and Speed Trick B in a 5th Dan time:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=151.msg8573#new (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=151.msg8573#new)
Nice Sam. I landed my first inward lunar, suicide one turn light house, and lunar flip ;D :D ;D :P
I've been working on my stilts alot lately, it's been my main goal after getting lunars very consistent.
I just landed my first ever stilts over the valley, and as you can see from my reaction, felt good ;D
http://youtu.be/UPMix9IiTsk (http://youtu.be/UPMix9IiTsk)
Today I did s short ball juggling show for a friend on his birthday, there were 2 japanese people and I ended up showing them some kendama tricks :)
Took me about two hours or more but landed Lighthouse to falling Down to Jumping Stick Lunar
Today I uploaded the collaboration!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Whoooooooooooooo
ahem
And i was trying to do this combo
little cup -> orbit -> little cup -> spike -> gunslinger ->
Big cup -> orbit -> little cup -> spike -> gunslinger ->
Base cup -> orbit -> little cup -> spike -> gunslinger->
slip on stick -> earth turn -> turnover
i call it "around the wild west"
but, i faild on the base cup -> spike
Finally! I made the Speed Trick B under 2 minutes!
Some new stuff im working on - just about finished my outdoor half of this.
http://youtu.be/u42t5hHu8z4 (http://youtu.be/u42t5hHu8z4)
New dama Tricks (outdoors) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofgj80bhAZE#ws)
Outdoor half
Again, today I did 2 tries of Speed Trick B and I managed 2:20 and 1:45. Second time I made it in 3rd Dan time, 2 days in a row.
Today I landed Lighthouse-Fast hand spike for the first time on the semifinals of Spikedama.
Also, landed Fast-Hand spike for the first time, and then about 3/10.
Then did a 6/10 series in Lunars.
And some other cool tricks... great day!
QuoteThen did a 6/10 series in Lunars.
i hope to say that someday :D
Quote from: PikWik on 16 June, 2013, 23:04:24
QuoteThen did a 6/10 series in Lunars.
i hope to say that someday :D
I still can't believe it myself :)
Landed a one turn lighthouse to in in front of 26 students of mine:) Pretty neat, because I really learned that trick just a day ago.
And I ordered a Yellow Ozora :)
Landed my first solid stilt! :D
Nice one guys!
Today I landed Rising Aeroplane twice in a row.
Quote from: The Void on 17 June, 2013, 21:50:10
Nice one guys!
Today I landed Rising Aeroplane twice in a row.
is that like a stuntplane but in regular tama grip and not underhand?
I did almost all the tricks of the biginner trick list of the Kenapp.
Only trick not landed was the scooping big cub.
Quote from: br4d24 on 18 June, 2013, 06:51:02
Quote from: The Void on 17 June, 2013, 21:50:10
Nice one guys!
Today I landed Rising Aeroplane twice in a row.
is that like a Scoop Spike but in regular tama grip and not underhand?
See #21 of the EKO 2013 Advanced list. http://kendama.co.uk/EKO2013.html (http://kendama.co.uk/EKO2013.html)
Don't know if it is a trick or not. had a laugh doing it do..
Its a lighthouse somersault but the first lighthouse is landed on two fingers.
so,, pull up Lighthouse on ringfinger and middlefinger (Tamma in thumb and indexfinger) than trow it like a somersault and land it with the Tamma to in.
Similar to "Duncan's challenge", emagdnim, (search the forum for it), but both easier and harder.
Last night I managed 10/10 Lighthouse Somersaults for the first time ever, and also 4 Moon Circles in a row. Not on camera, though. But that's another one for the "no record set yet in How Many Times...? thread" list.
Today I landed behind the side
But of course you all know that
I just landed my first lunar :)
Ace.
Great job, Kev! :-) I know how it feels!!
Quote from: happygoat on 22 June, 2013, 12:10:12
Great job, Kev! :-) I know how it feels!!
Thanks mate. I was very impressed with your run of lighthouses the other day.
With a help from a new buddy in Hong Kong I landed my first UFO and learned how to do lunars without the string hook method!!
Quote from: Kev on 22 June, 2013, 10:30:55
I just landed my first lunar :)
I still remember my first lunar, something like a year ago. It feels great when you finally land it
... got to grips with Reverse Lighthouse Somersault, came across the idea of doing a Reverse Build the Lighthouse too. Now just to nail that Inside 1-Turn Lighthouse...
Played kendama for the first time in a while night before last. I've been focused on throwing yoyos due to some upcoming contests. It felt really good. I can't wait to throw myself back in to it in a few weeks. I'm pleased to see everyone continuing to progress here and disprove the idea that kendama isn't "as free form or creative as Yoyo".
I was just wondering the other day where you'd gone. Welcome back! :)
When I first discovered a whole load of "beyond the basics" tricks in late 2007, I was blown away. Over the next few years, more avenues seemed to open up, and in the last couple of years or so, it's really amazing to see how seemingly more and more possibilities in kendama are explored. Long may it continue!
Quote from: The Void on 28 June, 2013, 13:00:28
I was just wondering the other day where you'd gone. Welcome back! :)
When I first discovered a whole load of "beyond the basics" tricks in late 2007, I was blown away. Over the next few years, more avenues seemed to open up, and in the last couple of years or so, it's really amazing to see how seemingly more and more possibilities in kendama are explored. Long may it continue!
Thanks :) I'm certain it will. Trick innovators from other toy disciplines and everyday crossover players who don't know what they're "not" supposed to do will continue the trend.
Today I placed second at my first kendama event and won this!! Super happy haha! ;D
Nice! And well done. Dark wood, or stained?
You're still in Hong Kong, I guess? Care to tell us a little about the event?
I finally landed lighthouse somersault on a regular Kendama! (I did it with a performer a while ago)
I think it is painted/stained, definitely not black wood..It was a small event held at a really popular mall in tsim sha tsui hong kong..it was a small set up to promote kendama play. An hk kendama company call pak fuk collaborated with an hk clothing/skate company to make these shark head kendamas. The competition was very small it was about 10 people. We were timed on the 10 basic moves (big cup through lighthouse).. the second part was who could juggle the most in one minute (moshi kame). It was a neat little event and the mall was packed with people walking by wanting to try out kendama! There is not many people that play kendama in hk but they work hard spreading the word. I am happy to have been a part of the event! :)
Cheers for the info, Alan. Always good to hear of kendama events being run.
Today I turned 2-Turn Lighthouse green in my Android KendamApp. That means I've done the required (for 6th Dan) 3/10 three days in a row. I've never done that before. (4,4,3).
Also, I only failed to self-certify myself as 6th Dan by one trick: Jumping Stick, 7/10 instead of 8. Still a long way to go, but that's my best 6th Dan run ever. (I failed by 1 trick once before, but that was on the hardest trick, so I think this counts as better.)
That was a good day... Exactly 21 years to the day since I started juggling.
@Void you do remember the day you started juggling?
I remember the moment, but no idea of the day, it was sometime in August, probably the first or second week, I think it was 1993. So it is going to be 20 years for me :-)
Great run, BTW.
I did double turn swing in yesterday, never tried before, it is tricky.
Nice one Raul. I think I've tried that a few times, and yes, it's tricky.
I remember the exact date I started juggling only by accident. We were having a conversation about how long it takes to learn 3/4/5 balls, so I thought "okay, let's see...". It was "the day before American Independence day", so that was easy to remember. (A day/a week/6 months, in case you're wondering.)
20 years and I'm still not able to do 5 balls properly :-( in fact I started "juggling" something like 2 years after that (again in August, almost same place) the first 2 years I only did diabolo(s)
That being said, I can't believe I've been playing Kendama for almost 3 years already. And yes, I remember both, my first kendama (EJC Joensuu 2010) and the first time I played with one (BJC Duncaster 2008) and it was Donald's kendama BTW.
Ahh, my black mugen! I still have it but sadly it's no longer in the same condition as 2008 -sigh- :) !
Wait... the first Kendama I played with was a mugen!?
great discussions, really glad to find a place with so many jugglers/kendama players!
i havent been around lately but Hey, i landed my first legit lunar
i was just practicing and practicing and on a random throw it just stuck. i held it there for what mustve been a minute; my eyes in awe!
lunars, for me, are one of those tricks i didnt think was going to happen for a while and then it just Did :)
i must say, my focus and determination for kendama has yet to be matched by something else. truly enjoy this game and the people involved
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[user]PikWik[/user]*Hi-Five*
@PikWik congrats buddy.
I hope I can do them someday to. Have landed Lunar and Stil both I think 3 times now, but want to land them some day at least once a day
I Finaly landed Reverse one turn lighthouse
[user]emagdnim[/user] Good stuff, really a whole different kettle of fish to 1-Turn. Just recently getting to grips with those tricks, getting my Reverse Lighthouse Somersaults tightened up, and yesterday just landed Build the Lighthouse with the extra flip (Like a Jumping Stick plus an extra half spin) - practising regularly after work for an hour in the park I've begun to really enjoy just going for it, working out tricks on-the-fly and in combos - adds a whole different fun factor when you land that 'risk-just-one-last-trick' run. The feedback on the forum is a great support. Thanks guys.
Today I did some solid corkscrews. Ever since I saw them in an older kendamaUSA edit by Colin Sander, I've tried them out. Before that I used to do them like K.Cima (on his channel somewhere) with some help from the other hand. But ever Colin's edit 9, I started practicing them again. It's a very weird looking spin, and I don't really know a how-many-corkscrew it is, but it's beginning to click.
Now on to those corkscrew lighthouse flips...
Keep it up everyone!
@Hans I've never worked on those. Show me at Toulouse?
@Void: Sure thing! I'm gonna be practicing them a lot this week to get them down ever better (together with the dan practice).
Today I landed a no hole stilt (on purpose for a change). Held for 3 seconds too. Was mighty impressed with that one ;D
I went to Mideast regional yoyo contest Saturday. Got to play a few Bahama Kendamas at the YoyoSam table, including a jumbo sized one. That was pretty fun. Landed Falling Down on the first try. I'm pretty sure I need a jumbo now :)
Been trying Lunar, Get it now at 1/15.
Pretty stoked about that one.
Today i landed lunar "tré" flip!
Everyone's rockin' it hard!
I've just been drilling my Dan tricks - still a long way to go - but it's been hot here, and I melt in the heat, so I've not been doing much. I'm hoping for a nice temperate 22 degrees all week long in Toulouse, so I can just jam all day with the gang. :-)
Landed first stilt today, and first 2 turn lighthouse. Got the latter on film with some fresh tricks/combos you guys havent seen me do on film. Also getting much better at editing videos.
KHENDAHMUH (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAk9rWZ6OFs#ws)
Got a yellow new ozora in a game of keeps. Landed lunar flip, 2 turn lighthouse, and spike fasthand one turn light house finally!!! ;D
Landed this combo.. Inward Aeroplane -> Jumping stick -> jumping stick lunar.
Got my first Bird yesterday morning. My first full Whirlwinds the day before that. Pretty stoked.
...got caught in a storm on the way home from work, half-day, spent two hours in a metro station with a 'friend' (a new Sunrise natural wood finish): sharpened up my Big Cup 3/4 flip to Lighthouse, worked out Big Cup Reverse 3/4 flip to Lighthouse (quite tricky, give it a go!), had fun with some awkward Stab configurations, and finally got to grips with Stunt Plane to so-called 'Upside Down Jumping Stick' - a name that sours the achievement of learning the trick:
1:"Hey chap, last night I landed an Upside Down Jumping Stick!"
2:"No idea what you mean, but congratulations anyway. I'm off to work on my Sideways Jumping Sticks."
1: "Ah, a real milestone, the old Sideways JS. Keep it horizontal and remember, KNEES!"
Been messing around with spacewalks, handrolls, flips of all sorts and juggling. The drawback to this experiment was a chip on my blue ozora and a very deep nick on my red tk 16.
Way to go guys.
Today I failed by one attempt at one trick to self-certify myself as 6th Dan. My best run yet, but...
..Curse you, Bird! 7/10, damn!
ive switched to only playing with competition kendamas and so far ive been landing bird over valleys, jumping sticks, 1 turn lighthouses, swing in birds, and UFOs
im still way behind you top players here, but its just one of those things where practice makes 'perfect'. and by practice i mean PRACTICE :) getting better at kendama is really forcing me to focus on my posture as well. ive been working out my back more recently and thats been helping a lot.
Quote..Curse you, Bird! 7/10, damn!
im sure youll get that cert, void!
Last Tuesday I casually got 19 Earth Turns in a row.
But today I strugglefully self-certified myself as 6th Dan for the first time. Damn it's hard. Now the long road of moving from "once" to "a few times" to "several" to "regularly" to "usually". And believe me, that's a long road...
Quote from: shalafiWoo, VERY impressive. Did you approved the freestyle tricks yourself? :) (https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/370235586449129472)
Well, a couple of cats were wandering through the garden, but otherwise I was the only one there to ask. I picked one that's medium-hard and semi-original to me, and another one that's definitely "hard enough" and completely original to me. I'll have to ask Cima if he thinks they're okay, or ask for some other examples of what people have passed with.
The cats may have some interesting criteria :)
Hard enough and completely original sounds really nice, I hope to see it on video after you get certified :)
... landed my first "around the cosmos". I can do "slip on stick" fairly well, but throwing the tama from that first catch position and to spike it then is still difficult.
And I'm getting further along with birds. Since I started to hold the ken with the big cup towards me, it's much easier. Caught two of about 40 tonight :)
Well done Lars. I find that first transfer to spike in 'Cosmos much easier if I catch the ball with the hole NOT flat on the side of the spike. You have to be softer on the landing to stop it rolling off, but it's much easier to control the transfer like that.
I agree with Void, I do it in a similar way to around the village and it is waaay easier
Quote from: The Void on 23 August, 2013, 11:47:32
Well done Lars. I find that first transfer to spike in 'Cosmos much easier if I catch the ball with the hole NOT flat on the side of the spike. You have to be softer on the landing to stop it rolling off, but it's much easier to control the transfer like that.
Void and Raul,
thanks for the hint. I'll try that - so far I always tried to catch it with the hole on the ken, just like for "Slip on stick".
... ah the sweet way to 1st Dan :)
thanks for the tips you guys! tbh, i didnt realize i was doing around the cosmos until i read your post. well, everything except the spin from the slip stall. i was attempting them with the hole on the ken as well but will try this new method soon. the "around the's" are my warmup when i pick up a dama and notice they help get the tama and cups grippier
hopefully in a years time ill get a tunbridge wells
I haven't been able to practice kendama for a few days as I am sat here ill
But I just rememberd a few weeks ago I was trying horizontal swirls[nb]lets just call it HS[/nb], I did a HS then instead of standing still I walked around it while it was spinning around my finger caught the ken then caught the tama on the big cup - I then missed the spike!
Also that day I did a double swirl and then caught the tama from behind my back, I can get them quite consistently now - and it is my new faourite trick
Nice idea, Dimensions.
Today I got my best score of 2-Turn Lighthouse: 6/10.
I've been playing more kendama lately than yoyoing. Can't get enough. Got my first lunar last week and landed some lighthouse somersaults over the weekend. The first one was in the living room with my family. No one was watching. I started celebrating and I think they thought I'd lost my mind for a minute. I'm surprised they aren't used to me doing my "I just landed a hard skill toy trick" end zone dance by now.
Today I just caught a slip grip special - got so excited when I did it!!!
Got my first lunar flip a while ago! Nearly have stilt down as well!
@Waylon - Nice job on the lunar! when i first got one it was so random and not expected i just sat there holding the tama in disbelief; looking at every side making sure i wasnt touching with my hand/string. that trick was something i didnt think was going to happen for a while but now i can get em fairly consistent.
these lunar and tre flips are what im after next! such a tough trick... ugh, so many new tricks to learn :o
Yesterday I was practicing speed trick B - I normally get it in about 4 or 5 minutes (I normally struggle a lot on around Europe and even more on the 1 turn areoplane) but yesterday I got around Europe on my 2nd go and 1 turn areoplane strait away! My final tim was 2:04 minutes, yes it's not that great but it is my PB
Also I got a bit bored of practicing my pre dan ladder so I for a laugh I tried the 1st dan ladder and for the first time ever I got all of the tricks but then I started moshikame and I did 195 clicks I was really annoyed that I was 5 clicks away - never mind
... practised for two hours after work, landed some really fun stuff: Big Cup Flip to Lighthouse > Lighthouse Somersault > 540 Flip to In. Also worked out a weird inverted Falling Down variation where the spike is caught as if Penguin style. My kingdom for a camera and some editing software!
Had to let you guys know, thanks for all the motivational enthusiasm,
M-Oo.
What's it called when you lift the ken as if to Lighthouse, but you tap it with the tama along the way and catch it like Aeroplane? I did that today. And my basic lighthouse variations are coming along. Fun stuff :)
[user]waylon[/user] it's called "tap in"
But shouldn't you be using the 'what's that trick called?" thread?
Today I landed stilts twice and landed a few swing bird!!
[user]Misterwhang[/user] Great stuff! Swing-Birds get surprisingly easier if you keep on top of them, so don't rest easy just yet and get them down tight. Such a satisfying trick. After that you'll be wanting to mess around with Swing-Bats too, then Penguin Swing-Ins, etc etc etc.
Today I was messing around with starting Build the Lighthouse from a Penguin position, so to speak, an 'under-flip' to Lighthouse. Works really well, and you're always primed for a hefty 'batS' (tama opposite of Stab).
messed around with lighthouse.
Did lighthouse somersault
and
a lighthouse where you land lighthouse, then trow the ken up again and let it spin 360 degrees and land lighthouse again
ended up doing a mini suicide 1 turn lighthouse, the other lighthouse 360 trick, somersault lighthouse tradespike in one combo
Completed Kyu 1 on self cert. Lost it in the Swing In in pre advanced. I'm just happy to have gotten the 50 MK in Kyu 1 on the first try :) It's not a move I practice.
Today I was practising my 'hanging' tricks. Managed to get:
- Hanging candle --> very challenging and fun trick
- Hanging one turn airplane
- Hanging one turn lighthouse
Still practising on my hanging swing-ins though...
Plus played some spin-off! Great game!
Today I landed a few Suberi-dome Gokui Slip Stop Specials after watching a KendAlex tutorial!
...landed Tap (1-Turn) On, á la Bitter Beans Crew. A very happy boy!
...landed Penguin Start Build The Lighthouse > Scoop Spike. Fun fun!
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Today I made a pill. Way more fun than I thought it would be.
Wow, that looks like a bit of a monster!
So, do you mean way more fun to make, or to use? (I suspect both! :-)
If you hadn't posted that image on this forum, I would have guessed from the proportions that it was some kind of monster yo-yo. Have you made it to be cunningly dual-purpose? :)
Quote from: The Void on 04 October, 2013, 13:26:10
Wow, that looks like a bit of a monster!
So, do you mean way more fun to make, or to use? (I suspect both! :-)
If you hadn't posted that image on this forum, I would have guessed from the proportions that it was some kind of monster yo-yo. Have you made it to be cunningly dual-purpose? :)
It's more fun to play than make, but both activities are satisfying :) I have this big slab of curly maple lying around so I thought I'd do something useful with it. I'm going to pick up some tung or maybe linseed oil this weekend so the beauty in the wood can be brought out on the next one.
If only I were half so clever! It weighs in at about 137g. That would be one monster yoyo.
It's not actually as big as it looks. I measures about 2.75" in diameter and maybe 5 or so inches tall.
I landed Lunar first try today, was the first time ever hitting Lunar first try..
Today I cricked my back whilst practising. I guess I won't be going to the Manchester Juggling Convention tomorrow after all.
Oww.
Landed a lunar flip today
And a maelstrom lunar - after alex's helpful tutorial
Today I found my new Terra Pill waiting for me when I got home . . . Been playing for about an hour, so far so good! Really fun little toy.
[user]The Void[/user], those Falcon Dances and Rising Aeros giving you gyp, Void? Hope you're getting better, and not too disappointed about missing the trip to The North.
[user]Dimensions[/user] Was pretty astonished by the speed of anyone getting this after Alex's post - a testament to your practise dedication and also to KendAlex's tutorials!
Was working on the L.A.C. from the Bitter Beans Vol. 2 video (see topic below that nobody found all that interesting), took a break and landed Bat > Fast Hand Aeroplane - always wanted one of those, and it was a crisp'un, too!
*** Ooh, and cleaned up my Build The Lighthouse - Tap - Reverse On, not as easy as it sounds, but fun, especially when you celebrate with a Lighthouse Somersault before the spike. And get away with it.
I just landed a lunar to stilts, sitting down... well, I was trying to land it on the spike, but it landed quite solidly as stilts :)
Nice work guys!
Today I played for the first time in a week. Just a little gentle play to ease my back back into things, but I discovered Faster Than Hanging Triangle Lighthouse, which was nice. :)
Quote from: The Void on 17 October, 2013, 17:53:42
Nice work guys!
Today I played for the first time in a week. Just a little gentle play to ease my back back into things, but I discovered Faster Than Hanging Triangle Lighthouse, which was nice. :)
Glad to hear you're back at it :)
Today I edited the BKO 2014 Advanced trick list video.
Export, compress and upload still to come....
Today I'm sitting down with my morning coffee, waiting for a Japanese TV crew to turn up at my house. :o
Quote from: The Void on 25 October, 2013, 09:04:24
Today I'm sitting down with my morning coffee, waiting for a Japanese TV crew to turn up at my house. :o
That's cool!
Well, that was fun.
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Quote from: The Void on 25 October, 2013, 12:05:13
Well, that was fun.
Good stuff, what was it for?
And, today I started playing with whirlwinds for the first time and landed big cup > whirlwind > bigcup > whirlwind > spike which was nice.
[user]kev[/user] now do that combo with juggles or double whirlwinds!
Quote from: Kev on 25 October, 2013, 14:41:47Good stuff, what was it for?
Ah, what is anything
for?
In a less philosophical answer: a TV show called "I Love Japan". I think it's going to go out in December, so I'll let you know when/if I manage to watch it/get a copy.
Cool photo, Mr Void.
Yesterday I learned reverse gunslinger. It was worth a few points during Spikedama 4 :)
Today i landed my first couple of aeroplanes! would not have even thought it was possible a month ago. 8)
Well done shalafi - what was the "knack" to it for you? Nice shot, John. What's your next target? Swing In?
Today I landed a personal target of mine, 10 "around tricks" all continuously joined togeteher
It goes:
Big cup > little cup > base cup > big cup > spike > little cup > big cup > spike > base cup > spike > base cup > little cup > spike > little cup > big cup > base cup > spike > little cup > spike > big cup > spike > base cup > spike > frying pan > spike > little cup > spike > big cup > spike > base cup > spike > big cup > little cup > big cup > base cup > big cup > penguin base cup > big cup > spike > earth turn > big cup > spike > earth turn > little cup > spike > earth turn > base cup > spike > earth turn
Also known as:
Around the block > around the village > around Japan > around the prefecture > around Britain > around the world > around Europe > around the cosmos > the 1st section of around turnbridge wells > around the U.S.U
it took me 3 days and I call it "around the islands"
Rob
Well done Rob.
I've got a feeling that there was some combo similar to that one that was referred to as "Around The Arounds", but I can't remember what, and a brief search doesn't turn it up.
[user]The Void[/user]
I have seen lots of US pros do combos like this as well but normally it's only like:
Around Japan > around the world > around Europe > around the USA
But that combo is only 22 clicks, not 49[nb]And not 57 clicks either (around turnbridge wells)[/nb]
Just landed my first stilt!
Well done Dimensions.
Today I did some forum database optimising after we had a little mySQL crash. Oh, the joys of webmastery....
Quote from: BKA on 28 October, 2013, 11:16:22
Well done shalafi - what was the "knack" to it for you? Nice shot, John. What's your next target? Swing In?
Yes i think swing in will be another work in progress for me. I did land a few yesterday though, albeit not very gracefully lol
Today I had no time to click, as I was (triumphantly) debugging a different web site that had had me tearing my hair out. Also, I got to play with my new video light, which I will probably end up using to brighten the dark corners of the house where I click in the winter. It's all about the light!
Today I learned a yoyo trick.
I have ono idea what its called though, some sort of little one handed green triangle thing? Ah well...
Today I Pre-Ordered my Mugen Musou, Snow Gold!
So exited
Today I broke this fellow out his cardboard jail.
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Ah, now that's a beauty. That walnut looks great.
The tama also seems to have quite a texture to it - is that the wood grain showing through the paint?
Kinda looks like a lemon (the fruit, not a dud!).
Quote from: Kev on 02 November, 2013, 15:02:17is that the wood grain showing through the paint?
Yep!
Tasty!
Landed this tree tricks today, quit happy with it.
- Landed Around the bird .
- Spacewalk, handroll bird.
- Bird over the valley
That's a good day's work! :)
Quote from: BKA on 02 November, 2013, 15:21:44
That's a good day's work! :)
Had a great day tho. ;)
entered the Video Challenge: Endless Combo with lighthouse jump to. Fun trick to do, never done it before.
Had a good dama-filled weekend. Lots of games of ken.
Not being that good at the tama tricks, I managed to do (in about 2 hours):
- Lunar to in
- Stilt (no string hang) to in
- Axe to in
It was a good day...
Also my play kendama is breaking in very nicely, it becomes better and better!
Nice one Hans, sounds fun.
Today I had a solid hour to practice Stilts for the first time. Still yet to land it properly but plenty of 'Stilt Stalls' (AKA sub-3 second balances) - so looking promising.
Weirdly my hit rate of 'almosts' is much higher than with lunars. Anyone else find this?
Lighthouse on indexfinger - one turn to lighthouse on tama - to spike.
So greatthat you get a bit better everydau :D
@Kev: I noticed that the sub-3-second catches are a result of both askew ken position and a hard landing. So try to throw/catch it as straight as possible and catch as soft as possible.
Not that I'm an expert, but maybe it helps.
That difference with lunars is the same with me, I have no why. Although I do notice that a stilt more or less 'clicks' into place, where a lunar has to be caught in the right position at the right time.
Thanks Hans. That does help.
Been doing quite well again today. Technique is sharpening up so it seems (as usual) it's now down to our old friend - practice. ;)
I Challenged myself to land pre-dan today. And got it. ;D
Yeah, Kev, I think I get more Almosts with Stilts too. I think because once it's in position, it's a more stable balance. Well done emagdnim! I hit my personal grade target today too. Practice-passed 6th Dan. That's once a month for 4 months in a row for me now. Time to work harder....
thank you void! Congrats landing 6th dan.
hope to get that good some time
You can do it! You know you can do Pre-Dan now, so now you can start practising for 1st Dan. One step at a time will get you there!
Just landed swing in no turn lighthouse (very fun trick) swing the ken and insted of pulling to you just pull it up to get it straight again.
And swing in inward inverse one turn lighthouse :D. Same as above only pull it away from you to let the ken turn into a inverse turn lighthouse!
Now i have to go to wrk :(.
Quote from: The Void on 05 November, 2013, 22:53:58
I hit my personal grade target today too. Practice-passed 6th Dan. That's once a month for 4 months in a row for me now. Time to work harder....
Not enough but very impressive. I have to get back to my 3rd dan practice, I want to jump 3 dans in a row :)
Today[nb]Fine yesterday![/nb] I juggled £1500 (in bags of course!)
Today I self-certified myself as 1st Dan...all these Dan gradings is for me about Moshi Kame...it's soooo boring to practise!!
...and landed a good number of swing-in small bird...
I found out that I can land stilts easier than lunars today :) :(
@misterwhang.. i still can't control the landing of the stilt all the time... lunar landings are for me much easyer :D
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and here just some small random things i did today :)
todays practice kendama (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfidDKzDeqE#ws)
0:25 is really cool!
thanks void. trying do more variations on it. to lighthouse etc.
also did this although it's almost not worth looking at it :P>
swing in inverted 1 turn corq lighouse.
setting up my good cam atm to do some serious filmping :D
inverted 1 turn corq lighthouse (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ljss2OpAfw#ws)
Can't really see that one very well - not enough light. But I get the description - well done.
Having had a torrid time for a week with Bird/Valley, today I practice-passed 6th Dan. First time I've done it twice in one calendar month, and the 5th time overall. Damn it's hard. I'm having a celebratory biscuit, whatever anyone says!
Woo, got it again!
Nebari!
So this is three times in a month [user]The Void[/user]?
Well done sir! That's mighty impressive.
Today I've been persevering with my Lunars - good progress made and a few nice ones landed.
Some insight seemed to click into place regarding the gentleness of the catch / correction movement if you get me? Before I had to land them perfectly or there was no chance, now it seems a good cushioning catch works wonders.
(And surprise surprise knees are a huge part of that along with a light touch).
Yes Kev, and thanks. Still far from confident on any given day, though.
Well done on getting Lunars better controlled. I believe the original one had a relatively soft touchdown.
I've been experimenting with "flip" moves. I got a lunar and stilt flip plus a double lighthouse flip and a triple jumping stick :D
I just did the Sppeed Trick B in 1:15. My current personal best.
Only missed 2 earth turns, 1 jumping stick, 1 1-turn aeroplane and 1 falling down, so 5 misses in total :)
I think it is the second time I make it in less than 2 minutes (a.k.a. 3rd Dan time)
Nice one guys.
I haven't done STB for ages, but the other day I was racing the microwave, and managed to sneak in a 45s run. That's probably the fastest I've done it since passing 5D. Probably average about 65s, without much practice.
You know Akimoto's advice, right, shalafi?: "Try NOT to miss!". Sounds stupid at first, but slowing down a tiny bit to enhance your precision often leads to a faster overall time.
Never done stb :o. Going to try it when i'm home.
What i did do is balance training yesterday. Lunar -> stilt (no turn) this is a very good practice to balance tricks. First you land a simple lunar than click it up to a stilt, hold it and once stable you spike it :). Want to do a axe before the lunar but still not being able to land it very often...
Today was a good progress day. After finally getting some progress on stilts, I started flipping from airplane to stilt. Still mostly flukes but at least it's progress! Also, after watching Void's typhoon video a few months ago, it occurred to me tonight to use it in simple tricks for extra difficulty. My first landed one turn lighthouse>typhoon>grab ken from air and spike the typhoon. Definitely a good day!
Quote from: The Void on 30 November, 2013, 15:24:05
You know Akimoto's advice, right, shalafi?: "Try NOT to miss!". Sounds stupid at first, but slowing down a tiny bit to enhance your precision often leads to a faster overall time.
I know, that's what I've been focusing on for a while, not to make the tricks fast but to avoid missing. It seems to be working.
Quote from: Cliffdama on 01 December, 2013, 08:31:34What i did do is balance training yesterday. Lunar -> stilt (no turn) this is a very good practice to balance tricks. First you land a simple lunar than click it up to a stilt, hold it and once stable you spike it :). Want to do a axe before the lunar but still not being able to land it very often...
That's a nice trick. I just did one in the kitchen. (i usually miss it though.) Axes are naaasty. :-)
Quote from: Deadpoolzer0 on 01 December, 2013, 10:02:11
Today was a good progress day. After finally getting some progress on stilts, I started flipping from airplane to stilt. Still mostly flukes but at least it's progress! Also, after watching Void's typhoon video a few months ago, it occurred to me tonight to use it in simple tricks for extra difficulty. My first landed one turn lighthouse>typhoon>grab ken from air and spike the typhoon. Definitely a good day!
Nice. You might also call that 1-Turn LH > Fast Hand Typhoon Spike (Or ....Stab, depending on the angle you hit the Spike at.)
Failed 6D on one trick by one miss. I'd've been pretty pleased with that a month ago. Today, I'm annoyed that it was Hanging Spike. :)
... am still recovering from five weeks' working on an alpine goat farm. Got some really nice moves down in the cabin I was staying in though (not much to do in the evenings):
Clifftop
Swing-in Clifftop (not yet spiked though!)
Reverse Upside-down Jumping Stick (opposite rotation, ridiculously descriptive, non-snappy name)
Stopover > Lighthouse (anyone messed about with this? Kind of Big cup > Lighthouse, not as easy as it looks, needs loads of flip!)
Aeroplane > Corkscrew Build Lighthouse > Scoop Spike (continuous, inspired by Jeffrey)
Stilts> Tap-on-the-spike Somersault In
That was a well earned cuppa.
Today I looked at prices of flights to Japan. Not looking tooooo bad...
Today I
Completed my 3rd Dan! (Self assessed, of course)
I started off with the moshikame, I did 684 clicks (strung)
Next up slip on stick - 1 miss
Then earth turn - 3 misses
After, falling down - 1 miss, annoyingly it was only on the lighthouse section
Then a perfect run of reverse swing in
After, a terrible run of around the cosmos - it took me 8 attempts for 3 successful runs
Next bird - missed my first attempt, had a perfect run for the next two, then ended the third on my 7th attempt
After that, it was my big throw back. Hanging spike, my nemesis![nb]i've always hated this trick[/nb] - a perfect run of two hanging spikes, then a big run of failure. I ended my run on the 10th attempt!
Then, jumping stick - took me 8 attempts, 3 of those where failed on aeroplane!
1-turn aeroplane - took me 3 attempts
1-turn lighthouse - my first attempt succeeded, but then I lost my concentration and it fell off in the 2nd still second. My second attempt worked though
I then had a big rest! I had dinner, during a mouthful of chicken casserole I rememberd, "Speed Trick B!"
Swing to candle - excellent, quick start as well
Around the prefecture - good
Around Japan X2 - good, could easily be faster
Around the world X2 - ^above
Around Europe - I missed the first spike twice! I then had a reasonably fast run
Earth turn - very fast!
Bird and in - missed the first and second attempt, then a rathe slow run
Jumping stick - 1 miss
1-turn aeroplane - 3 misses (but quick fails)
Falling down - medium speed
All in all 1:24 seconds!
At the BKO 2014 I hope to at least get my 2nd Dan!
Rob
Well done Rob! :-D
Today I...
Did some kendama with one of my Japanese students! It's always nice cos they don't usually know that it's popular outside Japan so it makes them very happy to see their teacher playing.
I'm yet to meet one who actually plays though so it makes me feel pretty good when they all tell me I play well cos they can only just big cup. xD
すごい!
Today I....
thats one hell of a trick you did there void!
just landed 2 small lunar -> half side flip big lunars . took me a while to figure this trick out but this is something i need to start doing a lot. it looks great!
Started my own 10/10 consistancy list today to find out wich tricks i really control. So far :
Small cup 10/10
Big cup 10/10
Base cup 10/10
Spike 10/10
Lighthouse 10/10
Swing in 10/10
Orbit 10/10
Lighthous -> falling down 8/10
Big bird 5/10
Jumping stick 6/10
Whirlwind spike 1/10 i suck at those.
Swing in lighthouse 4/10
Aeroplane 8/10
This is as far as i could go today since i have to work now . Long way to go and far from consistent!
Looking good for getting on the Dan table. How's your Moshi Kame?
http://www.kendama.co.uk/tricks.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/tricks.html)
Didn't do moshikame very much yet so don't know. I'm going to do some self grading tomorrow. If moshi kame will go well i cab get to pre dan i think :).
Cool, good luck!
Today I... should already be sleeping but had a niggling feeling that I'd not managed Everest with (Small Cup) Monkey's Chair > (Big Cup) Monkey's Chair, as good folks mentioned the Base Cup in the middle. Stopped tossing and turning, got out of bed and landed
(Big Cup) Monkey's Chair > Base Cup > (Small Cup) Monkey's Chair (yes, I'm a lefty), AKA (?) Everest.
Well done [user]Dimensions[/user], well done [user]Cliffdama[/user], well done [user]The Void[/user], was that 9/10 Clifftop or Slip Grip? Only caught the very end during a 'skimming' frenzy.
Whats a monkey chair? :p
Self grade day. Got to pre dan moshi kame 87 from kyu10 in one try :p. I suck at moshi kame :o.
Well done Cliff.
It's been said somewhere on the forum that it's the Moshi's that get 'em every time. It's definitely the area I'm weakest on so have been trying to practice on a near daily basis. Thing is, although I'm really trying to learn to love Moshi Kame - I can't stand doing it, I find it annoying, boring and uncomfortable after a time. Of course, this attitude isn't going to help me get on the Dan table so I've been trying to make friends with the Moshi Monster!
Something that may be helpful (it was for me) is to not count the catches just note the time. For me this helps me focus in on the trick and relax into it better as I'm not counting.
Once you're rocking around 135bpm you know that 1 min = 135 catches so just set yourself a time to Moshi for. Say for example you're going for 1st Dan, practice for 2 mins at 135bpm you will have done 270 which is 70 more than the required 200. This way seems to work for me and you get that bit of extra practice going beyond your target.
For some reason 2 mins of Moshi seems so much more achievable than 200 catches. Weird huh?
Quote from: the milky oolong on 16 December, 2013, 02:45:53[user]The Void[/user], was that 9/10 Clifftop or Slip Grip?
It's the one of those that is required for 6th Dan. http://www.kendama.co.uk/tricks.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/tricks.html)
Quote from: Cliffdama on 16 December, 2013, 09:33:23Whats a monkey chair? :p
It's number 16 in the BKO 2014 Advanced list. http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1380.msg10419.html#msg10419 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1380.msg10419.html#msg10419)
Nice work on the tricks, guys. And yeah, +1 for what Kev said about timing your Moshis, not counting them. Put on some nice tunes and just click away at (a bit faster than) the required pace.
On the moshikame, I practiced with a 135 bpm beat in my ears (no music, just the beat). And I count everytime I hit base cup, then you only have to do half :-) And there's the fun of multiplying afterwards :-) With that technique, I got my 200 moshikame first try in Toulouse (my second try was horrible).
With that beat, I kinda zone out after a hundred catches. And suddenly you wake up and you're around 450 (only happened once).
Oh yeah, and today I played with my Taiyo (late and awesome birthday present) and managed to get a gunslinger earth turn and a corkscrew with it. Great fun!
Today I...
...did a lot of running around getting important paperwork from different ministry buildings (welcome back to Germany). At one point found myself next to Just Juggling, so I went in to say hi. I'd met with the softly-spoken (I think) Dutch owner a few months ago, as to the Kendama demand. He said he wanted to get on it but wasn't sure what to do. I said I was often in contact with the BKA online, and though I wasn't a member, I could recommend some brands and some websites (obviously this one foremost), and he said he'd do some research. Turns out he is a friend of Donald's, so he was of course not completely new to kendama, and could even show potential buyers the basics.
I asked how kendama was being received (Just Juggling has a regular Monday/Tuesday meet where a lot of the city's jugglers meet, some of whom are living from busking-juggling) - he said it'd grown rapidly since my last visit; his shelves reflected this, now stocking as well as the neon SunRise Performers also KROM Deluxe, the leopard-print KROMs, KNEES!, a few other models, and a KROM mini. This I greatly coveted, and the sterling chap gave me a whopping discount, apparently for my pains. Hopefully kendama will be arriving in Berlin in earnest some time very soon.
That would be Alan, I believe. Good to hear!
Today I hit myself on the head with the tama when trying Half-Swirl Aeroplane.
Owww.
Also, I currently hate BirdFOTValley.
Quote from: The Void on 17 December, 2013, 01:20:04
Also, I currently hate BirdFOTValley.
Don't hate, hate is the path to the dark side.
Quote from: shalafi on 17 December, 2013, 11:27:51Don't hate, hate is the path to the dark side.
[rasps into a pint glass](http://kendama.co.uk/images/ESK-ninja-sm.jpg)
Today I landed Aeroplane > 1 turn Dead Body with my Ozora.
There was a lot of luck involved in this but land it I did - and y'know, some people say, you make your own luck. ;)
Quote from: The Void on 17 December, 2013, 13:40:35
Quote from: shalafi on 17 December, 2013, 11:27:51Don't hate, hate is the path to the dark side.
[rasps into a pint glass]
(http://kendama.co.uk/images/ESK-ninja-sm.jpg)
You are my hero :)
Yesterday I gave a kendama workshop at my circus school. Only 7 people, but we had a lot of fun. One of them got to a lighthouse and some swing-ins were landed within the hour. It was a fun evening.
Nice one Kev - next step... on camera! ;)
Hans, good work spreading the word!
Click click!
Today I realized that you can 'tré' a Jumping Stick without the 'one finger in the cup and spin' method, but using the wrist instead. Pretty neat.
Ouch, [user]Void[/user], that can't have been good. According to the chat it seems to be a dangerous day for kendama, statistically-speaking. Two men down. Nothing but a hardwood deathtrap, that thing. As my gran never used to say, 'someone'll have an eye out in a minute'.
With thanks to BKA and the 3 great books.
I landed this combo yesterday
One turn Aeroplane, fast hand Base Cup, Juggle to Aeroplane, fast hand Base Cup, Juggle to lighthouse, tradespike.
Next up on my to learn and land is juggle to lunar and land is in between this serie..
[user]the milky oolong[/user] Ah, yes, the 'doorknob' technique. (Search forum for a reference).
[user]emagdnim[/user] It's always nice to hear the books are helpful. Nice combo!
Today I will be taking some photos of... things. Ooh, how enigmatic of me. ;)
Today I.... http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,851.msg11479.html#msg11479 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,851.msg11479.html#msg11479)
Nice one Void!
thanks to kendalex and his swing technique tutorial, i just started getting stilts.
was so stoked when i landed my first one. it was on a kendamaco natural bamboo. after that i made it a mission to land a couple on each of my other kendamas and i can get them fairly consistently now :D for me, i load them like i would a lunar (twist the ken counter clockwise a few rotations so that when i let go it starts to rotate) and right when the cups are where i need them i pull up and stop the ken from rotating any further and get the tama into position. i wasnt getting them before because i was treating stilts exactly like a lunar and trying to make a gradual landing. stilts made more sense after i saw kendalex's swing tutorial and i realized i could suspend the ken from rotating any further. That made them alot more feasible.
i also started trying out trade spikes and can get them every ~10-15 trys. still havent got the hang of trade spikes but i am getting them now.
my next big trick that i want to get down are lunar flips. they seem impossible right now but tbh so did jumping sticks/earth spins when i first started
landed my first lunar!
[user]axel.aas.12[/user], well done, a real milestone for every kendama player. Now invert it! ;)
Quote from: the milky oolong on 26 December, 2013, 13:42:07Now invert it! ;)
What, Big Cup? ;P See http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52.0.html)
Eek, makes my head spin thinking about it! Of course I meant Inside Lunar, seeing as the nice new Tutorials section has been opened, and it's one of the tricks at the top of the list right now!
Today I...
Tried two hours to nail 1-Turn Lighthouse>(penguin, falling away) Scoop Spike.
Invert that! (Whirlwind Base Cup>Spike?)
Spiked it twice, lost grip of the tama and threw the whole kendama clean out of the kitchen. Twice.
*Sigh.*
Nice one Pikwik and Axel! Keep going TMO.
Today I failed my grading practice on 2 of the easier tricks, but passed on all the hardest ones. Err, good?
(Yesterday) I landed my fist Axe!
I was trying to go for it yes but the second time I nearly got it (2 second balance) and after a following five minutes I didn't even get close... :(
Well done Rob!
Today I finally Spun With My Grandma's L.A.C[nb]http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1357.0.html[/nb]... Thanks, Grandma.
So the last few days i finally start to land those whirlwinds. This is what i did.
Spike -> Ww -> spike
Swing in ww -> spike
Pull up ww -> spike
Pull up ww -> big bird
And my best! Pull up ww -> juggle to tama -> catch airplane!
At the recent tricking event, one of the guys was asking me for tips on Lunar Somersault, saying "Oh, you can do it, right?". I replied "Well,... I have done it...." just not many times, and not recently. It's just not a trick I work on. (Too many tricks, not enough time!)
So, today I did a Lunar Somersault. :)
Quote from: Cliffdama on 30 December, 2013, 09:32:38
Pull up ww -> big bird
Tweet tweet. Starting the year as it means to go on, [user]Cliffdama[/user]? ;)
Today I finally did "one-turn stilt"!!!
Today I failed at 1st Dan self cert, TWICE! . . But only just. . .
1st attempt: all tricks landed including Moshi Kame, but I missed the Bird.
2nd attempt: all tricks landed inc. MK but I missed the Hanging Spike.
nice one Kev!
Im trying to go for my 2nd Dan next, i have always been fine for most tricks apart from two - moshikame and hanging spike are my killers!
a tip for MK try using a metronome - 135 bpm is actually slower than people think!
Thanks! After a long period of dislike, I'm pretty in the zone with MK myself at the mo. After a difficult start with it (I hated it, found it boring etc.) I decided the only way I'm going to make it on to the Dan table is to learn to love it instead!
So thanks to patience and practice, me and Moshi Kame are pretty good mates now I've managed to find a focus and flow with it. Nailed over 300 both times I tried it in the above attempts.
There's no way I could have done that while I still hated it ;)
You're right about 135bpm - once you have a groove going it is slower than you think.
EDIT: Ha ha! Just realised I sound a bit like Yoda, "patience your friend is, Moshi Kame learn to love you will" etc.
My sympathies Kev, I managed to fail my target Dan twice today too. This stuff is hard, huh? :-/ Still, at least I do seem to have got my Bird back.
Cheers chap, I'm glad I got the MK's sorted though and to be honest, not quite making it makes it all the more satisfying when you finally do get there.
Don't forget - Bird is the word ;)
The Trashmen : Surfin' Bird ( 1963 ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZThquH5t0ow#)
... unpacked my new yellow Ozora (bought at Kendama.cz :) ). I'm actually more the blue guy, but in the dark, artificially lit winter nights, I see the whole in a yellow tama much better. Anyway, the wood of the ken still is quite rough (is this always the case with Ozora? Can't remember the previous ones) and I managed a bat without the tama touching the ken. It freely sat on the big cup only. Felt quite good.
Nice one Lars, Yellow Ozora all the way I say :) I've currently got three on rotation to make sure I've always got a familiar feeling competition / grading 'dama to hand, all worn in the same amount etc.
You're right about the low light too, I find yellow is even more visible than white to my eyes at least.
TODAY: Since getting my MK sorted and getting a comfortable 358, I attempted 2nd Dan, and . . . missed BOTH Birds! (Which means I'm still yet to do 1st Dan! Argh!)
Still, it's getting close.
Today I bought Kendamas for a late Christmas present for the kids of the family.
Well, and a new Oozora for me.
Quote from: shalafi on 10 January, 2014, 18:28:26
Today I bought Kendamas for a late Christmas present for the kids of the family.
Well, and a new Oozora for me.
I do that all the time: if I buy some for others, miraculously there's always one for me in the package
Spreading the kendama love ;-) and some for us. Everyone will understand
I hope you all don't mind me sharing my near misses (again). I've been finding that posting my daily progress up here has been motivating and has encouraged me to keep on practicing for my attempt at the Dan table.
Today I . . . Started well with 914 Moshi Kame followed by an attempt at 2nd Dan that turned out to nothing much to shout about.
This evening, I had a good shot at 1st Dan, landing all the tricks and MKs except for one single (appropriately named) Falling Down.
I've got a pretty clear day tomorrow, I'm hoping to report back with positive news, fingers crossed.
... just did my first Big Cup Scoop Up. After watching the trick in the BKO14 video, I tried to copy Void's body position and movement and the unimaginable happened. Within 10 tries I got three catches. These ladder videos are so inspirational and helpful - thanks a lot for them.
Nice one Lars! That's a trick that still eludes me.
Today I . . . am very pleased to announce that this morning I finally managed to achieve 1st Dan (self cert).
Really pleased as I've been putting a lot of effort in to this recently.
The kettle is most definitely on.
Happy Sunday folks. :)
... managed Backhand Slip-on-stick and Hanging Pirouette for the first time. I also can do now 8 out of 10 Big Cup Scoop Ups - wouldn't have thought that two days ago.
Nice one Kev!
Quote from: shalafi on 13 January, 2014, 12:49:29
Nice one Kev!
Thanks [user]Shalafi[/user] Pretty stoked :) Just got to do it again (and again and again) then at the BKO for real - a grading is a lot more pressure than a self cert as you've no doubt experienced too!
Are you coming along to the BKO yourself?
[user]Kendamski[/user] I hate that one.. well done.
[user]Kev[/user] it's great reading people's progress and hearing what keeps them inspired and pushing forwards... and it looks like it worked - with a selfie 1st Dan, yay!
Quote from: LarsVegas on 11 January, 2014, 21:01:46I tried to copy Void's body position and movement
[user]LarsVegas[/user]Excellent! That was exactly how I started to learn "above kyu-level" tricks - by watching vids of Japanese players and trying to mimic their movements. Well done on Scoopery, and others.
...Went back to the TK16 to glean wisdom from its near-optimal weight distribution. Result? Finally getting consistent with Opposite Lunar, a trick/position that has frustrated my every attempt to get close to it. The TK16 showed me where to direct the 'tug' and the pitch of the landing, things I just couldn't work out from tutorials. Hurrah for the little guys!
Quote from: Kev on 13 January, 2014, 18:33:28
Are you coming along to the BKO yourself?
Maybe, with a small baby things are not easy to plan, but I do want to go, so I'll try :)
Great! Hope you can make it. And with all that hard work parenting you must deserve a break now right ;)
Urk. Having 5 days off from my Dan practice has definitely not helped. Time to get back on the horse....
Your not the only one failing Void
Today I failed my 2nd Dan practice on one of the easier tricks... Earth turn
.......
But luckily it was only one miss so I managed all of the 1st Dan list instead
Oh and a question about Moshikame in gradings
Are you allowed to use a metronome to keep you in time - I'm really bad at MK without it
You can use a metronome app (or music) with headphones, but not an audible one. It is too distracting to the examiner trying to count.
Ok that's fine, I'm using your Kendamapp
At least I know that's cool because I can get to over 4 minutes with it - which I did the other day!
... found my UFO after several weeks of not landing a clean one.
Turns out it was air-sealed inside the packaging of a new Play Kendama 2013, like the spare string coming free of charge!
Bam! Didn't expect that one!
[user]Void[/user], head up, get back in the saddle - wait, do Unicorns have saddles? Another bad joke with Bamboo Horse? no? Alright.
[user]Dimensions[/user], congratulations on pushing through with the 2nd Dan!
Focused on two tricks and landed both
- Spacewalk 1turn lighthouse tradespike
- Don't know trick name but goes like this.
spacewalk - trow the ken like you would do with a jumping stick, and when the base cub is turning your way, hit it with the tamma so it
rotates the opposite let it turn for a whole round and land it back in the tamma.
Some clicking this weekend. Managed to get a lunar to in and a earth turn whirlwind with an audience.
Also, after seeing it pop up in Cooper Eddy's last video and the facebook kendama community, I tried doing the 'ladybug'. Was a lot easier than I suspected, now on to some funky variations!
milky: Yeah, I've been back on it, getting a bit closer again. Trying to get more than 1 run per day on average in January, and more after that. (I'm behind schedule so far). Today I did very little, but I was at a poker game, and I did get a couple of the other players having a go.
Emagdnim: Tap-back Jumping Stick?
Hans: I've not seen that - post a link to Cooper's vid in Videos?
3 runs at 6D today. The first was the best, only missing 1 trick by 1 hit. But on a trick I'm normally solid with. :/
Since last time i posted here i made some huge steps. Before i was thinking i could never see the turns in 2turn or more moves... But... Practice practice practie! I learned:
Swing in 2turn aeroplane
Swing in 2turn lighthouse
Swing in 1turn lunar.
Swing in whirlwind bigbird.
Reverse 1turn jumping stick
Pull up stilt (insta tap) to lighouse.
2turn falling down!
None of these go perfect but i start to land them.
Best combo yet:
Swing in 2turn lighthouse -> double lighthouse flip -> 2turn falling down.
From tomorrow i'm one year in kendama and still/even more addicted!
Happy anniversary! Those are some nice tricks to celebrate with. :)
Today I practiced
Today I performed a double space walk to 1 turn lunar flip lunar (spike)
Today i had bit of practice with my new Sunrise, it came with Voids book as well. Looking forward to using it more. I also landed my first 'Faster than Gravity' :)
Is it also your first kendama? The felling was magical when i got my first last year!
Quote from: Cliffdama on 22 January, 2014, 14:44:06
Is it also your first kendama? The felling was magical when i got my first last year!
Not my first I have a cheap one I bought in a shop called Tiger. The paint is SO different it makes balance practice much more manageable.
The last few days have seen my kendama practice undermined by gloomy weather/light, poor sleep, and strong coffee. I'm beginning to think this 6th Dan thing is the hardest thing I've ever (not) done (yet). I'm running out of January to get a pass in...
Well all I can say is that usually after a rough patch with anything a good patch follows. To reverse an idiom, maybe this is the 'storm before the calm'?
Know just what you mean, Kev. The wave is in the first phase of ascension in my case right now, so better make the most of it.
Today I started to find a way to go from Aeroplane > Opposite Lunar, by means of a forward Jumping Stick movement. Working out the rotation, I found that Jumping Sticks in the other direction are miles easier when not trying to 'high-lob' the ken (as in Tomahawk), but more to say pulling the tama out from under the spike to get the rotation. Not got the Opposite Lunar catch smooth yet, but it's getting there.
Heres a couple tricks I recent got that i havent landed before! Especially stoked on my first EVER double lighthouse flip, especially since it was in a deece combo :D
Intstagram Dama Clips! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzxWDfsP374#ws)
... landed my first bird and in (correct? from bird to spike)
Nice going guys! @Lars, Bird And In, yes, cool!
i landed my first lighthouse and held for 3 secs, seriously made up with this. my beginners trick ladder is making good progress :)
Good stuff! Great feeling :)
Quote from: Kev on 31 January, 2014, 12:09:26
Good stuff! Great feeling :)
It really is, better than the first aeroplane! I cant wait till im able to land lunars, they just look so cool.
Im still struggling with the Swing in, i know its similar to aeroplane but i havent figured the knack and timing of the pull back properly yet.
Swing In can be rather awkward, it's the trick I'm most inconsistent with out of the beginners list.
On a good day, a sharp tug backwards / horizontal with the elbow seems to pop it in to place for me. A good starting position is vital IMHO too. With Aeroplane it seems like there's a little more you can do to catch it if the launch wasn't perfect - not so much for Swing In (for me at least).
And it (should) go without saying, but - use your knees! Really helps to get a smooth movement and the timing of the backwards tug is about the moment you start to straighten your legs.
Good luck!
Today I had a good Run.
Looked on facebook to high beginner and low intermediate tricks.
Wrote 15 of them down. Than I set 5 diffrent kendama's next to me.
Started trick one with kendama #1 try-ed it for five times, and on to the next kendama.
Or if I land it within five try's I went on to the next trick with a new ken.
Played all the kens lots of times and landed a lot of (new) tricks.
List of Kens
- Beat up Yellow Oozora
- brand new Yellow Oozora
- OG Red Oozora
- Premium white Oozora
- Brand new tk16 Master Red
Quote from: johndmc on 31 January, 2014, 13:47:51
Quote from: Kev on 31 January, 2014, 12:09:26
Good stuff! Great feeling :)
It really is, better than the first aeroplane! I cant wait till im able to land lunars, they just look so cool.
Im still struggling with the Swing in, i know its similar to aeroplane but i havent figured the knack and timing of the pull back properly yet.
To me, doing swing-in the japanese style helped a lot with the consistency.
That is, without holding the tama, you have to focus a lot more on the impulse you give and how you give it.
And yes, I think all of us remember our first lunar :)
Quote from: shalafi on 02 February, 2014, 18:49:11
Quote from: johndmc on 31 January, 2014, 13:47:51
Quote from: Kev on 31 January, 2014, 12:09:26
Good stuff! Great feeling :)
It really is, better than the first aeroplane! I cant wait till im able to land lunars, they just look so cool.
Im still struggling with the Swing in, i know its similar to aeroplane but i havent figured the knack and timing of the pull back properly yet.
To me, doing swing-in the japanese style helped a lot with the consistency.
That is, without holding the tama, you have to focus a lot more on the impulse you give and how you give it.
And yes, I think all of us remember our first lunar :)
I'll check out the japanese style for sure, think i might try and get more proficiency with my current method first though. Thanks for the help
Quote from: johndmc on 03 February, 2014, 12:10:46
Quote from: shalafi on 02 February, 2014, 18:49:11
Quote from: johndmc on 31 January, 2014, 13:47:51
Quote from: Kev on 31 January, 2014, 12:09:26
Good stuff! Great feeling :)
It really is, better than the first aeroplane! I cant wait till im able to land lunars, they just look so cool.
Im still struggling with the Swing in, i know its similar to aeroplane but i havent figured the knack and timing of the pull back properly yet.
To me, doing swing-in the japanese style helped a lot with the consistency.
That is, without holding the tama, you have to focus a lot more on the impulse you give and how you give it.
And yes, I think all of us remember our first lunar :)
I'll check out the japanese style for sure, think i might try and get more proficiency with my current method first though. Thanks for the help
Funny, I always found swing-in from free hanging to be easier. I so struggled with a held Kendama at first (and still do a little bit).
@LarsVegas I think it depends on the person, to me it was easier, but to many people I know, it was harder.
Today I learnt some tricks I've not tried before:
- Around the Triangle.
- Bat.
- Captain Hook.
- Faster Than Fast Hand Base Cup.
- Munich Tower.
Plus some kind of odd "Around the (anti)Clock" style move: Right hand Sara Grip all the way through Big Cup > Base Cup > Small Cup > Spike with my hand always rotating anti clockwise so you end up kinda twisted up.
:)
I managed to get in 30 runs of 6 Dan practice in January, and not pass once. 6 or 7 of them were fails by only one miss of one trick though, so close. Last night I began a run at the juggling club, but it was poor lighting, so I gave up half-way through. Finished it off this morning, and it was terrible. Then I got something in the post (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,292.msg12179.html#msg12179), which cheered me up, so I had another go. And I passed. First time for almost 2 months.
Quote from: Kev on 25 January, 2014, 09:10:33
Well all I can say is that usually after a rough patch with anything a good patch follows. To reverse an idiom, maybe this is the 'storm before the calm'?
Well, don't think I'm in calm waters yet, but the ship isn't sunk, at least. ;) Hmm, interesting that I'd not had a coffee before that run either....
Well done [user]emagdnim[/user], a nice way to get all your KDs seeing some regular use.
Nice, [user]Kev[/user]. Been doing some reading, I see? :)
Edit to add:
Quote from: Kev on 03 February, 2014, 20:34:52Plus some kind of odd "Around the (anti)Clock" style move: Right hand Sara Grip all the way through Big Cup > Base Cup > Small Cup > Spike with my hand always rotating anti clockwise so you end up kinda twisted up.
Neat. What about resetting it with a clockwise movement, and then repeating?
Just landed my first lunar with new keyaki kendama. It takes about 80 min.
Quote from: Salvator-vals on 04 February, 2014, 23:45:18Just landed my first lunar with new keyaki kendama. It takes about 80 min.
Yeah! *Hi-Five!*
Thanks! I just spend another 55 min to my second lunar. Well, it's not so easy ???
Not easy. But getting a little easier! Keep going. Try Stilts too!
Blah blah 6th Dan practice blah blah... oooh! Passed again today, with the freshly-opened Mugen. Now I don't want to be one to add to the hyperbole/mythologising of any brand, but I could definitely feel the new, unsmoothed-by-time sara-do gripping on for Birds a little bit more. Phew. Now let's hope I don't wear it in too much, or too little before I get to Japan.
(Sorry if this "6th Dan" and "Mugen" stuff seems elitist to anyone. :| I'm just sharing my kendama experiences.)
Quote from: The Void on 05 February, 2014, 16:48:45
(Sorry if this "6th Dan" and "Mugen" stuff seems elitist to anyone. :| I'm just sharing my kendama experiences.)
Not at all, please keep sharing :)
... really sucked ...
I currently have a practice session where I do all the BKO intermediate tricks 10 times. I'm already up to about 66% success and I'm almost constantly improving. But today I was below 50%. I guess sometimes, you have setbacks. And I'm not yet really down with the time. I'm still quite above 1 minute. Does anybody know what a good target time would be?
Your best target time will be a run with no misses. Keep working on your accuracy before you worry about speed.
Yesterday I spent about half an hour trying to land one of Donald's tricks from Click. Got it in the end....
Practicing big cub juggle, It took some time but I landed it.
I am really bad at it, but find it fun to do. I can land it 1/30 right now.
Wanna progress that I land it 1/10 before the end of the month.
Happy with my new everyday kendama! I am finally getting consistent on Bird Fly Over the Vally... oh, tha magic of a freshly open kendama.
Well done guys. Today I started my new regime of not having a coffee until after I've done my daily Dan practice. Failed anyway, on 4 tricks, by 1 attempt each. *sigh*
But @TheYarnold says "never give up", and it worked for her.
I should get back to my Dan practice, I lately only try the STB...
OTOH, I did got a new phone and all my tracking of tricks of KendamApp is now reset.
Today I did this to my new Mugen.
Fantastic! Now I don't have to worry about getting my first scratch anymore. :/
After trying for 2hours i did it!
Big bird ->kenflip ->tama juggle -> spike
Now trying to get it on video. And to small bird. How would tha be called?
Edit: wow i just did a other cool trick i call it frying ufo!
Frying pan -> horizontal kenflip (as in ufo) -> catch the ken with tama still in frying pan position.
The second one is a lot like Helicopter, but with the tama on the other side of the sara-do.
Today I did a few little BKA things. But two days gone by with no kendama play at all. Shame on me. I blame the headcold and the insomnia-induced low energy. Back on it tomorrow. And so to bed.
Juat wanted to say 1000th reply on this thread!
EDIT: I had fun with earthturn tricks :)
Quote from: axel.aas.12 on 25 February, 2014, 02:07:17Juat wanted to say 1000th reply on this thread!
Ha!
But come on, at least edit in something kendama-y you did today too! :)
A couple of runs at 6th Dan today. Both into brick walls, with Birds sitting on them. :-/ Also played a little for fun, plus shot the 3rd Outlink vid for BKA. Coming soon.
So, that was February then.
29 runs at a 6th Dan practice exam, and 2 passes. My 2-Turn Lighthouse is getting there, finally, but Bird/Valley have just got the hex over me. I think it has now become psychological. I've got a month to kickstart my technique or my mind, or there's no hope in Japan. Oh well, at least I won't have any nasty surprise about how bloody hard it is.....
Yesterday I tried out speed trick K for the first time
My first run I got up to 12
The second run, I got up to 12
The third run, I got up to 12
That fast hand falling down is horrible!
I later went t try the rest of it, I did all the tricks up to that 3-turn aeroplane. I spent 10 minutes on it then gave up
For those of you who don't know speed trick K
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,791.msg5618.html#msg5618 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,791.msg5618.html#msg5618)
-Rob
Today I do lunar-> flip to lighthouse-> trade spike. May be this is hardest trick I do ever. Another funny combo: swing to small finger -> earth turn to spike.
I got my new kendama and I landed my First underbird! I decided to try underbird and i got it my first try! My mom and her friend clapped for me :D
Nice one guys.
Rob, I think it turns out that Speed Trick K is changeable - it was different at the last TKG!
In the last few days, I've gone back to my old white Mugen from my new sky one. And my birds have improved a fair bit. So now my dilemma is whether to stick with the older, quite battered one, or try and accelerate the wearing-in of my new one. Probably some combination of the two....
Today I did an interview for someone's dissertation. It focussed on the cultural differences in kendama between Japan and the West, and its links to sport and juggling. I think/hope I gave a good general overview. :)
Today I realised two things . . .
1) The thing that's by far the most likely to scupper my chances of making it on to the Dan table this year is *drum roll* . . . Moshi Kame.
I can now comfortably land the required tricks the required number of times for 1st Dan most of the time (and even for 2nd Dan some of the time), but the Moshi's are almost a lottery. Yes, I do get up there sometimes but most of the time I don't. It's so erratic. Sometimes I can do a few hundred catches and yet there are many more times when I drop under 100, even under 10 on occasion.
Practice? Yes, of course it helps but not enough (yet?). To add injury to insult, I hurt my wrist a couple of weeks back while at work and it's still not quite right (so I guess rest is best now). If I'm ever lucky enough to manage to make it up to a high Dan grade I look forward to retiring from Moshi Kame afterwards!
and,
2) The ever popular "Today I ..." thread is often about more than just tricks, (I suspect it has evolved into something beyond its original scope?) It seems to me it might be more appropriate as a sticky in 'General Discussion' - what do you think?
1) Get well and good luck!
2) You may have a point, but after 1000+ replies, it's probably safe to say it's found its place. (Plus, there are enough stickies in General already.)
1) Thanks!
2) Fair point :)
Quote from: Kev on 05 March, 2014, 20:15:09
Today I realised two things . . .
1) The thing that's by far the most likely to scupper my chances of making it on to the Dan table this year is *drum roll* . . . Moshi Kame.
I can now comfortably land the required tricks the required number of times for 1st Dan most of the time (and even for 2nd Dan some of the time), but the Moshi's are almost a lottery. Yes, I do get up there sometimes but most of the time I don't. It's so erratic. Sometimes I can do a few hundred catches and yet there are many more times when I drop under 100, even under 10 on occasion.
Practice? Yes, of course it helps but not enough (yet?).
Haha, some difficulties here...Moshi Kame kills me...I have no problem doing the tricks in 1st Dan, and can more often than not do the tricks in 2nd Dan, but doing 300 catches in moshi kame in one try....arghhhh!! And I hate practicing it :o
Today I landed a couple of 1-turn lunars...weee...feels soooo nice to finally land that trick!
I finally landed a decent combo today at the first beach day!
http://instagram.com/p/lVBkl6PmrI/ (http://instagram.com/p/lVBkl6PmrI/)
Nice ones, happy & Cliff.
Today I looked at a kendama. Which is more than I've done since Friday. Had a mild fever over the weekend, which has now decided to turn into a snotty cold. Far from ideal for my practice regime. :-/
finally landed LUNAR!! took me a while but finally hit it
First Lunar? Always worth a
HI-FIVE!
Today I did my first kendama playing for a week[nb]Apart from filming Outlink 5, which nearly killed me![/nb]. (I've been ill.) A gentle warm up and then into the usual practice. Got past Bird, but fell at quite a few other hurdles. The legs haven't quite recovered yet, obviously....
Quote from: The Void on 15 March, 2014, 20:30:02
Today I did my first kendama playing for a week[nb]Apart from filming Outlink 5, which nearly killed me![/nb]. (I've been ill.) A gentle warm up and then into the usual practice. Got past Bird, but fell at quite a few other hurdles. The legs haven't quite recovered yet, obviously....
I'm really glad that you're fine again. But it's no wonder you got ill: If you include tricks in Outlink that can (almost) only be practiced outdoors at these temperatures, illness is almost guaranteed.
But to be on-topic: Today I didn't play at all. I'm still mentally exhausted from yesterday's Outlink session ...
Just enough sun, and just little-enough breeze for me to have my first outdoor practice of the year today. I got through Bird again, which was pleasing, but I was annoyed to then fail Hanging Spike by one. I was much more annoyed a little while later when it turned out to have been the only trick I failed. But overall that's a plus.
Today I landed Spacewalk 1-turn horizontal aeroplane - coo Kendalex makes it look easy!
= Spacewalk (Swing to) UFO? Nice one. It feels really good when the spin comes off, and it clicks in.
Quote from: The Void on 16 March, 2014, 16:28:39
= Spacewalk (Swing to) UFO? Nice one. It feels really good when the spin comes off, and it clicks in.
Yes
And definitely yes, I had problems of it going in then out agin they made me very annoyed.
[Mod Edit: spoilers removed]
Wanted to say thanks to [user]KendamaEurope[/user] for the enthusiasm, the gritty game of KEN (in the freezing wind), the t-shirt and the white Play kendama at the Flying Colours meet yesterday.
The tricks being brought out easily made up for the relatively modest gathering of players - Marc very Handrolly, Peter dominating the Whirlwind (Whirlwind Monkey's Chair etc), Adrian with the super-clean 'Around' variations and innovative transitions. Was super happy in setting Swing-Bird with frostbitten fingers, gutted about not nailing 540 Build the Lighthouse!
Zockt weiter! (German for 'keep clicking!', not that I imagine anyone says it!)
Today I did my first double whirlwind (two kenflips instead of one)
Today I practice-passed 6th Dan. It's been a while, but nice to be hitting form right about now. Only time for 2 or 3 more runs before I fly off on Wednesday.
Nice to see so much green in KendamApp at the moment. More work to be done though...
well done Mr Void!
Thanks. Missed one 2-Turn LH today. Bah!
Meanwhile, Ikea frames for the win.
Great progress, Void, you're a consistency saint!
Today I landed Around the Bird twice, and tightened up the following tricks:
Whirlwind Big Cup>(Reverse) Whirlwind Big Cup> Whirlwind Base Cup> Aeroplane
Whirlwind Spike
Reverse Swing-In>(Reverse) Earth Turn
Plus, this weekend, while visiting my girlfriend's parents in the south of Germany, was browsing one wing of their converted schoolhouse home, what did I find among the various décor but a gnarly old kendama? They've got no idea where it came from; had a go, was stodgy as hell, 1-Turns and Spacewalks an impossibility, but chunky birds and lighthouses a veritable treat! If I can reduce the file size of the photo I'll post it.
Have not played in weeks, but picked it up today and landed Mooncircle Small cub bird :)
So I'm out of link :) but I still practice the new tricks. My arm turned to a nice yellowish purple which nicely complements my yellow Ozora.
However, slam aeroplane wasn't for me, I couldn't catch it so far. For some consolidation, I got the Fast Hand Drill on third attempt yesterday evening, but had no further success ever since.
Luca cought the slam aeroplane after only a few tries today in our weekly meeting. So we decided to slam everything:
- very easy but somehow pretty to look at, are big cup slams (big cup -> slam down the ball -> big cup)
- of course you can slam every cup, that's still quite easy - even if you do it with style
- slam spike is cool but hard to control. I tried to pull up the ball very softly and ... did it ... after only a couple of tries
Keep slaming!
Last weekend I made some great deals. The Japanese garden in my city agreed for me (and friends) to play kendama there at the big events. And the local circus store is supplying me with play kendamas to do some workshops. Also I landed a juggle to in, which felt really good.
And today I flashed 6 rings (for those jugglers among you). It was ages ago since I first tried that, and got it after a couple of tries, which felt great.
So yeah, good days!
Quote from: HansNickmans on 01 April, 2014, 21:06:12
Last weekend I made some great deals. The Japanese garden in my city agreed for me (and friends) to play kendama there at the big events.
That is cool. There's a Japanese Garden in Stuttgart, Germany, too. But I don't think they have any events. Have to check out in the future.
Starting to land stilts and can now finish spacewalk combos with a handroll, juggle to lighthouse :D will film a mini edit and upload soon, havent done so in a while now!
Nice one Brad! Haven't seen you in a while, do you know about http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1667.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1667.0.html) ? :D
Landed my first lunar flip!!!! It felt sooooooo good!
[user]Misterwhang[/user], great stuff!
Today I am quite happy with:
(clean) Swing Bird>(Earth Turn)Over the Valley>Turn In
Gunslinger>Small Bird>Lighthouse>Trade Spike
Regular Berlin kendama meets sure are raising the bar!
Today I'm having my first official shot at the Dan table with [user]The Void[/user] at BJC2014. 8)
Wish me luck! :)
Good luck!! And today I landed a pull up, quad ken flip. And I landed my first big cup juggle. Feeling pretty stoked!
I've been pretty quiet on all the toy boards lately. I've been busy trying to learn a thing or two. Today I had a session of pure progress. I feel like I'm getting through a blockage I had after mastering the basics.
Quote from: Confound on 15 April, 2014, 12:39:24
Good luck!! And today I landed a pull up, quad ken flip. And I landed my first big cup juggle. Feeling pretty stoked!
Hey thanks for the luck [user]Confound[/user], sorry didn't see this until now! It worked anyway - got my Pre-Dan which is great AND managed enough Moshi Kame to attempt 1st Dan at the BKO next month too. Very happy about that :)
As for you feeling stoked about your tricks, you should be! Looks like it was a good KD day for you too. 8)
In the last day I've gotten these firsts: downspike, downspike earth, small bird in, bird over Valley, whirlwind spike. I couldn't be more pleased.
Yesterday I did Bird and Turn in 3 times in a row. Today I did Bat -> Big cup -> Bat at the first try (to my own surprise)
[user]Shalafi[/user]: sounds like you're getting a real feel for your cup rim tricks - just to push things on a bit, go for Monkey's Chair or (Swing) Monkey's Chair while you're feeling nimble!
Enjoying the sun in the park yesterday, landed:
Gunslinger>Fast Hand Lighthouse (pretty neat)
Swing to Candle>Candle Balance>Spike
">">Fast Hand Lighthouse
after learning Gunslinger>Small Bird I am getting pretty close to Gunslinger>Slip Grip Special and Gunslinger>Clifftop. Well, sun is shining, maybe today will be the day!
Today I did the around trip in one go, I think for the first time: Around Village, Japan, World, Europe. Quite happy :)
@the milky oolong I was also trying swing to bird and earth turn to bird, but I'm nowhere close to consistent with them. I will try Monkey Chair, you can also do Everest from there :)
Today I landed One turn lunar, lunar flip, flip in, double jumping stick. I also made a One Turn Stilt>Flip In, and a Double Juggle. It's not even 11 O'clock here yet
I discovered a new Pinwheel variation tonight. Not telling you what it is yet, in case it ends up in Outlink or something...
Today I landed the most spectacular trick I ever done. It deserves a share:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npstnkay21Q#ws (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npstnkay21Q#ws)
!!!
Your reaction is priceless. Killer trick, dude! :)
Amazing [user]Dadooh[/user]!
Awesome in the true sense.
Well done!
Incredible, David!
I uploaded this to KendamaEurope's Facebook page; at the same time Marc W. did the same, giving two equally astounded entries. BAM!
I just give a go to Around the Prefecture and I hit it 10 times in a row.
Also, inspired by SamB Valley the world, I tried Big Cup > Bird > Spike > Small Cup > Small bird, but I failed miserably at the last step
It turns out that taking 3 weeks off from your Dan practice doesn't magically improve your skills.
Who knew?
Got my first Keyaki dama today, a blue keyaki shin fuji! Its super slick but it just makes playing it way more rewarding! Lunar flips on a brand new fuji = good feels :D same with stilts!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152011196325986&l=7627080671142157021 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152011196325986&l=7627080671142157021)
I just did 10 Earth Turns in a row!! YES! Never thought I could do it. Life is good. Kendama is just like golf, make a few good shots and you keep going.
Well done guys!
Today I did 17 pull up whirlwind to big cup in a row, hopefully a new BKA record. http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg13635.html#msg13635 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg13635.html#msg13635)
The other day I finally got around to gluing the tip of my Earth Blue Musou.
Today I finally played it. Not for a competition, or a video. Just for fun.
Got my 2nd ever Stiltwalk in about 3 minutes of trying. #bigger
I tried around the USA, which I have never tried in years and I hit it surprisingly early, about 1 in 10 attempts.
Then I decided to try what I call "Around the European Gunslinger" which is like Around the USA, but with gunslingers instead of earth turns. I may save it for some edit, maybe the forum one if I manage to get out and film in a nice landscape.
In between sorting out a bunch of BKO stuff today, I popped into the garden for 20 minutes play. Inspired by Sakamoto-san, I got String-Pull The World.
Got my membership card and landed this awesome trick!
http://youtu.be/Zt7bdwiEZH0 (http://youtu.be/Zt7bdwiEZH0)
Nice! Loved the face!
I just landed a 1-turn stilts (while practising 1-turn aeroplane)
Isn't that an awesome unexpected surprise shalafi! I love when things like that happen.
turned two friends to the dama side of life :) Two new damaheads ;)
[user]emagdnim[/user], definitely something to feel good about.
[user]DamaLife24[/user] Sweet, love the family in the background glued to the TV missing the stompage!
[user]shalafi[/user] Alright! Retrace the motion and bag Stilt?
Got to grips finally with Inward Lunar today, was a question of changing kendama type to understand the weight - on a regular KROM, even a still-very slippery one, the ken seems to arc much better. Now I can switch back to lighter kens and land it with consistency. Best line yet: Inward Lunar>Lighthouse>540 In. Unfortunately, just tried to get this on film, but after half an hour it was still camera-shy. Oh well, not a bad day!
(Geeky note: the tama on my KROM isn't perfectly round, it seems, and any Inward Lunars caught with the ken pointing too far over six o'clock naturally swing beautifully, of their own volition, into Lunar Rover!)
@the milky oolong. Right? There completely oblivious to the awesomeness that just happened less than 10 feet away.
Today I (finally) landed the Broken Triangle > Sideways Aeroplane trick that [user]Void[/user] showed me at the BKO.
Nothing like hitting a new trick :)
Nice one guys. Just got a few clicks in between the two poker games tonight. I got looks.
You should be grateful; looks are more than [user]DamaLife24[/user] got. More Inward Lunar stuff today, bit of a setback, nothing too drastic. I think I'm going through a process of ironing out the completely false starts (high-lobs, false-twists, flops, etc), trying to find that perfect crux of tama and cup where it just glides to a surprisingly sturdy halt. For all those writing 'Inward Lunar' in the 'Kenfessions' thread, I have only one bit of advice yet concrete: it's a short pull and 'support' movement, the quicker the better - clean pull out with the big cup at NNE (NNW for me) and be there with the tama with a gentle push forward to cushion. As I'm still getting to grips I'll say no more than that. There's a very definite 'sweet spot' to this trick. Find it; I'm trying!
Today I self-certified 1st Dan. Doing 4/10 Around the cosmos, which used to be my worst trick :)
Yesterday I went to a yo-yo comp for the first time in a couple of years, at least. I triumphantly missed a couple of binds, and came 5th of 6 in the Trick Ladder division. (About par for me these days.) Good fun, and a few folks were having an unprovoked click.
Nice work [user]shalafi[/user] and good to hear of you showing some of your other skills [user]Void[/user].
Today I landed my first Half Swirl Aeroplane(s) largely thank to this thread: http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,473.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,473.0.html) - when you get them right it has a lovely flow / liquid feel.
I forgot to mention that my right knee decided it had had enough activity yesterday, so Today I....
did no kendama, just computer catch-up stuff. Maybe a little light clicking for the next kettle boil....
Today I landed my first Cat's cradle rocket
(1:10)
http://youtu.be/6b4oF0v_PHM (http://youtu.be/6b4oF0v_PHM)
I'm not sure if I'm doing it right, I C-Whip the spike then place 1/2 fingers in the base cup. I do it more like 2 separate movements, instead of 1 movement like in the video above
-Rob
Today I landed my first Cat's cradle rocket.
....thanks to Rob's description of it and that video. Thanks Rob! :D
Spent about10 minutes trying before I realised it was on a "2 finger"-strung kendama. I switched to a 3-finger one, and got in it in about 5 attempts.
Today I had a blast of a session landing lots of 1-turn lunar -> lunar somersault - > to lighthouse -> lighthouse somersault -> trade spike
A nice combo to get down for me as I have struggled with somersaults of various kinds... still far from consistent
Nice one, Happy! Lunar Somersault seems to be a trick I can never be bothered to practice. Hence, I'm terrible at them. :)
Quote from: The Void on 12 May, 2014, 17:45:15
Today I landed my first Cat's cradle rocket.
I got a couple more too. One whilst sitting down.
I landed my first 1-turn lunar!!!!!!
Hey, congratulations!
...landed Clifftop> (Earth Turn)Small Bird > Spike. On film! That wasn't properly focussed! ???
Today I landed 7 jumping sticks in a row. I usually fail after 2 or 3, so very happy
And I just did Speed Trick B in 1:42, my personal best and at the first try :)
Best part is: I felt that I could do better.
Yesterday:
I worked on my stilt tricks:
Inward
Stiltwalk
Somersault and more!
---Video to come---
Today:
I got speed trick B under 45 secs three times in a row. Beating my previous record of 49 secs - which I got in my BKA 3rd Dan grading
I landed double loaded gunslinger
Valley the world - check [user]SamB[/user]'s Click Nomination
-Rob
Today I landed 1-turn stilt!! Wuhuuu! Find it very hard to find the right amount rotational speed!
...landed Half-Swirl Aeroplane with relative consistency...
...but I can't seem to do with without a kind of upside-down tama-grip sideways Scoop Spike (Stunt Plane type as the American guys are calling it). I think it looks pretty cool and it feels great, but is this still considered a Half-Swirl Aero? I mean, in a tournament situation? Or does the string have to be between the finger and thumb, so to speak? :o
If you're asking us, Half-Swirl Aeroplane and Half-Swirl Scoop Spike are different tricks. Grip may be varied, but angle-of-spike-at-catch may not go over the horizontal.
Ah, thanks, [user]BKA[/user], so I think it's ok, as the catch is either perfectly horizontal or higher, the ken exits sort of like in Spacewalk > UFO. Maybe if I get time I could upload a decent bit of footage, but that'll do for me right now
Today I beat my Speed Tric B record again!
32 seconds!
http://youtu.be/T7fAdDFYvz0 (http://youtu.be/T7fAdDFYvz0)
BKO - 39
Wednesday - (last week) 35
Yesterday - 33
Now - 32
Not bad progress me-thinks. My next big goal is under 30
-Rob
...now on to that pesky moshikame...
I learned Border's Balance and did it for the first time!! So stoked :)
Nice work guys!
Today we took some photos of prizes that could be heading your[nb]Collective, non-specific "your".[/nb] way soon....
Today I landed 'around the moon' :D Don't know if that's a trick name, but small lunar -> 1/2 barrel roll (to big lunar) -> lighthouse -> in. 10/10 would do again.
Today I landed two 'similar' tricks -
Aeroplane -> Base Cup
Spike -> Base Cup
I also did my first attempt at Moshi Kame, strung and slow just to get a feel for it. I started slow for now and only got about 10 before I dropped, but I'll keep practicing it and see how faster and longer I can get
Quote from: nils on 05 June, 2014, 17:35:56
Today I landed 'around the moon' :D Don't know if that's a trick name, but small lunar -> 1/2 barrel roll (to big lunar) -> lighthouse -> in. 10/10 would do again.
I think it was called something like "Inverse Around the World" super cool trick. There is a thread about "Inverting" tricks.
Quote from: shalafi on 06 June, 2014, 11:31:24Quote from: nils on 05 June, 2014, 17:35:56Today I landed 'around the moon' :D Don't know if that's a trick name, but small lunar -> 1/2 barrel roll (to big lunar) -> lighthouse -> in. 10/10 would do again.
I think it was called something like "Inverse Around the World" super cool trick. There is a thread about "Inverting" tricks.
A) Well done! B) It's here, with links to Dave doing various versions on video:
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52.msg920.html#msg920 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,52.msg920.html#msg920)
Ok, managed to get a video down of my proposed Half-Swirl Aero, is this right?
Half Swirl Aero? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ1J6pAIfwI#)
There's no Half about that. That's a Swirl. But the ken seems to exit in front of your hand, not between your arms, so it's an Outside Swirl Aeroplane.
Erm, ok! Thanks for the clear-up, I can't seem to land the trick any other way than that, watched all the tutorials, just seems to come out that way. Still, neat little trick.
Won my first ever prize on a BKA prize draw! =] super excited thank you void for puting together and hosting the awesome collaboration video!
I managed to do Backhand slip-on-stick. Once I landed it twice, it clicked, and suddenly I'm consistent with the trick :)
Today I landed a jumping stick! I've been working on it a while and I landed it today!
Today I read the tricks for the Gloken cup, realised that i never tried some of them, like big cup->Airplane, Airplane->Base cup->Stab, and I landed them :) I guess I have 5 level 3 tricks now.
I also landed a half-swirl aeroplane for the second time.
Quote from: M.Ꮤaทg on 11 June, 2014, 01:35:47
Today I landed a jumping stick! I've been working on it a while and I landed it today!
It is tricky, but in a while you will feel like it is easy :)
Well done guys!
Quote from: shalafi on 13 June, 2014, 19:31:24
It is tricky, but in a while you will feel like it is easy :)
[user]Shalafi[/user], you must have it good! I still dream of the day any JS feels 'easy'. Just got back from the pre-jam for the first German Kendama Championships; we were fluffing the most elementary of tricks all over the place. :)
Quote from: the milky oolong on 14 June, 2014, 00:38:38
Quote from: shalafi on 13 June, 2014, 19:31:24
It is tricky, but in a while you will feel like it is easy :)
[user]Shalafi[/user], you must have it good! I still dream of the day any JS feels 'easy'. Just got back from the pre-jam for the first German Kendama Championships; we were fluffing the most elementary of tricks all over the place. :)
Well, not THAT nailed down, but I am confident in a 3/10 on it, still, most of the time I just got the right feeling for the trick. It has taken me years thou :)
Today I went to a Japanese Festival on Amstelveen. Lots of nice food and some shows. I did bring my kendamas with me and play around for a while, I got a small crowd of 7-10 year old Japanese kids :)
Cool, [user]shalafi[/user]!
Today I realized that yesterday I came second in the first German Kendama Open, behind the new Kendama Europe Team player Peter Wimmers, and I won the Speed Trick round! Didn't really sink in until now.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 15 June, 2014, 12:20:27Today I realized that yesterday I came second in the first German Kendama Open, behind the new Kendama Europe Team player Peter Wimmers, and I won the Speed Trick round! Didn't really sink in until now.
Yeah man, nice work! :D
Today I had a go at 6th Dan practice - first time in nearly a month! Where does the time go?
Failed Bird & 2-T LH by 1 miss each. Not bad for a rusty old bloke....
Congrats "rusty old bloke" when I'm older I hope to be half as rusty as you :-)
Speed Trick B in 1:10 (never been under 1:30 before)
Nice! Only 10 seconds away from 4th Dan standard.
This week I practiced 6th Dan every day. Failed every time, on one or two tricks. But 2-T LH seems to be getting there... except for today when it was just 1/10. *sigh*
Today I attempted a one turn airplane to lighthouse. I got it to stick once! Then I missed the falling in... It felt good though.
Enjoy simple things
Nice work, guys (you too, [user]Void[/user]).
Today I got something very special through the post from BKA headquarters. More about that coming soon (see Video section)...
Today Donald and I did a doubles trick.
http://instagram.com/p/p4kLwRCHpT/ (http://instagram.com/p/p4kLwRCHpT/)
Today I got...
Gunslinger>Loaded Gunslinger>Big Cup Gunslinger>Kenflip>Spike
last night i learned bird! slowly trying my hand at all the tricks my friends claim are "impossible"
yeah, still no luck on lighthouse though...
just got the knack of the gunslinger! man it makes me feel smoooooth :)
might have to retract my bird from a few days ago, not been able to catch it since
Nice going, cats!
Spacewalk, handroll, Juggle, spike.... need to get this trick on film.
Almost landed, Spacewalk, handrol. juggle lighthouse tradespike.. keep on missing the tradespike. :( and most of the times the juggle to lighthouse ::)
Today I didn't play kendama at all. Was too busy prepping, printing, packing and tidying.
I'm away for 3 of the next four weeks on various jaunts, mostly hanging out with kendama cats. It's gonna be good.
First time ever done Speed Trick B and lunar to border balance...
Last trick did not go so well but had the bb down for about 2-3 seconds
Bird>Bat for me today. Woop!
In a post frisbee-golf session, I got an Everest>Aeroplane yesterday, first try, with witnesses.
And this morning, in Samuli's garden, I got it first time again. Oddly, doing it faster seems to work for me. ?!
Congrats ! Everest is one of my favourite tricks, that's a cool combo !
Quote from: The Void on 11 July, 2014, 09:34:11
In a post frisbee-golf session, I got an Everest>Aeroplane yesterday, first try, with witnesses.
Oh, you tried Disc Golf! I've been playing it for a couple of years, it's lots of fun.
Quote from: The Void on 11 July, 2014, 09:34:11
In a post frisbee-golf session, I got an Everest>Aeroplane yesterday, first try, with witnesses.
And this morning, in Samuli's garden, I got it first time again. Oddly, doing it faster seems to work for me. ?!
Great going, [user]Void[/user], sweet way to finish a tricky balance number! Are you working from big cup back towards small cup, or is the tama on big cup (other side of the ken) during the Aero catch?
Small>Base>Big>(well, I suppose it's Fast Hand...) Aero
Finally got a striped kendama (green-white new Play). So today I went for the Typhoon One-Turn Airplane. Very satisfying trick :)
I did a spacewalk>hand roll>big cup>base cup>spike>earth.
Yay
Today I practiced my Dan grading with a TK16 instead of my usual Play. Much better lighthouses (and falling down) but much worse birds and around the cosmos.
Well, I can't take the exam with the play, so...
Yesterday, I *finally* broke past 100 moshikamis - 128, to be precise.
Might not seem like much to some of you, but it's been a long time for me to get here.
Today, I did it again - 104.
Then I laughed and dropped the tama. Both days. Hoping this is something I'll get over ;-)
Now to begin to work on hole control in earnest....
Today I landed a 360 bird toss. Idk if that is the right name but it's a trick that Christian Fraser did in one of his edits. Check it out on my instagram @chris.nkt :)
around japan!!
been trying this non stop for about 2 weeks. Slowly got better at "hole control" between the cups but i can actually land it on the spike consistently now!
I've only really been going from cup to cup, and only starting on the spike cos any cup to spike just seemed crazily hard, but I seem to have found some kind of zen in regards to the hole and how to manipulate it with my tosses :)
next on my list will be swing in, seen as even though i keep seeing it referred to as "a backwards aeroplane" it seems to demand a different technique and a little hole control
Today I landed Small Lunar > Lighthouse > Spike, which is Inverse Around Britain, I guess...
Great stuff, everyone!
Just finished up with a session in the park with Till from Kendama Berlin, who unfortunately can't make it to the EKO. Got down on film:
Bird over the Valley x Around the World (Small Cup>Bird over the Valley, Big Cup> Bird over the Valley, Base...)
Bird>Earth Turn into Clifftop>Spike
Scoop Spike>[Penguin throw] Build the Lighthouse>Scoop Spike (continuous flow)
Congrats, @ the milky oolong, especially for the first one ! I really like your second one, that's a cool combo ! I'll give it a try this week end.
Managed to do a small cup scoop-up, just with a few days before the EKO
I did a Stunt Plane! (Finally) ;D
After failing my Dan exam on the lighthouse, I decided to go on and try to break the consistency record. I need to recode de video in my laptop because it's too big, but you'll see it son.
I finally did swing in, inward whirlwind, whirlwind and got it on camera!
https://vimeo.com/m/102487672
Nice one! Also watched your Two Trick Fix now that it's on Vimeo as well - really nice finish. Great work!
Awesome!! Glad you enjoyed them milky! Haha yea my little camera oops I added to the end as a blooper =]
Quote from: DamaLife24 on 04 August, 2014, 12:00:32
I finally did swing in, inward whirlwind, whirlwind and got it on camera!
https://vimeo.com/m/102487672
Love the face at the end. XD
Quote from: shalafi on 06 August, 2014, 13:52:56
Love the face at the end. XD
Whirlwinds are my weakness. I despise them so much lol so there is very good reason for my (*$@! Yea!) Face lol
...continued my practise with David Gault's Consistency Challenge 'Lighthouse Keeping' (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,713.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,713.0.html)), got to number 9 and fluffed it. Ouch! Next time I'll have to film it and nail it.
very cool on the whirlwinds, @DamaLife24. ive landed a few, but not them inwards :'(
Got a diabolo! However I am failing terribly.
For example, this is my best trick
You forgot a link, axel?
I'm back on the 6th Dan practicing. So close each time in the last 4 days. Damn frustrating. Hey ho, so it goes. (Nobody died.)
I read it "Dan frustrating".
Good to see you back in track Mr Void
Today I put all kendamas in a suitcase ready for my big house move. Still kept a couple out though to fuel the clicking addiction till the move (and the bag hit dead one 15kg to comply wirh ryan air's meticulous bag restrictions. .. reeesult!) O also tried the endless combo 100 in my "bag packing" party. I am having a real party when I leave, so that number 100 is mine last day of august, unless someone snags it first!
Two turn lighthouse, tradespike, wirlwind in one combo !!!
I did my first gunslinger!
Anyone ever seen this before? If not then I've dubbed it the Saturn voyage. Enjoy =]
http://youtu.be/rTbpLEm6UpU (http://youtu.be/rTbpLEm6UpU)
Feel like it's been done before, but not sure. (Well done anyway!)
Would it not be "Orbit USA", by convention?
I think it would be considered "orbit USA" I just choose the Saturn voyage or "around Saturn" because it was a ball (planet) being orbited by the ken (rings) hence the Saturn voyage or around Saturn. My next accomplishment will hopefuly be pull up lunar, spike, j stick while orbiting tama around and landing back in, out to inward lunar and the same concept all the way to lighthouse falling in orbit j stick. Anyone got trick name ideas? =]
So that would be Inverse Around The World, plus Orbited Jumping Sticks.
"Inverse Orbit Jump The World" or "Inverse Orbit JStick The World", perhaps?
Note: It's not an Inverse USA variation, because Inverse USA would have Typhoons instead of the JSticks.
If I use my sol kendama I could call it "orbit around the sun" as kind of a play on words with the brand name lol
Practice-passed 6th Dan today. That's the one for the month then. Onwards!
high five @The Void!
Wow thats sick! @the void :o. So whats after 6th dan ?
Quote from: The Void on 20 August, 2014, 19:35:32
Practice-passed 6th Dan today. That's the one for the month then. Onwards!
Congrats!
Quote from: Cliffdama on 21 August, 2014, 07:09:59Wow thats sick! @the void :o. So whats after 6th dan ?
Freedom?
Quote from: Cliffdama on 21 August, 2014, 07:09:59
Wow thats sick! @the void :o. So whats after 6th dan ?
Cake
Freedom to eat cake! :)
Wow thats really worth the dan strugle yeah!
... am going out filming for the first Kendama.Berlin edit. Last time got a few nice tricks on board, getting to grip with Inward Lunar flips and variants. Let's see if I can manage today to make that very special line á la Matt Nix from way back when edits were few and far between. It's going to be a long day...
Update: working on the Hanging 1-Turn Inward Lunar, just need to notch it up for the homage line:
Hanging 1-Turn Inward Lunar (hanging start, odd socks stance) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7wsvN_K53U#)
It's always nice to catch up with Matt, huh? Nice one.
Today I missed (practice) 6th Dan by 1 measly 2-Turn Lighthouse. Gah!
... Completed the 6th Dan ladder for fun!
I had a very sketchy first lighthouse flip but in the end I got it!
For my freestyle tricks I did:
Swirl aeroplane with an under the leg catch
And Cats cradle rocket!
-Rob
Coo, well done. I missed 1 Bird and 1 2-turn LH today.
Today I did 12 Stabs in a row, enough to get the consistency record, but I find very sad to only beat it by one, so I'll keep trying.
I just did reverse swing to bird. I thought of the trick while practicing reverse swing-in and I landed at the 2nd try!
Quote from: shalafi on 31 August, 2014, 20:46:33Today I did 12 Stabs in a row, enough to get the consistency record, but I find very sad to only beat it by one, so I'll keep trying.
Hey, a record's a record! Were you filming?
Quote from: BKA on 03 September, 2014, 15:02:40
Quote from: shalafi on 31 August, 2014, 20:46:33Today I did 12 Stabs in a row, enough to get the consistency record, but I find very sad to only beat it by one, so I'll keep trying.
Hey, a record's a record! Were you filming?
Yes, but in terrible lightning and terrible frame (most catches were out of frame). I actually made 12 twice 11 another time and 10 a couple more. Don't worry, you'll get one video, eventually.
Ask, and it will be given: http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg15989.html#msg15989 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg15989.html#msg15989)
Well done, mate. I may try and get it back....
Today I missed the last 6th Dan trick by 1. But I at least seem to be getting through the four "8-ers" more often.
Solid stuff, guys.
Today I was filming with Kendama.Berlin's main man Till in an abandoned stretch of motorway, landed some nice stuff for our first collaborative edit. Stay tuned, folks. Yeah. Do not adjust your... modems. Boo-yah.
Quote from: The Void on 04 September, 2014, 00:30:56
Well done, mate. I may try and get it back....
Today I missed the last 6th Dan trick by 1. But I at least seem to be getting through the four "8-ers" more often.
Get it back, then I can try to get it again :-)
Good work on your Dan practice! I'm actually working on a better self cetiffication for KendamApp and I have my Dan practice on hold until that is finished (hopefully this week)
Quote from: shalafi on 04 September, 2014, 10:15:25Get it back, then I can try to get it again :-)
Well, if you insist... ;)
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg16004.html#msg16004 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg16004.html#msg16004)
I'll ask Donald to approve/deny it.
For my next edit: swing spike - lighthouse - big cup - lighthouse - tradespike ^^
Quote from: The Void on 04 September, 2014, 17:34:46
Quote from: shalafi on 04 September, 2014, 10:15:25Get it back, then I can try to get it again :-)
Well, if you insist... ;)
http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg16004.html#msg16004 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg16004.html#msg16004)
I'll ask Donald to approve/deny it.
Well done, I love that under the leg catches. We're getting this one up little by little.
I'll try to get it back again, this is good motivation ;)
A new Stab consistency video is being uploaded, let's push it a little bit further :)
Today I got a...
Lunar>Somersault>In
...first try while waiting for the kettle. Pleasing, because my Somersaults are pretty awful. Made up for my awful 6th Dan attempt today.
Also posted a BKA membership to Cambodia.
Yep, saw and approved Void's stab record, but it looks like the crown has passed back to Shalafi already :)
On a side note, landed axe somersault to axe for the first time tonight!
failed another attempt at 1st Dan. I'm working hard on it for some time but just can't get it right. I don't get my Moshikame up to 200 anymore and today the earth turn didn't work. Still two weeks to go until the grading. Don't know yet whether I try at all.
Not trying is failure. Buck your ideas up, boy! Do your best, that is all. Try.
I self-certified myself for 2nd Dan. On the edge for Earth Turns, but all the rest were quite solid.
I didn't film :'( .... Big bird -> one turn to lh -> small bird -> 1 turn to lh -> tradespike!
1-turn lunar, inward lunar, 2-turn airplane, and ONE 2-turn lighthouse with the new grain theory.
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i didnt think the wormhole would make that much of a difference. but, it does.
the grain theory ken is different from any other ken ive played. the cups have rounded corners on the bridge, similar to a musou, but not quite as pronounced. the slip-grip ring is slightly higher up on the ken and also a little bit bigger than a JKA. the swoop and deeper base cup give a better lunar balance as well. and, i dont need to mention that grain theories are weighted to perfection. much like an ozora, the weighting difference is within 3 grams between the tama-ken.
after seeing how easier the harder tricks are with the wormhole i am tempted to drill a wormhole in another kendama. however, it really is the entire design of the grain theory ken that makes it play so well. imo, playing with a grain theory is an entire different kendama experience.
Today I practice-passed 6th Dan, and shot some footage for a new tutorial.
Today I shot some footage for a new tutorial ;)
-Rob
529 Moshikame - should be enough for 1st Dan
Today I:
Landed my first 1-Turn Lunar
Took 1h40min to film an Inward Lunar line
Threw a ken half way across a car-park to be caught by the tama of none other than [user]KendamaEurope[/user]'s Peter Wimmers...
...and then got escorted off the premises by three bored and irate security guards and one bored but quite docile rottweiler. Interesting day, all in all.
EDIT:
And today I landed:
Aero > Orbited 540(and a bit) Lunar> In
1-Turn Aero > Orbited 540 Tapped In Jumping Stick
Turntable > (Fast Hand) Inward Lunar (?)
Trap Bird > Over the Valley > Turn In
Milky - some of those tricks sound pretty awesome, would live to see them?? (slightly intrigued also why some cups and balls were a volatile enough reason to warrant such a security entourage!)
Today I - wore the glued tip off a keyaki ozora and started with some border balances, including a combo involving a border and an axe...)
Quote from: kendamatty on 18 September, 2014, 23:58:43
Milky - some of those tricks sound pretty awesome, would live to see them?? (slightly intrigued also why some cups and balls were a volatile enough reason to warrant such a security entourage!)
Today I - wore the glued tip off a keyaki ozora and started with some border balances, including a combo involving a border and an axe...)
Matt, I am happy to say you will see many of them in the up-and-coming first ever Kendama.Berlin Edit (shameless plug), which I will most definitely be uploading to the forum. Now, off to the juggling shop to poke our production team...
Today I got my 2nd ever Stiltwalk (on a standard kendama) while waiting for the kettle.
Broke one of my endurance records today. Video soonish.
Quote from: The Void on 23 September, 2014, 00:09:23
Broke one of my endurance records today. Video soonish.
Hope is not the stabs, I want that one.
My bet is on around the cosmos ;-)
Around the Cosmos is a thoroughly demanding trick for consistency. Well done [user]shalafi[/user]
Just can't help sharing my elation today. Went out this drizzly evening with kendama.berlin's Till and got some techy stuff on the GoPro:
Crane (inspired by all the building work around Berlin) > Forward Whirlwind Spike
Inward 1-Turn Dead Body > Lunar > In
Around the Belfry (a bit of a hint, also quite a nice looking trick)
Landed hand roll > spacewalk > handroll > swirl > handroll > big cup > turntable > spike > whirlwind. Not on film though. It felt so good to land it first try. Wasn't planned out just some freestyle. Also landed 7 lighthouse flipsin a row, also not on film.
I did my first bat and little bird to big bird to spike!! That is bird over valley right?
Nice combo, Ben, although I don't quite get how some of the transfers would work.
And Matt, that's reverse BOTV. It normally starts with Big Bird. (Unless you're using a left-handed kendama right handed.)
Thanks the void!
But does it still count?
M.Wang, did you think it counted?
i would say small bird to big bird is a more uncommon way of doing BOTV. usually its big to small, but to be able to go from small to big is equally as important.
add a bird flip (bird > earth turn > bird) after each landing to really give it some chutzpah :P
today i landed some 1-turn lunars without pre-loading the ken. in the past, i would always twist/wind up the ken before doing 1-turns. but, ive since re-trained myself to use a different method. previously, i would start with a loaded ken and from a dead hang let the ken start to spin and then swing the ken forward. when the small cup is at 12-o-clock give a tug, directly towards my chest plate, and hopefully LAND it. this method would work, but 5/10 would be a wobbly mess, and not repeatable as id like it to be.
now i use the 'hold the tama in one hand and hold the ken in the other' (un-twisted/unloaded) with the tama held just in front of the ken. then, barely twist the ken on release, swing forward and once the small cup is at 12-o-clock, pull the string towards my sternum. this gives that perfect smooth movement to the lunar flip and is the technique that has plagued me for a few months. i now understand the mechanics of the release and this new method is far more repeatable. just like i want it to be :)
Well milky, I kinda think it counts but then I did a regular BOTV. So yay.
Nice work guys. I've never got the hang of those, PikWik, but then again, I almost never practise them.
Today I failed to practice-pass 6th Dan by 1 miss on the last trick.
Quote from: The Void on 01 October, 2014, 20:39:41Today I failed to practice-pass 6th Dan by 1 miss on the last trick.
And again today! Bah. ???
Today I felt myself nearing Small Bird > Gunslinger, can't wait for the next session of filming to get it down.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 02 October, 2014, 23:37:47
Today I felt myself nearing Small Bird > Gunslinger, can't wait for the next session of filming to get it down.
Do you mean doing a gunslinger with the tama on the small bird? That's really hard.
Quote from: The Void on 02 October, 2014, 15:49:10Quote from: The Void on 01 October, 2014, 20:39:41Today I failed to practice-pass 6th Dan by 1 miss on the last trick.
And again today! Bah. ???
Three days in a row! Dammit!
*sigh*
Landed spacewalk > handroll > juggle > big cup > spike > whirlwind with no extra swings or cupping from handroll into juggle.
@Void I feel your pain for not getting self certified. I've gotten to pre Dan and missed 1st Dan by one trick. Can't remember which one.
Quote from: shalafi on 03 October, 2014, 13:12:03
Quote from: the milky oolong on 02 October, 2014, 23:37:47
Today I felt myself nearing Small Bird > Gunslinger, can't wait for the next session of filming to get it down.
Do you mean doing a gunslinger with the tama on the small bird? That's really hard.
Yes, [user]shalafi[/user], that's the one. I've realized if you pull up inward swing to the Small Bird already in a Gunslinger grip, taking care not to touch the tama on landing, you can get the rotation right. What's hard is the re-grip on the ken, trying to do it as gently as possible. Had some fall-offers while waiting for a train yesterday. Alleyoop!
Quote from: The Void on 03 October, 2014, 16:38:32Quote from: The Void on 02 October, 2014, 15:49:10Quote from: The Void on 01 October, 2014, 20:39:41Today I failed to practice-pass 6th Dan by 1 miss on the last trick.
And again today! Bah. ???
Three days in a row! Dammit!
*sigh*
Yesterday's long afternoon's playing must have done me good, because today I practice-passed 6th Dan.
Going to have to work on getting rid of the orange here...
Impressive screenshot!
I have to find time to finish the self-examination feature.
Nice work void. I self certified myself to pre dan today while on my break. Quite happy with myself. 150 moshikame.
Nice work, man. I briefly glimpsed you doing MK yesterday, and you looked pretty solid at it.
I got to 75 mk yesterday. Which I find strange as I never do it. I guess you get used to cupping from general play.
Today, i self certified myself through kyu 1-10 abd 1st dan!
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Today I landed a one-turn lunar on a dragon baby kendama. Put up a short edit on the 'Videos' forum.
Nice one guys!
I failed 6 Dan on the last trick again. Still getting that far 5 times in a row is probably a record for me. :)
Today I practice-passed 6th Dan. October must be my lucky month.
Looking good, Void, great stuff. I suppose if you keep up this rate you will have a great overhead to account for any shakiness on the real day.
Today I...
...am about to go out filming with Kendama.Berlin in full (at the present date 3-man) force, going to film Kendama Europe Pro Peter Wimmers doing some no doubt mind-boggling stuff. Just wanted to get a pre-emptive Today I in there, not sure how many of these there has been!
Today I found out that I have inspired one of my friends to buy a kendama. And blew a kid's mind with a simple pull up gunslinger. I also successfully self tested myself to 1st dan. Today was a good day
Yesterday I received the boxes of my international move. Now I have all my kendamas with me again :)
My good 6th-Dan run came to and end. I failed on Jumping Stick today, and 2-T LH too. I blame the weather, and having to practice indoors.
On the plus side, today I confirmed a yo-yo gig. I'll be demoing (just one trick, I think) for a TV show in a couple of weeks.
Today I...
...landed (Gunslinger grip) Inward Swing In > Small Bird > Gunslinger > In, off camera, while waiting for my turn to film. Since then the trick's been seriously camera-shy, to our collective frustration (there was another GoPro sitting around doing nothing all the time). Aiai! At least someone saw it!
Never practice off-camera!
An impossible piece of advice to adhere to, but one that's always apt (after the event)!
im slowly starting to realize that having a camera rolling while practicing is a must, once you get to certain level. im trying to make it a habit of having a spare smart phone (galaxy s3) specifically for filming long periods of practice. the process isnt burned in, but im getting the rhythm of 'lighting , roll camera , then practice'. its still awkward, and i find myself bored with watching the single framed composition. but, its making me think of unique and better ways to film kendama.
and then, some days, i forget all about having the camera rolling, land a huge combo, and am just happy that i did it. in the end i am doing this for myself, so to know the accomplishment has been completed is rewarding enough. if i can land the trick consecutively, and clean, then i try to record it. but, im honestly not at a skill level to make a serious edit,. Yet
Messed up my practice on 1-T LH today. A terrible 3/10. So annoying, when I passed everything else.
I've been trying this week to confirm a venue for BKO. No luck yet. Bah. Still working on it.
Today I practiced my Insta jumping sticks. But like most Insta practices, I always got a few flukes
Insta-J > Insta-J in to stilt > Insta-somersault in
Insta-J > boarders > Insta-reverse somersault in
I also managed to get: aeroplane > UFO throw - drop in to merry-go-round > spike!
I laughed so much after that
#wishIwasfilming
-Rob
Today I just did:
Helicopter->handroll->spike
spacewalk->handroll->big cup-> kenflip->spike
Yes!
Quote from: M.Wang on 13 October, 2014, 02:24:59Today I just did:
Helicopter->handroll->spike
spacewalk->handroll->big cup-> kenflip->spike
Yes!
Well done, but what are you calling "Helicopter"?
Here is what Helicopter is on kendama:
Kendama けん玉 ヘリコプター (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6SzbnrgxDc#)
That doesn't seem to flow into Handroll? Perhaps you have found a way though.
Tonight at the juggling club, while waiting for the kettle to boil, I beat my own (and current forum) record for Stilts: 5 in a row. Off camera, of course, d'oh!
And missed the last 6D trick by one as well. :-/
Quote from: The Void
I beat my own (and current forum) record for Stilts: 5 in a row. Off camera, of course, d'oh!
good going on the record. it seems my kitchen dama gets the most random play and subsequent 1st-landings/off camera combos
------------------------------
... landed some
1-turn stilts while trying to land 2-turn lighthouses. its weird. at first i would only use my GT for 1-turn/2-turn stuff. but since ive learned the proper technique, ive been using standard/JKA kendamas. i wish i had tried to learn the motion sooner. before, i couldnt imagine doing 2-turn tricks, but now that ive started landing them, they arent as "impossible"
Quote from: BKA on 13 October, 2014, 11:33:04
Quote from: M.Wang on 13 October, 2014, 02:24:59Today I just did:
Helicopter->handroll->spike
spacewalk->handroll->big cup-> kenflip->spike
Yes!
Well done, but what are you calling "Helicopter"?
Here is what Helicopter is on kendama:
Kendama けん玉 ヘリコプター (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6SzbnrgxDc#)
That doesn't seem to flow into Handroll? Perhaps you have found a way though.
oh! Never mind then! That's what yoyojordan (my cousin) called it. The trick I dud is when I hold the string in my non ken hand and spin the string horizontaly in a circle then throw the ken side ways so they spin in facing away from each other. I will send you a quick video.
Quote from: BKA on 13 October, 2014, 11:33:04
Quote from: M.Wang on 13 October, 2014, 02:24:59Today I just did:
Helicopter->handroll->spike
spacewalk->handroll->big cup-> kenflip->spike
Yes!
Well done, but what are you calling "Helicopter"?
Here is what Helicopter is on kendama:
Kendama けん玉 ヘリコプター (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6SzbnrgxDc#)
That doesn't seem to flow into Handroll? Perhaps you have found a way though.
ok. Here is the video of not so 'helicopter'
Shoot, for some reason, the video didn't post. Sorry.
Hey Matt, I think maybe you mean Rotary Swing (which maybe some people are also calling Carousel?)?
See 1m10 here: http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,97.msg8465.html#msg8465 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,97.msg8465.html#msg8465)
Today I practice-passed 6th Dan. 3rd time this month. More practice!
Three days ago I started playing with my left hand. Today I landed one turn lunar :)
Weak hand (left) - One turn lunar (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zyg-TaojlWM#ws)
Excellent "success face"! Nice job.
Now go and join the Endless Combo.
Thanks the void! ;D did the video actually post?
Hi Matt,
No the video didn't post. I was working from your description.
Did you try to *attach* a video, or just to post a link? There is a file size limit for attachments, so videos are v likely to be too large. If you were trying to post a link though, I don't know why it didn't show up.
Hi the void.
I was trying to attach a video but when I tried to post it, it glitched out and took me to the start a new topic page. After a few tries, I just gave up.
Quote from: The Void on 14 October, 2014, 14:12:50Today I practice-passed 6th Dan. 3rd time this month. More practice!
Passed again today. Cake for me.
Quote from: The Void on 17 October, 2014, 13:38:59Quote from: The Void on 14 October, 2014, 14:12:50Today I practice-passed 6th Dan. 3rd time this month. More practice!
Passed again today. Cake for me.
Ooh, and again today. Never done 2 days in a row before. Still feels a way off though, lots more hard work...
Congrats Void!
Thanks. Nearly made it 3 in a row. Just one miss too many on the last trick today. Ah well.....
Got it. 6/October.
Crikey, [user]The Void[/user], that's surely one of the highest reports of consistency the forum has ever heard about!
Today I recorded some kendama tricks I recalled from a very lucid dream this morning - talk about inspiration!:
Pengin Scoop Spike > 540° UFO
Penguin Scoop Spike > Penguin grip 540° Build the (tama grip) Lighthouse > Realize you've split your spike in half.
The second one was not a dream prophecy...
I like the sound of the first one... Not so much the end of the second one!
And thanks, it's going well at the moment, but no way will I let myself become complacent. Work work work.
Tonight I broke one of my own records, and had a go at some 2-handed stuff.... vids tomorrow.
Today I learned about the orbit and landed it on my first try. This is my third week with a kendama. I feel like a pro ;)
Congratulations trace3k!
Congratulations trace3k now try double orbits :) or orbit to spike.
Today I landed some nice combo's imo. All combo's are on my ig @ben_pycroft if anyone wants to see :)
The afore-mentioned trick, this time just managing not to break the spike...
Penguin Scoop Spike to 540° Lightouse to Scoop Spike (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt_T6A5GF2U#ws)
Nice ones Milky, Trace & Ben.
I failed my practice for the 3rd day in a row. Worst 3 of the month. *sigh*
Right, now I need to go and put my yo-yo head on, for a gig tomorrow.
Today I spent 10 hours travelling to do 45 minutes' work. Zoiks!
Stilla good day though.
#1000fps
#tired
That sounds rough, Void. I hope the 45 mins were fun.
Today I landed my first spike to earth. I went through a whole bunch of ladders on youtube and wrote them down on a sheet of paper. Now I go through the ladders until I land each trick. I'm learning so many beginner tricks now.
I got hit by a van last week and pulled a knee ligament so I can only play for five mins at a time. Total bummer. Getting x-rays on Monday.
I just landed my first lighthouse as well!!!
Yes it was, Trace! :-)
Well done on the tricks, but bad luck on the van. Ouch. Get well soon.
Thanks. I may be out a month.
I just got space walk into airplane!
Today I...
Managed to get a few clips around New York whilst on holiday
But whilst filming a trick on Ellis Island, one of the helpers[nb]not too sure on the technical term for their job[/nb] saw me and started to call me other. It turned out he owned a kendama too - and had it with him! He didn't know what it was called but could do a few basic tricks (moshikame etc.) we talked a played for ~10 mins - so all in all a good day and a good finish.
Oh and my Bamboo KROM managed to take a big chunk off the big cup. Time for some super-glue and a warning sign me-thinks!
-Rob
Sorry to hear about your Krom. I would like to see your edit when it's done.
Today I landed my first airplane to ken somersault! So psyched!
Quote from: Dimensions on 27 October, 2014, 01:03:43
Today I...
Managed to get a few clips around New York whilst on holiday
For a short moment I wondered, what kind of sequence "around New York" might be. Found it funny that you filmed it on Ellis Island. Then I understood :)
Ha ha, Lars! :-)
Today I filmed my submissions for the diabolo collaboration (http://diabolo.ca/forum/index.php?topic=12105.0), passed my 6th Dan practice, weighed, measured, and sold a kendama, and started writing up a web page.
Today I landed Valley fly under the bird ;) Bird > [Half turn of the ken to get the small cup facing you, in a weird twisted wrist position] Small Bird > Spike.
Fred
Played my first session of "Spin-off" today against [user]KendaMax[/user]. Lost big time :(
Today I scored myself an all mahogany Viking from [user]The Void[/user].
:)
Nice, Fred! Max has got skills, huh, Lars? Or were you just having a bad day? Glad you like it, Kev.
Today I passed 6th Dan practice. 8/October. But with a whole heap of horrible in the tries between this and my last pass. And it seems I need to be outdoors in daylight to stand a good chance.
Quote from: The Void on 30 October, 2014, 16:00:39
Max has got skills, huh, Lars? Or were you just having a bad day?
I'd say it was both. But we also played on different rings because of our different skill levels. And KendaMax is more solid than I am with on the respective level :)
The game's a nice addition to our sessions. We used to use the random function of the Kendamapp to explore new tricks in a non-competitive way. But to have some change is great.
trying to land this one..
swing spike turn slip grip turn in turn cliffhanger turn in.
Got it a couple of times, but still not concistant.
When I get it better I am going to try to add birds instead of in's,
hope it make some sence..
Today I had a half hour filming session before work. Got a couple clips and a few missed combos. Tried some new stuff out as well. Just gotta trim
The clips that I can use now.
Quote from: emagdnim on 01 November, 2014, 17:29:42
trying to land this one..
swing spike turn slip grip turn in turn cliffhanger turn in.
Got it a couple of times, but still not concistant.
When I get it better I am going to try to add birds instead of in's,
hope it make some sence..
I think a bit of punctuation helps make it clear:
swing spike> turn to slip grip> turn in> turn to cliffhanger> turn in.
If that's what you meant.... Niiiiice!
landed my very first swing-in to bird -> spike. Incredible, it just felt great. ... Given that I only wanted to do a simple swing-in and missed the spike :)
Of course, I couldn't repeat that anymore.
Quote from: LarsVegas on 04 November, 2014, 20:47:23
landed my very first swing-in to bird -> spike. Incredible, it just felt great. ... Given that I only wanted to do a simple swing-in and missed the spike :)
Nice one!
QuoteOf course, I couldn't repeat that anymore.
No no no no no. Please immediately say exactly the opposite of this to yourself!
Sometimes I find swing in birds easier than pull up birds. Not sure why. I think it's because I can see the hole coming around so I know where to catch. Keep practicing it though.
I don't like this negativity haha!
Today I filmed a quick trick for http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2105.msg16962.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2105.msg16962.html) and passed my 6th Dan practice. (1/4 November). About 6 months ago, I stopped each trick after I passed it, not having all 10 attempts per trick unless I needed them. A few days ago though, I decided I need to train my 2-T LH harder, so went back to doing all 10, even if I passed earlier.
...and today I got 8/10 of them! That's my record by 2. Coo. Quite pleased about that!
Quote from: The Void on 04 November, 2014, 16:33:04
Quote from: emagdnim on 01 November, 2014, 17:29:42
trying to land this one..
swing spike turn slip grip turn in turn cliffhanger turn in.
Got it a couple of times, but still not concistant.
When I get it better I am going to try to add birds instead of in's,
hope it make some sence..
I think a bit of punctuation helps make it clear:
swing spike> turn to slip grip> turn in> turn to cliffhanger> turn in.
If that's what you meant.... Niiiiice!
Yes it is!!
Give me a week or two and I have it, on my way on getting this one!
I just did big cup->ken flip->turn table into sara grip->spike! I also did
Bat->candle->regular base cup in sara grip->little cup->spike! I guess today is combo day.
Today I landed my first double juggle. Also practiced the intermediate speed ladder division. Completed it in around 45 seconds. Plenty of time to practice though :)
Well done guys.
Dark skies and rain meant indoor practice for me. Not so good.
Did some event planning stuff too, though.
Today I landed my first lunar on the new krom deluxe :) (not my first lunar in my kendama career though) it's starting to break in slowly after today's little jam.
I was playing around doing some freestyle pinching the string and doing swings back and forth also some half swirls when I realized of a trick I've seen mostly to Eji and I was able to get it out.
It looks like diabolo suns (internal and external) but you do them with the string entangled around the index finger. You have to do them in pairs, but you can do them any of the 2 directions.
IT is not a hard trick, but I think it is quite appealing visually. Does the trick have a name? Is it worth making a tutorial of it?
I'd love to see a tutorial on what you mean. I can't picture the trick as I have no idea on diabolo tricks @shalafi
Picture the entry to a half swirl, then instead of releasing the ken, let the ball do another turn on the inside (between your arm and your body)
You hold the ken in one hand, the other hand index finger gets the string in the middle and then the tama does 2 small turn, one on the outside and one on the inside.
Not sure if I explained myself this time.
Would it be possible to make a quick tutorial on it? I can't imagine in. Plus I find it earlier to learn if I see it. It's easier to grasp haha. Sounds cool though. I learnt eifell tower a couple days ago. It's such a simple trick but also visually pleasing.
Sound like some sort of pinwheeling? Sorry, prob need a video demo or link.
Today I passed 6th Dan practice. 2/7 November.
Congrats void! I managed to shave off 5 seconds on the intermediate speed ladder today as well.
I'll try to make a short demo video tomorrow, hopefully with natural light (but not hoping much, weather is really shitty lately)
Here you are, indoors video.
Kendama pinwheel suns (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMB-q9hrIl0#ws)
I'll put it under "What's this trick called?" as well.
Well done Ben, and shalafi.
Damp, dark and dreary today. Fail. Indoor practice in artificial light.
Thanks Void.
That trick looks fun as well shalafi. I'll have to try it out tomorrow :)
Inspired by KendAlex's "Wings ans Rings", I landed "Wingwalker > Backhand Wingwalker > Spike", and "Wingwalker Somersault" :) I didn't think I could get these tricks and would'nt have tried them without Alex's edit. Community makes everyone better !
Fred
Wow, nice job, Fred!
Thanks, Void ! You inspired me too with some of your edits, "Still Seeking Six" for example, that made me try and land Fast Hand Drill and Banking variations !
:D
Passed 6th Dan practice today. 3/11 November.
Congrats! I did failed 2nd Dan for the 2nd day in a row.
Another pass today. 4/14. Brrrrr.
landed the current challenge of the endless combo. Of course it's not on tape. We usually don't film during our weekly meeting :(
Today I landed my first spike to jumping stick to reverse jumping stick and my first bird, all on the pill. I've had the pill for 9 days and I love this thing!!!
You guys are all insanely good, so this won't sound like much. But today I landed my first lighthouse on my Ozora Enjyu. Actually got three of them. Pretty excited about that. I have a long way to go still. :)
First Lighthouse is an absolute milestone! Well done!
[user]Fireproof[/user] - we all started somewhere, and we all remember that feeling of our first Lighthouse, or Earth Turn, or other "simple" trick.
Hi-fives to you & [user]Trace3k[/user]!
Thanks Oolong and Void. You guys are an inspiration!
I did a few earth turns today. So cool. It's so fun to nail a new trick for sure! I can't put it down.
I did STB in 1:55, not my best mark, but not bad for a "cold start"
Also, still not consistent at all with turntables. I think I'm going to invest some serious time on that trick.
I've been working quite a lot in my flow lately, feels nice to play with a kendama more like juggling instead of single tricks ;-)
... did a Big Cup -> Lighthouse combo. Nothing earthshaking, but I recently started to play around with transitions and this is the trickiest so far - I'm quite happy :)
Just got my first complete turn table to spike! ;D
Quote from: Fireproof on 23 November, 2014, 23:55:15
You guys are all insanely good, so this won't sound like much. But today I landed my first lighthouse on my Ozora Enjyu. Actually got three of them. Pretty excited about that. I have a long way to go still. :)
First lighthouse is an incredible feeling. After landing that you won't look back. It doesn't matter what tricks you land, every single new one is an accomplishment. Even the most advanced players remember what it was like to land their first "enter trick namer here." Lighthouse has become one of my favorite tricks to combo into and out of.
Cheers man. Keep progressing.
Yeahhhh! Nice. I remember when I got my first lighty. Congrats!
...got a message from Aviram Lugassi, he's the maker of Kendama ISR, Israel's very own brand of kendama. How strange to be sulking, finding nobody free to play in the whole of Berlin, and then to have the chance to play with Aviram again! Looking forward to getting stomped at KEN and seeing some Reverse Swirls and Butterflies. Eek.
Other than that, generally one of those re-kindled love affair days with the kendama. Very lucky to have received a Hardwood Kendama from [user]KendamaEurope[/user], have been tweaking my Taps all over the shop:
Jumping Stick > (Interrupt) Tap Build The Lighthouse
1-Turn Lighthouse Tap Fast Hand Spike
JS > Tap Inward Lunar (almost had it a few times)
Fun fun!
This week I did a trick on the pill that Alex Smith doesn't have a name for yet. Nipple stall to earth turn caught with the male end tucked into the palm of the hand. Roddama had never seen it before, of course he landed it on the first try. I also did a stilt to jumping stick and my first ufo, all on the pill, both for the first time.
I have to say, I am loving the pill. It's become my go-to toy.
I find the pill easier for jumping sticks, earth turns and UFOs in general.
Very fun little toy.
Quote from: Trace3k on 27 November, 2014, 18:47:35
This week I did a trick on the pill that Alex Smith doesn't have a name for yet. Nipple stall to earth turn caught with the male end tucked into the palm of the hand. Roddama had never seen it before, of course he landed it on the first try. I also did a stilt to jumping stick and my first ufo, all on the pill, both for the first time.
I have to say, I am loving the pill. It's become my go-to toy.
Sounds amazing, although I have to say Pill tricks are beginning to sound very anatomical already. Nipple Stall > Male-End Stab? :-X
I hadn't thought of that, but I don't know what to call the spike part. I call the other part the cup.
I call them spike and tama actually.
I have no idea what the official names of them are. [user]Roddama[/user] would most likely know.
Today I started struggling with spacewalks again. Started the day with 3 of them in a row and then 0 in like 50 attempts. It's a tricky one for me but I like it alot when it's spiked. In the meantime I did my first UFO and started learning all the juggle and whirlwind stuff.
Keep on it, [user]modraska[/user], you'll get there!
Today I have the pleasure of meeting up with the guys from Kendama Leipzig and Munich, who have spontaneously decided to come to Berlin for the weekend! Happy about that! Yesterday learned from Kendama ISR's Aviram Lugassi how to do Lunar Rovers. ..And I was just done saying how quiet the Kendama scene in Berlin has been lately!
After several days off due to insomnia/bad weather/knee pain/busyness, I tried 6th Dan practice again and passed. 5/20 November. Being able to practice outside makes a big difference for me, it seems.
Congrats Void! Are you planning on going back to Japan soon?
Whenever I can raise the money.
Quote from: The Void on 01 December, 2014, 12:35:18
Whenever I can raise the money.
That reminds me of KendaAlex and his "mugen sponsored" trips. It's in between quotes because what he does is to sell a few mugen from his collection to pay for the trip.
it started literally freezing outside which resulted into first juggle to bigcup and pull up kenflip spike. today i am happy with the progress.
Is the freezing connected to you getting the tricks? Well done anyway!
Today I beat my own Big Cup Juggle record. But off camera. Oh well.
when it's wet/icy/really really cold I have much more time for kendama, because i cant skate. how many juggles did you do Void?
5. (With a big cup catch between each juggle.)
2 is normally my limit!
Today I practiced outside, because I much prefer the space and daylight. But it was breezy and cold, so was a pretty bad practice for me. Pesky winter, bahhhhhh.
I also recorded the trick lists for February's LKO the other day. (They will be released in January.)
Quote from: The Void on 02 December, 2014, 11:27:03
5. (With a big cup catch between each juggle.)
2 is normally my limit!
5 is quite a lot. I want to get some practice on that with a stringless kendama.
... will board a plane to Japan :)
Now I only have to find out what's going on in Osaka this weekend - or any other place in that area.
I just landed mini-spacewalk to lighthouse.
Heads up. Check if someone had seen it. Yes! Another juggler did!
After days of (pseudo serious) practice I almost landed my first turntable.
Ah, I wish I had Philip at hand to give me tips...
Today we... ordered some things....
Today I made 7 birds in a row, twice. Nice, but not enough for the KCC #30 http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2141.msg17316.html#msg17316 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2141.msg17316.html#msg17316)
...jammed with Thorkild and Mathias in Berlin, was a fun session, Mathias so enthusiastic introducing all the onlookers to kendama. You'd think he'd just discovered the thing. Looking forward to their session tomorrow.
... Spent my day with the players from the Kansai area in Kobe. The sun was shining but it was quite cold. Didn't matter, I learned so many new things. And I managed to do pull-up with a gunslinger, swing in with several rotations, a wrap around the fingers trick, and a swing in where the string is wrapped several times around the sarado. Awesome, these guys are so nice and extremely good players (up to the sixth Dan)
Cool stuff.
Always take every chance to meet up with other players, everyone!
Got my first practice-pass of the month in today.
Congrats Void, its massive amount of moshikame for these high dan grades.
I did my first whirlwind and laced double gunslinger on 2nd try ever. Surprised and stoked.
Holy shitsnacks!
Just landed jumping stick tapback with full rotation after the tap first try ever fluuuuuuuuuke.
ima get it tho
Just finished up at the Japanese Christmas Market where the KROM guys did a fantastic show. Came 2nd in the battle behind Peter (as always), then came to my own just jamming and sharing tricks with the novice guys. Tomorrow we're going to mooch around Berlin with the Autum Bikes crew, maybe even do some filming, would be great!
Keep your dominant hand toasty warm, everyone.
Sounds good! I'm sensing appearances from Thorkild and Mathias in the K.DE video, yes?
Also speaking of that, can you ask Marc if he got my submission, Milky. Thanks
Anyway, today I... finally got 1-turn LH> insta LH flip > insta LH flip > LH and managed to repeat it another 3 or 4 times! i guess its a trick that just 'clicks' after you get it the first time. Unfortunately I kept missing the fast hand stabs as I've been getting them more solid recently,. :(
-Rob
I'm finally getting somewhere with turntables. It has taken me a couple weeks to land them with "some" consistency.
Great work, guys!
I'll ask Marc for you - I'm hoping he's not even started pre-editing yet as all our footage is currently being harboured by our editing guy (the one who should be finishing the Berlin edit). A word of warning to you guys out there - always be sure about who is in charge of your footage 8)
Urg. Sore throat, cold coming on. No play today.
Still got some stuff done though....
Just landed my first double-turntable. It was much harder than I expected.
Quote from: Salvator-vals on 11 December, 2014, 21:47:41
Just landed my first double-turntable. It was much harder than I expected.
Some tips for this one?
modraska, you're probably asking about the "double" part, but have a read of this thread, and try to apply the tips there. http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,844.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,844.0.html)
Quote from: modraska on 13 December, 2014, 09:17:42
Some tips for this one?
Sorry, no tips. I landed this trick only thrice, so may be I need some tips. :)
I landed a hanging one turn lighthouse. On the second try. Quite an elegant simple trick.
A beautiful trick, certainly a good one to have down, [user]shalafi[/user]!
Today I broke in a new green Ozora, loving that process of smoothing the ken and roughing up the tama a bit, a good hour's session and I landed a few nice things too, including:
(String pinched)1-Turn Lighthouse > Lunar > In
Scoop Spike > (flip to) Lighthouse > Scoop Spike (Fast Hand Grip Switch to ken-grip)
...and something weird:
Hold the ken in ken grip with the inside sarado facing towards you (for most players Big Cup pointing right)
Pull up so the tama rests on the sarado and spike, preferably with the hole facing you (a kind of inside Frying Pan)
Let the tama roll down the full length of the ken (making a rattly, domino-race sound)
Fast Hand Spike the tama (it should do one Earth Turn rolling along the handle and one as it free-falls)
Yesterday I did a reverse 1-turn lighthouse. Quite harder than I expected.
... did Big Cup Juggle for the first time (i.e. Big Cup, juggle ball and ken once and catch on big cup - see KendamApp) - 2 out of ten. Amazing - I can juggle quite low and quick, but the string does not forgive any deviation.
Quote from: LarsVegas on 18 December, 2014, 21:54:29
... did Big Cup Juggle for the first time (i.e. Big Cup, juggle ball and ken once and catch on big cup - see KendamApp) - 2 out of ten. Amazing - I can juggle quite low and quick, but the string does not forgive any deviation.
That's a really cool trick, and yes, the string is really the most complicated part of the trick.
You can nos go for "pull up -> juggle -> big cup" which is slightly different
Nice work guys.
I haven't touched a kendama for over a week. Ugh.
I had one of my best runs at the Speed Trick B. Untimed, but only 4 misses in total.
I had my first click for 2 weeks tonight. My legs protest.
Did my first 6th Dan practice run for 3 weeks today. Got all the way to the last trick, which was 0/10, alas. Quite pleased to get that far after such a long break, though.
Today I renewed my BKA membership!
Very happy to support the cause as I've seen first hand how much work goes into all the events, competitions and the running of the forum (and the chances of winning something amazing are so high it'd be frankly silly not to!) Here's to another good year :) and thanks again[user]BKA[/user] :)
Today I did my first 6th Dan practice of the year. Failed, by 2 2-Turn LHs. Got everything else though, so not so bad a start.
Today, after several days of hard training, I've managed to pull off my first Lighthouses. I'm not consistent yet, but I feel I'll be ready for 1st Kyu and Pre-Dan in no time at all :).
My consistency at late Kyu tricks has also improved a lot over time, and I've even managed to do Around Europe, Around the USA and several connected Jumping sticks while practicing.
Good work Tsurushi! The first lighthouse is always a nice milestone :)
First Lighthouses are fantastic, but it was a long time after my first that I could get Around the USA consistent!
Today I had a better practise session than yesterday where I couldn't land jack. Was messing around with a Ken-guin grip technique trying Around the World, Around Europe, etc. The Penguin Earth Turns aren't good enough yet for Around USA, but I am near to landing Penguin Earth Turn Whirlwind (I think stolen from Oase's last edit). Fun fun fun!
Today I recorded the tricks for the Irish Kendama Open.
Today I was editing the videos for the LKO tricklists.
Failed 6th Dan practice today - Cosmos & JS.
Had my first practice run for the IKO (if I'm going). #tired!
Being a total newb I have been practicing by doing the tricks used for gradings. With varying number of tries I can land every trick up bird over the valley - except for ONE! Only today did I manage my first hikouki! Then I put my kendama down with a huge sigh of relief... A few minutes later I picked it up again and managed yet another one! And then I put it down for the day, didn't wanna push my luck... :D
How I've managed to learn the other tricks but not that one, I will never know. All I know is I HATE it - but maybe that will change after today.
Ha, we all have our bête noirs. Well done on 2 successful aeroplane landings!
Glue day. (Log in to see attachment.)
Tonight I broke a couple of forum records. Videos tomorrow....
Quote from: The Void on 05 January, 2015, 22:32:03
Tonight I broke a couple of forum records. Videos tomorrow....
You're no longer holding too many? ;-)
I just landed around the universe in less than 5 tries. One of these days I'll go for the-around-that-should-not-be-named
Failed my practice again today, but got other things done....
Today I took a photo for the header of kendama-ireland.org
thought I'd try a new trick today, randomly picked jumping stick out the book cos it looked "cool and impossible." clicked into the aeroplane first time, which is not usual for me, and then managed to jump the ken round and spike it again first time!! felt sooo awesome, like the gunslinger. A tricky yet simple and smooth looking trick :)
nice Sqveel, J-sticks might have been the trick that made me pick up dama in the first place, still my fave.
on topic today something clicked I guess and I got a whole load of downspike/stabby earth turns!
Today I...
or better said Tonight I... had a practise round at Flying Colors juggling shop in Berlin, landed some new stuff, tried out loads of new 'Ken-guin' stuff like penguin Kengrip half-Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn (as with juggling terminology, easier done than said), Swing to Candle > Insta-Stab, and got underway with a two-hour long Barrel Roll race with a too light and too slippy Ozora: by the end of the session I was landing Lunars whose margin of correction couldn't be measured with a micrometer (of course, only felt that way). Landed a few Barrels which then pathetically skidded out after two seconds of pure stillness. Anyway, just feeling the Kendamalove this evening (morning already, damn). Hope you are all having plenty of fun too.
Yay, Sqveel and Paul!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 08 January, 2015, 02:19:10penguin Kengrip half-Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn
Coo! I want to see that. (Looks good in my mind!)
Good to hear that things are still clicking away in Flying Colours; say hi from me next time you're there:) !
Today I was too busy to do any kendama. Got stuff done. And this evening I packed my kendamas for tomorrow, when I'll be being filmed for a rap video.
Yes, really.
Today, I managed to land Bird fly over the valley once. I'm still miles away from any sort of consistency, but it felt very rewarding (also, it's been such a good consistency training for Birds; I managed to land about 6/10 in several series right after that).
Today I contacted the people at the Japan Festival in Dublin and offered them a Kendama workshop.
Failed my 6th Dan practice. Need to get a lot more regular again with the practices after the new year break.
Today, I've managed to land both Suberidome Gokui and Clifftop several times. Secret grip stalls like those are quite tricky, but, nonetheless, satisfying :)
Today I failed 6th Dan again, but I think it was my best effort of the month so far. Last 2 tricks missed by 1 each. I also saw [user]Sonicpearse[/user] having a heroic effort at the latest Endless Combo trick, and [user]Paul_S[/user] training for LKO.
Killed by 6th Dan again today. I blame the storm that killed all the natural light half way through. #excuses
Quote from: The Void on 13 January, 2015, 13:49:58
Killed by 6th Dan again today. I blame the storm that killed all the natural light half way through. #excuses
Yeah, we can all pass 6th Dan when it's sunny!
Today I mourn the loss of my favourite espresso cup, after a tama went rogue :/
Had a great day jamming at Trinity Juggling Society. Met with another player, and sparked some interest about the IKO.
Damn BFOTV! :/ #6thDan
Today I had a perfect run on my first 6 6th Dan tricks. Failed badly on the last trick though. Knee pain sucks.
When my knee started hurting the other day, I rolled up my trousers to put a tubigrip on it.... to discover a big bruise on there. How did that get there? I gave it the day off yesterday, but practised again today. Still hurting. Failed. Better rest it for a couple more days at least, I guess. *sigh* #old
Get well soon, [user]Void[/user], you're as old as you feel (easy to say, I know)!
Today took some time out with Berlin's Kendamatill, filmed some tricks:
Swing to Candle> Fast Hand Lighthouse > Axe > In
was the one I was most proud of. Never had an axe on film up until that line. Just goes to show, sometimes you gotta go for it.
Thanks, TMO!
Nice combo - I look forward to seeing it.
Good fun at Altern8 tonight - nice game of KEN with Sonic and Ash, plus Sonic finally cracked EC110!
#QuickClickTrick
http://instagram.com/p/yNBnj3iHrI/ (http://instagram.com/p/yNBnj3iHrI/)
Freshie #QuickClickTrick
http://instagram.com/p/yPLhbMCHjI/ (http://instagram.com/p/yPLhbMCHjI/)
Edit: direct video url: http://videos-d-2.ak.instagram.com/hphotos-ak-xfa1/t50.2886-16/10946855_1544768179105342_183646161_n.mp4 (http://videos-d-2.ak.instagram.com/hphotos-ak-xfa1/t50.2886-16/10946855_1544768179105342_183646161_n.mp4)
#QuickClickTrick
http://instagram.com/p/yRkwxFiHnv/ (http://instagram.com/p/yRkwxFiHnv/)
tastes like cherries :)
I really like the last one.
Great little series, [user]Void[/user], more more more!
Today I found a new unlikely winter kendama venue at the bouldering hall round the corner, nice of them to let us play there for free! Was a serious off-day for me; I didn't even want to insult my new Ozora Enjyu with my sloppy skills. But you can't lace everything you want every day. Unless your name is Peter Wimmers.
Thanks, shalafi, TMO, I'll see what I can do...
Today I land swing to pinky, ring, middle and index finger. Can anybody land it to thumb?
Some people have trouble even with pinkie! Thumb could be pretty tricky.....
... had a ipod spin-off session with three other players (actually yesterday night, but I was too tired to post afterwards). I'm currently near Osaka and we met last night in Okamoto-san's Chariran-ya restaurant (THE kendama hang-out in Osaka). With the shop full of players it was very easy to find someone to join the game.
I also have the paper version, but the electronic one is much easier to carry (doesn't crumple so easily) and it counts the points for you. We had much fun and it was definitely worth buying.
#QuickClickTrick
http://instagram.com/p/yXEFKWCHre/ (http://instagram.com/p/yXEFKWCHre/)
Infamous One-eye Bat :)
Well done!
I landed my first moon circle, on camera. And my first aeroplane swap to spike, twice (not on camera)
First time I went serious about landing those two.
Edit; And another trick I just thought of, which may go in my next edit.
Kendama - Moon circle: http://youtu.be/kXUdOXLwoAc
Great tricks, [user]shalafi[/user]!
After a disappointing weekend's kendama, today I felt right on top of things again, sharpened up the spike on the green Ozora and spent the evening just stringing long lines of JS and Lighthouse stuff, then mirroring the same in Reverse:
Aero > Jumping Stick > Build the Lighthouse > Lighthouse Somersault > Falling Down > Reverse Build the Lighthouse > Reverse Lighthouse Somersault > Reverse Falling Down > Reverse Jumping Stick.
Really cleaned up my game a lot in this area, especially as I am trying to lengthen my trick lines at the moment. As usual, Knees, and, not to forget, Lungs!
Nice one, shalafi. It's the intake of breath and wide eyed look of surprise that gets me. :)
Milky, that's a nutso line if you got it all in one.
Lungs! Yes, I'm always telling people who are learning to juggle "don't forget to breathe!"
Quote from: The Void on 27 January, 2015, 21:57:03
Nice one, shalafi. It's the intake of breath and wide eyed look of surprise that gets me. :)
Milky, that's a nutso line if you got it all in one.
Lungs! Yes, I'm always telling people who are learning to juggle "don't forget to breathe!"
Hey [user]Void[/user], I got it on film in the worst tablet camera quality ever, if you really wanna see it, don't have many other options for filming stuff right now. I'll upload it if you want!
http://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1549667511952471 (http://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1549667511952471)
12fps FTW! :-)
Only the best, eh?
I got a premium gold last weekend and yesterday I managed a corkscrew (or tré) lighthouse flip. Missed the spike though...
Beautiful trick, Hans! So satisfying.
Today I set myself two targets: Fast Hand Lighthouse the World (Small Cup > fhLH > Big Cup > fhLH...) and Fast Hand Aeroplane the World. Still struggling with the Fast Hand Aeros, but such a great model for training.
Nice work guys.
Today I recorded the first trick for Outlink. Coming soon!
Now I'm off to see The Scaramanga Six, yay!
Today I glued the tips of some Kendamas and discovered that the cliff John is great for holding them upside down(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/01/31/9eb9e44014fbc9aec968f0b18c1f45e1.jpg)
I had a nice session at the juggling club tonight. No other clickers were there this evening, so I tried KCC#31 (got better, but not all the way), recorded some record runs and a silly trick. Vids tomorrow. I also had a couple of ideas for Outlink tricks.
Today I landed...
my first whirlwind with my kendama usa tribute triple stripe black and blue.
Congrats! Now do some more! :-)
Two months without passing 6th Dan practice is very depressing. Today the sunlight was shining through the window, and I passed my first run of February. Yay!
Well done void!
Yesterday I failed my self examination for 2nd Dan, but I made a nice Kendama tower.
(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/02/04/e3d6f703ab4e38e20412f47f036e5db7.jpg)
I come back to the forum after a few busy weeks, but still reading you daily guys ! This morning, I landed Free Bird Fly Over the Valley, then I found my new Girr Bamboo Regal Kendama Co in the mailbox, and just out of the box I passed 3rd Dan with it ! That's what I call a successfull day :D
Fred
Today I landed...
My first Bird
I was just trying to do one casually because i knew i was not gonna land it. I landed it :0. Gonna be a couple months before i land one again...
Nice work Fred & Leo. It's a great thing about kendama that everyone can feel good about breaking their next target, at whatever level of play. Kudos!
Quote from: Leologic777 on 08 February, 2015, 02:38:05
Today I landed...
My first Bird
I was just trying to do one casually because i knew i was not gonna land it. I landed it :0. Gonna be a couple months before i land one again...
Well done. I remember thinking the same, and it came much sooner that I thought.
My First J stick Line.
1- Turn Airplane > J-stick > Lighthouse > Falling.
Go it on video too :)
Nice one Maico. I remember getting my first line like that, and emailing my friend to let him know how awesome I was. He he.
Thanks Void, felt so good to actually lace a few trick together. Progress :)
Today I...
Finally completed Kyu Grading and now im going to pre dan YAY! already starting to practice.
I am going to pass kyu again just to make sure i didnt land anything with luck.
Well done Leologic777!
Today I was practicing double swirls, and some continuations. Surprisingly easy, at least for the swirl part, I suck at the exit anyway.
Then I tried to do a mall combo, but I didn't manage to land it with a kendama, then I thought of my good old pill, and here it is!
Pill swirl combo - juggling videos hosted @ Juggling.tv (http://juggling.tv/14718#id=http://juggling.tv/nuevo/econfig.php?key=8669208bc39bdcbaf4ed)
Like those antispin grip changes!
Quick trick for Sunday. Foxed [user]Dimensions[/user] in KEN yesterday, surprisingly!
http://instagram.com/p/zITYhFCHk8/ (http://instagram.com/p/zITYhFCHk8/)
Ahhhhhh, you were trapping it on the 'side spike' I thought you did it on the handle (body catch position).
In that case...
Today I also landed a trap to flying top
-Rob
I'm surprised that would make that much of a difference.... but then i haven"t tried the lower version.
Tonight I filmed 15 minutes of out of focus tricks. D'oh!
you guys should figure out a way to film some of those games of KEN. i watch games of SKATE online so i dont see why other folks wouldnt watch KEN videos :)
and [user]The Void[/user] i have done that (film for 10 minutes and then go to watch the "super tech combo" and the camera was out of focus...) and also, set the camera up, jam for 20 minutes or so, and then right after i landed the trick, go check the footage, and yup, "the cameras out of batteries" :/
back on topic - ive been getting much more consistent with 2-turn lighthouses. and 1-turn stilts arent so "impossible" anymore
Quote from: PikWik on 16 February, 2015, 23:25:52
you guys should figure out a way to film some of those games of KEN. i watch games of SKATE online so i dont see why other folks wouldnt watch KEN videos :)
and [user]The Void[/user] i have done that (film for 10 minutes and then go to watch the "super tech combo" and the camera was out of focus...) and also, set the camera up, jam for 20 minutes or so, and then right after i landed the trick, go check the footage, and yup, "the cameras out of batteries" :/
back on topic - ive been getting much more consistent with 2-turn lighthouses. and 1-turn stilts arent so "impossible" anymore
I agree!
I think I'd feel weird about recording a game of KEN and offering it up to the world. Personally, I think playing KEN is fun, but watching it seems a bit dull to me. Too many misses.
Meanwhile, this...
By the way, theoretically speaking if you play KEN against absolutely same-level opponent your should choose the tricks with landing probability 1/3. Just simple math 8) Not sure if it really helps.
Watching a game of Ken would be pretty funny though despite the misses.
Anyways, off topic - finished my uni studies for the day and had a go on the dama. Didn't just land a stilt on the fourth try....whaaat- last week i thought it wasn't possible. Going to use [user]The Void[/user] as inspiration to land one from a lunar haha.
Dama on!
Quote from: Salvator-vals on 17 February, 2015, 21:30:01By the way, theoretically speaking if you play KEN against absolutely same-level opponent your should choose the tricks with landing probability 1/3. Just simple math 8) Not sure if it really helps.
I totally agree! I think most people try for tricks that are just a bit too hard. You can't give people a letter if you don't set a trick!
Good luck, Maico - you've really got to soften that landing, and get a nice straight throw upwards from the lunar too.
Quote from: The Void on 18 February, 2015, 00:00:34
Quote from: Salvator-vals on 17 February, 2015, 21:30:01By the way, theoretically speaking if you play KEN against absolutely same-level opponent your should choose the tricks with landing probability 1/3. Just simple math 8) Not sure if it really helps.
I totally agree! I think most people try for tricks that are just a bit too hard. You can't give people a letter if you don't set a trick!
I also think people try too hard on games of KEN. I personally like weird tricks that most people haven't practiced.
Today I made a quick new video (coming out end of Feb), and moved a bunch of boxes around. Played no kendama. Oops.
Today I...
Landed my first earth turn orbit! its so exciting i litterally dropped my dama and went to hug my friend (he helped me with it) i took like two weeks to get it though.
Nice one Leo! :-)
...
finally landed on film the Swing In > (Fast Hand) UFO that I've been dreaming about since being in the woods without a kendama and an imagination that tends to run wild. Am I right in thinking that the devilish Yannick Brunner stomped this years before I cracked it? Edit 2? Can't remember. 'Dama on, people, Milky's back from the woods and happy to be on the forum.
A bit like EC48? http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1022.msg10732.html#msg10732 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1022.msg10732.html#msg10732)
Well done!
Erm, not exactly. Maybe better to say Swing In (Fast Hand) UFO, without the ">": when the tama comes up, spin the ken in your UFO rotation direction, and let go, grabbing the tama, then spike as for UFO. In one motion.
Ah, right. Nice!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 20 February, 2015, 10:24:57
Erm, not exactly. Maybe better to say Swing In (Fast Hand) UFO, without the ">": when the tama comes up, spin the ken in your UFO rotation direction, and let go, grabbing the tama, then spike as for UFO. In one motion.
I think I've seen that, it is a really cool trick. Congrats on landing it!
Today I twice landed double-UFO . Surprisingly each attempt takes less than 10 min. Hard but doable.
Nice. I might try one of those today...
Today I landed some nice stuff, but was especially happy to beat Peter Wimmers in a race to land Candle Grip Swing (1.5 Inward Whirlwind) In, as demonstrated by [user]Kendalex[/user]
http://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=918828078139182&set=vb.100000359945547&type=2&theater (http://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=918828078139182&set=vb.100000359945547&type=2&theater)
A gruelling but satisfying day's 'dama
Tonight I got a trick I was requested/suggested on film. Not sure how it'll look on a big screen... We'll see.
Today I...
...doesn't matter.
Balcyon Days: Handle Stalled (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-oPlIfOSq0#ws)
Oof. (cues trumpet solo)
<sing>Dedication's what you nee-eed!</sing>
On a plus note I managed to download some codecs (whatever the hell those are) and managed to render (whatever that means) my videos at a higher quality. Is the difference noticeable or am I imagining it?
Definitely, and you've lost the letterboxing too. Double plus good.
Alright, then I'll give another dose; was trying to come up with a line that involves the same trick but different grips that wasn't all just Stab numbers:
Spinning Top 3 Grip Switch (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6SWzzHkuNo#ws)
Today I finally self certified myself for 2nd Dan. I've been failing this level a lot. Need to get more consistent to pass it at IKO...
(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/01/5cda24a434fb1eb04402951f57ddf322.jpg)
around the downspike happened a few time yesterday :) feeling that consistency
TMO: Fast and nice looking!
Shalafi: Neat-oh, keep it up!
Paul: = "Stab The World", well done.
Today I test-shot a few tricks for the new 2015 Forum Collaboration Video. Ideally I want to have a few tricks on there, each building on the trick I submitted last year (Stopover > Fast Hand Scoop Spike). Here's a work-in-progress snippet:
Balcyon Days: To The Chopping Block (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NWATgcuhyI#ws)
Today I 'Mastered the Kendama' [nb]Ahem, well, according to the subtitle of Void and Donald's book anyway ;)[/nb]...
I landed every trick listed on the title page of the excellent Spike! book[nb](Of course there are lots of additional ideas for variations listed within the book too, but I got all the big one's ticked off the list!) Get it here if you haven't already - http://www.kendama.co.uk/books.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/books.html)[/nb]
So I'm pretty pleased with that - especially as it means I got my first ever proper:
- Stilt
- Clifftop
- Wingwalker
- Everest
Also while attempting Everest I twice landed and balanced the tama on the rim of the small cup without it touching the ken, kind of like a Candle Grip Wingwalker / or a 'chairless' Monkey's Chair on Small Cup (Could we call that a Small Chairless Monkey perhaps [user]BKA[/user]? ;D)
Anyway, today was a good day.
Wow, Kev, excellent work! Of course, you've made a rod for your own back now, what with there being 2 more books... ;) No, seriously, that's great.
Today I did my first 6th Dan practice for a month. That's a long time, but the lack of daylight was p***ing me off, so I took a break. Anyway, I had a bad Bird day (5), but passed everything else. So, not bad. Spring is slowly springing, with more daylight on the way, so I intend to get back on the grading grind!
Now for a bit of IKO practice....
Thanks [user]Void[/user] and well done to you too.
It's been said a million times but if I was reminded of anything today it's 'Use More Knees!' - once I started thinking more about that all the above new tricks just dropped in to place.
I'm very aware of the challenge of the other books - always been my intention that once I'd done Spike! I'd move on to Knees! and then Click! - then string them all together in a giant consistency ladder.
[*wanders over to bookshelf, finds Knees!, begins again].
I've self certified myself as 2nd Dan for the 2nd day in a row.
Getting better!
Nice work guys, really working on the essentials, great investment for your overall kendama game!
Today didn't have much time to play kendama but managed finally to land a few Reverse Swirl Aeroplanes that actually looked smooth. Happy with that!
Good work TMO. I like reverse swirl lighthouses myself ;-)
And today I failed my self examination, but still managed 1st Dan.
I also got an interesting entry for the cotton reel, which I have on camera, and started to get the hook into the c-fan thing that Donald did on his last video.
@shalafi: DanDanDan!
@TMO: I missed your last vid in this thread until now. V cool. (But, the first rule of the collaboration video is you do not make allusions to other first rules[nb]Err... or something less Meta[/nb].)
Yesterday, I'd missed 1 too many Jumping Sticks, but was otherwise having a good run at 6th Dan, until the sun went in, and I got 0/10 2-T LHs. But today I practice-passed, so that's okay. I also had my best run at the IKO list today.
@Void Good to see that you are practicing the IKO lists :)
Last word I have is taht Donald is not coming, so it will be a fiery battle between Matt and Void.
Yeah, sorry I won't be joining you in Ireland, I'm sure it'll be a lot of fun.
Nice to hear you're having a go at the c-fan trick; don't try to go too fast, and keep your fingers close to each other for better control.
Didn't play much today, but I did land a typhoon jumping stick while waiting for the kettle to boil!
Today I failed 2nd Dan self grading again, but at least I managed to fail safely to 1st Dan.
@Donald it's a pity, Neil told me that they were very limited in resources and they couldn't bring you in.
My first try at the C-fan almost hit my face at high speed. I managed to get it slower, but I was putting my fingers quite away from each other, so I'll try putting them closer.
@donald, we'll miss you! Plus... Ooh, typhoons, forgotten about those.
@shalafi, getting nicely Dan-consistent there. Keep it up!
Today I'm being interviewed again....
Quote from: The Void on 05 March, 2015, 11:19:25
@shalafi, getting nicely Dan-consistent there. Keep it up!
I have less than 3 weeks to get consistent with that bloody tricklists :-P
I expect you to do my grading, probably after the IKO.
Sure.
Today I tried one trick - 2-Turn Aeroplane as my cup of coffee trick - and as the ken was flying, I got distracted by thinking "ooh, nice grain on the ken!".
I then laughed at how ridiculous that was. :)
First outdoor practice of the year for me today. Spring! Bit cold, and slightly breezy, but tolerable.
Missed a couple of JS, and one 2-T LH.
Less solid on IKO stuff.
Today I recorded Outlink Trick 4....
Today I landed my first Falling Down!! Im still trying to master turntables. After those, time for some swirls!
Good progress Leo!
It took me 2 weeks to get a hook into turntables, swirls were easier for me.
Nice one Leo.
Today I had a not very good practice session. I blame being awake really early listening to the cricket. :/
Later on I tried some exits (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2279.msg18870.html#msg18870), plus had a last-bit-of-sun-in-the-garden brief evening session of just trying a few things for fun.
Today I played disc golf instead. But I did it wearing a BKA hoodie
And today I practice-passed 2nd Dan again. Really on the edge on Earth Turns, Falling Down and Jumping Sticks, landing the last one on the 10th attempt, but I made it!
Today I made a little video. Should be out sometime this week.
Here's a quick silly trick:
http://instagram.com/p/0AnuFWCHri/ (http://instagram.com/p/0AnuFWCHri/)
Did "swing in to candle" and then a 180° degree ken flip to spike. First time I did something like that. Worked three times in about twenty tries.
Nice one Lars. That was one of the WKO 2012 tricks. They called it "Candle Flip".
Last night I got a few tricks on camera. Not sure whether to save them up, release them as single tricks, or maybe save 1 or 2 of them for Outlink. *ponder*...
Good practice session today, passed 6th Dan, all but one IKO trick was behaving itself.
Now to the garden for a quick sesh in the last of the evening sun...
Finally landed more than one juggle to big cup!! My record is 3 so far aha =]
Today I practice passed 2nd Dan with my best run so far. And practiced a lot of silly tricks.
Quote from: The Void on 10 March, 2015, 10:42:07
That was one of the WKO 2012 tricks. They called it "Candle Flip".
What was WKO 2012?
Anyway, I'm all about flipping right now. Today, I did my first Whirlwind Tomekens
Sorry, I meant WKC: The World Kendama Championship at Kendama Festa in Osaka. (Search "wkc" on the forum.)
Well done everyone. Today I haven't played kendama, but my car passed its MOT test, so that's a plus.
I just got my first lighthouse>lighthouse flip>falling down!
Finally got turntables woo! Now i'm on to swirls! I have a small question: When you wrap do you start wrapping from the bottom or top of your finger? Ive seen both ways and which is easier?
Thanks
Leo
I tend to aim for the (middle) knuckle, Leo.
Today I recorded the Trick Around the World in the Ha'penny bridge. About time to make that video in Dublin, it's been almost half year since I moved here!
And with that it counts 7 vids, I'm afraid this year will only add Leeds to the list, maybe Palo Alto and/or Montain View.
Quote from: Leologic777 on 07 March, 2015, 02:46:26
Im still trying to master turntables.
Me too Leo!
Today I had a good crack at the Irish Kendama open trick list in preparation for next weeks battle... It is surprising how much the kendama can impact your consistency with certain tricks due to weight distribution of the different parts! Now to choose a weapon of choice...
Today I had a practice run at the IKO. Also, I thought it might be fun to try to psych out my main opponent...
"Ah, Matt, I see you are hoping to rely on your tools, rather than in your own abilities? Good luck with that!"
...like that. MWUHAHAHAHA!!!! ;D
[user]Leologic777[/user], congratulations! A great milestone in your Kendama play, and of course the essential trick for finishing a nice tama-grip line. Today I looked over some footage I made on a farm outside Berlin, a few nice tricks in there, maybe I'll upload some for the Collaboration Video 2015, we'll see! Also had a crack at Outlink Trick #4, lovely line, just hope the camera angle is up to scratch. Oh well, I'm averaging 4 tries per trick up until now :)
Today I filmed this little number on the balcony, quite happy with it:
Balcyon Days: Scoop Alley-oop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkN8r_jtbks#ws)
Nice.
"I keep doing between-the-legs swoops with Diving Top too." - The Void
Yeah, [user]BKA[/user], that makes me realize, I should have called this episode 'Swoop, Scoop, Alley-oop'. Darnit.
After diddling about with this one also had a great idea for the collaboration video. Dama on, people, spring is almost upon us!
Yesterday I passed 2nd Dan again with one of my best runs, but so far I have been unable to land the trick for Outlink, and time is running out.
Well done on Danning again, shalafi.
Today I was moving boxes around a lot, and taking the car to the garage, but I managed to squeeze in a quick IKO practice.
Quote from: The Void on 18 March, 2015, 23:08:26
Well done on Danning again, shalafi.
Today I was moving boxes around a lot, and taking the car to the garage, but I managed to squeeze in a quick IKO practice.
I'm getting decently consistent at the tricks. It makes sense, since I've been trying the same ladder for the past 2 weeks almost daily :)
I'm not getting anywhere with this round of Outlink myself :(
For the first time in about 2 years, I hit around the wing walker. Dang chuffed. Steady hand is ready for Saturday's showdown! last showdown would have been in 2010 I think Void...time to dust off your game face ;)
I'll pack my boxing gloves. ;)
Quote from: kendamatty on 19 March, 2015, 21:37:28
For the first time in about 2 years, I hit around the wing walker.
Sweet sweet Mary. Incredible.
Crivens! :o 8)
Quote from: kendamatty on 19 March, 2015, 21:37:28
Steady hand is ready for Saturday's showdown! last showdown would have been in 2010 I think Void...time to dust off your game face ;)
Quote from: The Void on 19 March, 2015, 22:08:13
I'll pack my boxing gloves. ;)
It's going to be an interesting battle. 5 BKA titles among the two of you :-)
And today I practice passed 2nd Dan again. This makes 12 attempts this month, 8 passed and 4 missed to 1st Dan.
I think it's about time that I improve my grading.
(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/20/8e996247165dcdfdb09cc91a5e2eb7fb.jpg)
Today I went to the Kendamondays event at ULA Berlin, a Japanese fish restaurant with a cool basement for playing kendama in, now called "The Doujo" for event purposes. I met Kentaro Akai, Sachi Tamiya, Justin of Kendama TPC (of early Bitter Beans fame, the Taiwanese kendama contingency!), along with long time Seattle kendama chap Zack Winters, who has just moved to Berlin. We had a great bunker-jam until late in the evening. I learned the string trick necessary for Infinite Revolvers and watched Justin bang (Pull-up) Double Whirlwind Double Reverse Whirlwind Spikes like it wasn't no thing. The Taiwanese guys seemed both happy and a bit perplexed that my bike is almost entirely plastered in Kendama TPC stickers. Surely too much kendama awesomeness to fit into eight hours.
Wow, that sounds like a great night, milky! It inspired me to search for a Japanese club in my city, and there is one, with 2 meetings a month. I shall have to go along when I'm free....
Yes, sounds like great fun TMO.
Today I went to the Trinity Juggling Society. Two of the guys that played on the IKO were eager to try our new tricks and show me the ones they could land. @kenDogma also dropped by.
Very nice afternoon indeed.
... practiced #5 of Outlink 2015. I was so close once, but didn't succeed. I can do everything until Big Cup and I can nudge the Bird back to Big Cup. But that part inbetween ...
However, I also find spiking after the Hoop quite difficult - see Void's video :)
Hey Lars,
Keep going, man, you can do it! Really exaggerate the knees on the hop up to Bird, and you'll be alright. Niemals aufgeben!*
Had a surprise session with Kendama Till today, was a brilliantly sunny day and the tricks were flowing: my first ever Lunar Half Rover and Oppose Lunar Half Rover, Clifftop the World, and some other nice stuff I might save for the Collab Vid. Happy days!
*Never give up!
... did Tomeken > 3/4 Earth Turn to Big Cup > Bird > Nudge to Big Cup - yeahyeah!
That's the Outlink #5 part I couldn't do so far. Now I only have to get the camera and do the whole sequence
Go Lars! Control of that tama to set up a nice Bird is crucial. You'll be all over it soon, flippin' the old Bird out of every cup, that's the way we do it balance-style! Really happy for you!
Today I...
Finally Passed "Kyu" I am so happy!!!
(and yes with an approved dama; a Blue Tk!
Quote from: Leologic777 on 29 March, 2015, 19:34:58
Today I...
Finally Passed "Kyu" I am so happy!!!
(and yes with an approved dama; a Blue Tk!
Well done! I'm assuming that's Kyu 1, right?
... I improved further on my birds - from a hanging tama only. So far I succeded twice with Tomeken > Big Cup > Bird > Nudge to Big Cup.
Still not able to do the whole Outlink #5 sequence. And the Hoop is sloppy most of the time. Two more days to go.
But at least my birds get much better :)
Funny, I found the previous trick of outlink harder. I guess it's all about different play styles.
@shalafi I don't know what to call it because i still dong get how to tell. I do know that I have completed the whole chart including the 50 moshi kame (2attempts. Got it on second attempt, lucky!)
That's Kyu 1.
The kyu levels go from 10 (lowest) to 1 (highest).
The Dan is the other way around, from 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest you can earn by completing tricks)
Today I did speed trick B in 1:20, my personal best!
Practising the consistency of all that tricks for the Dan really paid off.
Today I had a great kendama day. Starting out with a decent practice session this morning with Void, (he on 6th Dan preparation, me on string tricks and stilts helped along by a beautiful yellow Mugen).
The rest of the day was spent goofing around with silly tricks, getting some on film and coming up with a lot of new ideas.
More tomorrow!
@shalafi Today I completed speed trick B in 1:35!!! Slowly catching up to you bud... :P
Well done
@MelkyReb ! As long as it's under 2 it's good enough for me.
Well done, all.
Today I missed a practice 6th Dan by 1 hit on the last trick, failed to film any silly tricks with Kev, had constructive EKO chats, renewed a BKA member's subscription, and hit my (first?) 3-Turn Aeroplane (when trying a 2-Turn). Oh yeah, and I bought 2 rather nice kendamas yesterday.
Plus I judged a juggling competition.
And I just 1-Turn Lighthoused and No-Hole Spiked this: http://twitter.com/BritishKendama/status/583051278189744128 (http://twitter.com/BritishKendama/status/583051278189744128)
Quote from: The Void on 31 March, 2015, 23:27:46
Today I missed a practice 6th Dan by 1 hit on the last trick and hit my (first?) 3-Turn Aeroplane (when trying a 2-Turn). Oh yeah, and I bought 2 rather nice kendamas yesterday.
@The Void I hate when that happens... :P :-[ You should share your 2 new "rather nice" kendamas on the new arrivals thread. I would love to see them!
I will do, Melky. But I'm on the road right now, so getting nice pics and uploading them is a bit awkward right now. Next week!
Quote from: The Void on 01 April, 2015, 11:09:32
I will do, Melky. But I'm on the road right now, so getting nice pics and uploading them is a bit awkward right now. Next week!
Is BJC over already? Hope you had good fun, sounded like it :)
No BJC is on til Friday. I came home for supplies last night, now just getting prepared to head back in for another couple of kendama days.
8)
A fun session this afternoon of inventing/exploring new/odd/silly tricks with Kev & Captain Duncan.
Been trying to learn a new trick everyday for a while now, and also film it again once done. Had learnt lighthouse flip yesterday but didnt get round to filming it. Got a few on film this morning :)
https://instagram.com/p/0-HKjoxv6S/
I did 560 moshikames, speed trick B in 1:10 and than failed on the final Jumping Stick...
3rd Dan, here I come
now to get some practice in for the competition...
Quote from: HansNickmans on 03 April, 2015, 12:17:19
I did 560 moshikames, speed trick B in 1:10 and than failed on the final Jumping Stick...
3rd Dan, here I come
now to get some practice in for the competition...
Cool! I can do the moshikames from time to time, and STB under 2 from time to time as well.
Actually, you are very close to have it under 60 seconds. Well done!
Got a couple more new things today while waiting for/jamming with Lee :)
https://instagram.com/p/1A5Ew-Rv7P (https://instagram.com/p/1A5Ew-Rv7P)
Today I practiced a few tricks from the BKO Advanced List. Kind of fun :)
I'm hating the kneeling liberty candle already.
Did my first lunar today. Had been trying them from lighthouse all evening yesterday. After opening this gold ozora i had done my first lunar in about 10 minutes of play. Really happy!
https://instagram.com/p/1D3ljRRv4e/ (https://instagram.com/p/1D3ljRRv4e/)
Well done @kaia the first lunar is a great milestone!
Thanks
@shalafi ;D i had learnt lighthouse about a month an a half ago so im really happy with the progress so far.
Today I practiced the BKO list a bit. I noticed my terrible performance with the weak hand and decided to practice all the basic tricks with it.
I had a vivid memory of when I found around the prefecture to be a difficult trick.
I played with my new green pill! Big fun! And I was searching Easter eggs with the kids - first time for the two year old one, just hilarious.
Hit a couple of Lighthouse trade spikes the other day. Felt like a real kendama player when I went low for the spike! ;D
Also the "birds" have been coming home to roost consistently with at least one flying over the "valley"! ::)
Nice one
@KenSan that trade feels good when u first get it huh! Was trying 1 turn lighthouse trade to spike for some time yesterday, was unsuccessful :( had learnt some funky light house falling in half jstick thing back to lighthouse though. Still trying to do over the valley myself. Have learnt both birds but cant hop it over yet without some turn on ball. I think that will be my challenge for today :)
Cheers
@kaia. Yes apart from that one over the valley I seem to get a little spin on the tama that throws the landing off. The remedy is probably more "knees"! ;D
Unsuccesful with over the valley today. Did get a 1 turn light house trade spike and 1 turn lighthouse to some catch im not really sure the name of, like a downspike but still holding the ball?
https://instagram.com/p/1LudCURv5q (https://instagram.com/p/1LudCURv5q)
Had also learnt lighthouse flip back to lighthouse yesterday, however it was a lot longer to get the clips as i am now using a drift cam a friend lent me rather than phone.
https://instagram.com/p/1Ltod4Rv4M (https://instagram.com/p/1Ltod4Rv4M)
Today I hit a 4-turn aeroplane whilst going for 3
Good work everyone. Keep clicking.
Sorry I've been a bit quiet. Busy, tired, ill, and busy for good measure too.
Anyway, today I recorded 32 tricks for the Pro division of this year's EKO. I wonder which 7 will get cut....
Cheers to Kev & Captain Duncan for the ideas fest.
Cut out wingwalker :)
Quote from: The Void on 08 April, 2015, 15:43:17
Anyway, today I recorded 32 tricks for the Pro division of this year's EKO. I wonder which 7 will get cut....
Whoo, looking forward to see the compilation.
Quote from: The Void on 08 April, 2015, 15:43:17
... today I recorded 32 tricks for the Pro division of this year's EKO. I wonder which 7 will get cut....
Cheers to Kev & Captain Duncan for the ideas fest.
A pleasure and an honour. Really enjoyed it. Until you pointed it out, I didn't know I could be so evil! Very much looking forward to watching the comp. [Insert sinister cackle followed by villainous stroke of white cat for added evil].
... I landed a bird > earth turn > spike.
I somehow finally found the courage do things like this. Don't know why I didn't feel confident enough before. Maybe I think too much that I have to master the basics before ...
Been trying pull up kenflip spike all week and got my first one on film today.
https://instagram.com/p/1QSztgRv-S (https://instagram.com/p/1QSztgRv-S)
...blew into the Big Cup on an Aero, realized the force can get the ken to turn, probably multiple times. Just put your lips together and...
Candlesnuff Aeroplane (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MLCQWOiZyo#ws)
EDIT: Try watching in slo-mo, makes a bit more sense.
You know how to whistle, don't you?
Neat trick... Feels like there ought to be a bunch of possibilities therefrom.....
I've been practicing a few tricks that I don't remember seeing to anyone else. Not sure if I'll have them for the forum collab, for the Kendama-Ireland one or for my own edit.
Two practice runs today. Both fails, on different tricks.
Meh, can't win 'em all.
Today I played some kendama in the Japan experience festival in Dublin (just casually, not in a booth or anything).
Later I landed a reverse 1-turn lighthouse to lunar.
I love the inwards 1-turn lighthouse! Really cool trick.
Today met up with an old friend who began juggling and mayko. Learnt some trade at the end of this clip. Half spacewalk trade to spike? Really happy to have landed that one, the first one the tama had snapped down really fast to spike and was very shocked it happened lol.
https://instagram.com/p/1a_rENxv11 (https://instagram.com/p/1a_rENxv11)
Mini-Spacewalk>Handroll>Swing In. Well done.
Today I was trying to get more consistent whirlwinds and I have now got them down to about one in every five tries but whilst in the constant process of trying them I managed to get a triple Ken flip whirlwind and then got two whirlwinds after that! The kendama gods must have been watching over me
It's nice when it all falls into place like that. :)
Two near-miss practice runs for me today.
It's just the best feeling ..!
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Today I went to Merrion Square and landed 500 moshi-kames and a cool trick which will go for kendama-Ireland edit (and maybe 7toSpike on the BKO)
Today I landed a lighthouse trade spike, and a swing-in bird! Two tricks I've been working on for a while. Now, to get consistent... :o
Learned this little number, thought this was Sisyphus, typed the Japanese into Youtube and found that it's Secret Grip > Base Cup and back. So why's the trick called 'Contact Slip' in a literal translation? Anyway, that's about all the kendama I got to play today:
Kendam Berlin: Greek Mythology (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELh88hg90KU#ws)
Never been very good in stall tricks but in the last couple days I managed to get:
- Normal grip slip grip special>small bird> earth turn spike
- Secret grip > slip grip special > clifftop (now just to catch that spike...)
That Croix is a slip grip magnet for some reason.
Today I got my 2015 JKA membership card, to match my BKA one.
Time for an updated thumbnail, Void
Quote from: Dimensions on 17 April, 2015, 15:48:03
Time for an updated thumbnail, Void
I was thinking the same :)
Today I did a trap combo: trap axe ~ release the trap ~ trap lunar ~ release trap ~ trap stilts ~ release trap ~ trap in.
Inspired by outlink
Quote from: shalafi on 17 April, 2015, 22:11:11Today I did a trap combo: trap axe ~ release the trap ~ trap lunar ~ release trap ~ trap stilts ~ release trap ~ trap in.
Inspired by outlink
Nice!
Missed by one on the last trick in the park this morning. So it goes.
@shalafi when you say 'trap', thats like when you hold the trick in place with the opposite hand right? or am i thinking of something else?
Yes PikWik, it is like that. I did all the traps with the index finger of the other hand. Outlink had a trick which was a trap combo.
Good day at the Outdoors festival today, jamming with a bunch of clicking dudes. Fresh inspiration and got some new tricks in the brain.
Another pass in the park this morning. Off to another park meeting later.
Great afternoon in the park with this crew. I hit my first Around The Galaxy, and Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn (twice), plus some of my new tricks from yesterday's brain. Which are no doubt hitting IG already.
Sounds like great fun!
around the galaxy is - around the bird with a bird flip at the end right??
big cup > bird > small cup > bird > base cup > bird > bird flip> in
Quote from: PikWik on 19 April, 2015, 19:04:20
around the galaxy is - around the bird with a bird flip at the end right??
big cup > bird > small cup > bird > base cup > bird > bird flip> in
@PikWik Around the Galaxy is:
Frypan bird, big/small cup bird, small/big cup bird, base cup bird, bird earth, earth turn spike.
AtG was last year's KWC Level 9 trick.
We also called it Migration in early days. Here are a few extra commas for clarity:
Quote from: azleonhart on 19 April, 2015, 19:24:57@PikWik Around the Galaxy is:
Frypan, bird, big/small cup, bird, small/big cup, bird, base cup, bird, bird earth, earth turn onto spike.
And here is Mukai-san nailing it:
kendama 銀河系一周 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86GJjbyRrnY#ws)
Today I...landed lighthouse flip to whirlwind, I was so
Quote from: Jkriner987 on 19 April, 2015, 23:55:18Today I...landed lighthouse flip to whirlwind, I was so
...excited you forgot to finish your sentence? :)
Quote from: Jkriner987 on 19 April, 2015, 23:55:18
Today I...landed lighthouse flip to whirlwind, I was so
You mean LH trade kenflip spike, yes?
Today I jammed with the 'Bu Crew.
Today I jammed at Merrion Square and met 2 new local players with their own kendamas! Up to 5 people playing!(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04/21/7c977b7849f4c5456a6b4c09f5336961.jpg)
Cool! It's great discovering new players under your nose. :)
Quote from: azleonhart on 20 April, 2015, 05:59:32
Quote from: Jkriner987 on 19 April, 2015, 23:55:18
Today I...landed lighthouse flip to whirlwind, I was so
You mean LH trade kenflip spike, yes?
Yup
Today I figured out how to do turntable and managed to land one in about 2 hours of trying
Quote from: Jkriner987
Today I figured out how to do turntable and managed to land one in about 2 hours of trying
It's a tough trick. Congrats on landing it!
Well done Jkriner, and in case you haven't found it already, this may help: http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,844.0.html (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,844.0.html)
Today i took
@Dimensions advice and jammed my krom quad split. Found i was able to hit some tricks much easier than normal. Duno if its the stripe on tama or what.
https://instagram.com/p/12fjG2xv8M (https://instagram.com/p/12fjG2xv8M)
Today I got a couple of balancey things and a hand tweaky thing on tape.
I'll have to try those, Void ........:)
Filmed a new edit this week, should be up and ready sometime next week.....
Ooh, sounds like a little pre-/post-BKO treat for us all.
Nice sunny day here in Ramsgate so had some Ken practice in the garden.
Managed a few 1 turn lighthouse and 1 turn aeroplanes of which I got one on film!
Missed the down spike though :-[
Starting to be able to see the landings now with the one turn stuff also the kenflips and falling downs. Hurrah!
Worked on some whirlwind earthturns to but didnt get any. Getting closer though.
The video looks like one in three but was more like one in ten.
https://youtu.be/mFnZ9OIW9HM (https://youtu.be/mFnZ9OIW9HM)
Good job KenSan! You are progressing quite fast.
Today I passed the 1st Dan after a few tries
Quote from: Jkriner987 on 25 April, 2015, 03:23:27
Today I passed the 1st Dan after a few tries
Self certified or with an examiner?
Well done in any case!
Today I filmed the trick lists for [something that I don't think has been announced yet].
Managed to get a few more kenflip earth turns today. Also got my first pill in the mail and learnt some interesting balance thing. Been filming clips of all the tricks i have been learning as i go, thought id make a edit at the end of every month and made a start on that today ;)
...Landed my first triple reverse whirlwind
And a 1-2-3 lighthouse somersault (and my first triple lighthouse somersault) but missed the falling :(
Thanks
@shalafi but I'm still not sure if its more luck than judgment at the moment.
@kaia I will keep an eye out for your first edit. I liked the Krom quad split video with the whirlwind spike thingy at the beginning. Nice work!
Today I... http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744 (http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744)
Today I got a under earth spin back to under bird to lunar flip to spike quite a nice little line ... It took so long!!
Today I...
unofficially completed Pre-Dan by that I mean I didn't do it with an approved kendama. I did it with my Sweets Red Stained Ken and My Sourmash War Paint Custom Kendama. Still proud of myself though!
-Leo ;D
Quote from: The Void on 26 April, 2015, 13:09:23
Today I... http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744 (http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744)
Damn, Void. Feel for you, man. So close.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 26 April, 2015, 23:58:36
Quote from: The Void on 26 April, 2015, 13:09:23
Today I... http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744 (http://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/592292921929375744)
Damn, Void. Feel for you, man. So close.
Thanks, mate. So it goes. Previous best: trick 4. So to get to #11 ain't too bad. Just a little bit gutting though. It's a trick that I either have a good day or a bad day on, with not a lot of control over which. Hey ho, next time.....
Wow. Great effort. It'll be there next time.
Too bad Void, think a lot of people were rooting for you. The first drink in Surbiton/Surrey is on me.
Yeah, almost there Void! I think this year at EKO it will finally fall. You really deserve it.
Today I landed my first 1-turn lighthouse!! It isn't as hard as I thought actually
Well done. Some find it easier than 1-Turn Aeroplane. Similar level, though.
... I did several one-turn swing ins. Not as difficult as I thought
Quote from: LarsVegas on 28 April, 2015, 21:59:34... I did several one-turn swing ins. Not as difficult as I thought
"Swing In" is a 1-Turn trick. Presumably you mean 2-Turn. Nice. I had a quick try at those when I was in the JKA office on Sunday. There was a young lad there that has done 3-Turn Swing In.
Thought I might give the 2 turn swing in a go. Got it after a dozen or so tries, so thought, why not give reverse 2 turn swing in a go.
Acually turned out to be easier, especially as you get a better view of the hole on rotation.
So then went for reverse 2 turn to small bird. And after a few goes, it was on (and in!)
Productive little 5 minutes, cheers for the inspiration, chaps!
I find reverse swing to big bird to be easier than to the small one.
Well done Donald!
Today I...Got my BKA membership card and stickers :)
Congrats! Think i will sign up next week also.
Had managed to learn juggle to spike on my pill and also learnt handle stalls on my dama :)
https://instagram.com/p/2I7o8Rxv_S (https://instagram.com/p/2I7o8Rxv_S)
@kaia. Yeah I thought why not join and be part of the community. Wont be able to attend any meets this year but maybe next year. Also I just did the basic membership as I already have a Royal Kendama. But if you don't it might be worth paying the extra as they are really solid players.
Regards your videos you look like you've really taken to this kendama stuff well. I haven't even considered handle stalls yet. Just started thinking about Lunars!!
Hey KenSan, it seems to me that newish players see what other people are doing (on Instagram, etc), and "assume" , "ah, that's what I should be trying". When often, it's the newest, coolest tricks that everyone wants to try, even though they *may* be above their level. I recommend getting a solid grounding on all the lower level tricks, and then working your way up from there.
BUT having said that, different people find different tricks easier or harder, so who's to say which tricks you "should" be trying. Go for that Lunar! And those other stalls! Why not? If they prove to be too difficult for you... step down a level.
But always make sure that you're having FUN!
Cheers
@KenSan ive been working hard on the dama tricks. Pretty much stopped riding flatland bmx and concentrated on kendama over the rainy winter season. Totally addicted. Pretty used to slaving away for tricks as flatland bmx can also take months and months if not years to learn things so its very similar in that aspect. I had only really started trying lunar from lighthouse after learning lighthouse flips and bird variations. Have to start with the ken the other way so that the big cup is facing you though. I had also learnt it on a sticky tama first, that being a gold ozora.
Yesterday i had done my first bird over the valley :D
https://instagram.com/p/2LpEohRv2d/ (https://instagram.com/p/2LpEohRv2d/)
Also finished my first custom tama ;)
https://instagram.com/p/2L1cNYxvwS/ (https://instagram.com/p/2L1cNYxvwS/)
Nice work on the Tama kaia and the bird over valley!
Hit that Lunar today. Got the satisfying "clomp" sound as the big cup landed, followed by a moment of disbelief, and a couple of seconds of euphoria before the ken slipped off the back of the tama! Almost got it again a few more times but not quite. Practice practice practice in that order I suppose.
Well done, *Clomp* is also a very good approximation of that 'settling into the cups' sound of a nice Lunar. Today I am bloody amazed that I'm still hanging in there on Outlink, had such a struggle with the last trick. better get practising! In general! For anything that might come!
Got handlestall to bird yesterday 8)
https://instagram.com/p/2RM-vrxv67/ (https://instagram.com/p/2RM-vrxv67/)
Today I practiced three tricks that are kind of similar: LH tradespike, Swing-in swap to spike & Earth turn kenflip.
The first two I have landed them a while ago, but I got far less consistent now. Today I got some consistency on those. Did not landed the keflip earth turn thou.
And I jammed with
@KenDogma, got some dual tricks on camera. Fun afternoon.
Forgot to say, yesterday I also did "Orbit the World" when showing it to
@KenDogma at first try. Specially tricky the orbit spike.
Pity I was not getting it on camera, my face was quite something.
And
@shalafi, I've been trying to land it since - that orbit the spike is pretty tough.
Your face when you got it first time was priceless.
Well done guys.
Today I practiced my new kendama show. I'm performing it as support to http://boxoffice.brightonfringe.org/theatre/8948/down-up (http://boxoffice.brightonfringe.org/theatre/8948/down-up) on Friday, if anyone is nearby and fancies coming along.
Quote from: The Void on 06 May, 2015, 15:59:01
Today I practiced my new kendama show. I'm performing it as support to http://boxoffice.brightonfringe.org/theatre/8948/down-up (http://boxoffice.brightonfringe.org/theatre/8948/down-up) on Friday, if anyone is nearby and fancies coming along.
New kendama show implies that there was an old kendama show. Not sure if I've seen it.
Would we have the chance to see that new show sometime in the near future? Even if it is just on video?
Quote from: shalafi on 06 May, 2015, 16:16:31New kendama show implies that there was an old kendama show. Not sure if I've seen it.
It's easy enough to find, if you look. Probably rather dull to a kendama enthusiast, though.
QuoteWould we have the chance to see that new show sometime in the near future? Even if it is just on video?
That depends how it goes! :)
Now that you mention it, I recall talking about that show a long while ago.
Anyway, the kendama and ball sequence is still one of my favorites.
Well, let's expect it goes well and we have the chance to see it someday ;-) Good luck!
Being in a post-BKO buzz, I managed to land slip grip to lighthouse and in (like Matt does in the Dan Jam). Thanks
@kendamatty for explaining that trick to me!
Tried to learn some taps today as i realised i never try any thing like that. Also joined the bka which was a pretty rad move :)
https://instagram.com/p/2Yu30Exv25/ (https://instagram.com/p/2Yu30Exv25/)
Today I finally landed an Earth Turn whirlwind. Yes,
@kendamatty was right, I was doing it right, I just needed more practice.
Visual proof uploading... done
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN6d4899LkM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN6d4899LkM)
Now off to practice more until I got it more consistent.
Just landed a double earth turn over the valley and in. Goes to show that sometimes it's worth having a go at things you think are beyond you ......!
Rockin' day all round. Way to go, guys.
@shalafi. Very nicely done. That seems to be a very popular trick. I watched a couple of Zoomdanka specials recently and its almost there trademark move.
Right lets have a go!
@KenSan there are a couple tutorials if you search for it. One from KendAlex is in the forum.
After yesterdays kendama hype i was determined to hit the trick ive been trying the past few days with no success. Got my first on film but the catch was a little funny. Kenflip basecup kenflip spike :)
https://instagram.com/p/2a4wJ6Rv9W/
Nice one shalaf, first Whirlwind Earth Turn is a game-changer! I'm practising Reverse Whirwind Earth Turn right now, but I'm actually not that solid on my normal ones.
Landed 1-Turn Scoop Spike switch Ken grip yesterday, then deleted the file from my camera. Uhhn.
Well done, cats.
Busy weekend for me. Doing my new act (couple of mistakes, and the video's rubbish, so, no, shalafi. :P), demo for the warehouse crew, jam with Arron & Anton, another jam with Alex and Zac, filmed EKO Advanced list (coming soon) and Outlink 12.
Nice day playing out today:
Learned Pull-up Reverse Gunslinger Downspike and Swing In (x2 turns) Reverse Gunslinger Downspike, weird feeling but really great when it starts hitting home. Managed to pull it off in a game of KEN, also landed Aero> JS Tap In > JS Tap Lighthouse > Tradespike, was a very happy boy. And also dropped my first Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn as a finisher! Some days just flow, feeling thankful for it.
Keep movin' on, fellas!
Today I landed my first quad jstick, and then I landed a few more after that.
https://instagram.com/p/2jbc44iUHX/
I also learned kenflip late flip to spike, whirlwind late flip is next!
https://instagram.com/p/2jY2YACUC-/
Today I practiced a lot of spacewalks, namely for the advanced list of EKO.
I also landed a few nice combos and had a nice time playing with my Viking.
Learnt turntables and got my first lunar flip to lighthouse on film
https://instagram.com/p/2mNRIPxv4M/ (https://instagram.com/p/2mNRIPxv4M/)
... Landed some two turn earth turns. Finally I did my first two turn swing in > earth turn > two turn earth turn. Nice sequence.
Today I played with a bolero, a real one from Peru. Quite tough, but fun.
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/24/3a9aba78e6852086d2279f4214de5c43.jpg)
That thing is really weird balanced, "tama" is really heavy and "ken" is really light. I estimate the tama to be 4x times the weight of the ken. Also the ken has a too uniform weight distribution, jumping sticks and even aeroplanes are too hard, but earth turns play very nice.
Size-wise, this one is about the size of a competition kendama.
Apparently in Peru it is called bolero and not balero (or so my friend claimed), that seems to be the name in a lot of other South American countries.
Also, they gave it to me as a present because they were very happy to see someone not from Peru enjoying it a lot and landing tricks they had not seen before. I may drop a not-kendama edit in the future.
Landed a lot of new tricks - directly in sequences. First was Tomeken > big cup > bird > nudge into big cup. First time big cup to bird at all. I should have landed that a few weeks ago for outlink. Second was aeroplane > lighthouse > somersault to lighthouse. I never landed any somersault before.
Today I went to The KG Tues meetup. I go there every week but this time was special because I got to meet
@shalafi.
Also Ive played with the balero/bolero above because that's where he got it.
I have a few small things to point out though. :P
@shalafi When I first saw you I thought you were who you are. Then im like no this is impossible. I was too shy to ask because I thought it would be disrespectful . Then when my friend talked about the Bat I decided I would take the chance and mention it was in KNEES! Im pretty sure. From there I said are you a member of the BKA forum? I remember you answering something like "Im one of the major admins" or something along those lines. Then I yelled "OH YOUR SHALAFI!". Then I remember you saying "im glad people recognize me" It was a really funny experience.
Anyways, I was really happy too meet you!!!!
Thank You
-Leo ;D
Yes, it was very funny
@Leologic777 I think you mentioned that the monkey chair was in the BKO list, something like that. I'm quite sure I said I am one of the admins. There is no such thing as "mayor admins" except, maybe
@BKA itself. It's always nice to meet someone from the forum in person.
Edit: don't be shy, it would not have been disrespectful or anything... I mean if someone asked me if I'm someone I'm not, I would not mind. I also don't mind someone asking other people if they are me ;-)
I love the Tuesday meetup, lots of people, and so much fun. I wish I could go there every week, but in the meantime, I'll have to do it with the kendama-ireland ones...
And I also learned some new tricks today and got a few tips about other ones. Great day. Time to sleep.
Yeah!!
Got my first whirlwind!! Took me forever though.
Did some Royal Abuse today. And managed to get a swing-in slip grip special. Never saw that coming. This trick was in the list of 'will never be able to do'. Time to go through that list I guess.
Hand, land a quad inward tre penguin boarder balance somersault for me :)
Today I landed a ken flip spike:)
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Nice work, everyone.
"Hand...", Dimensions? Huh? Oh, right, typo/Autocorrect for "Hans" would make sense... :-)
But yes, Hans, everyone's list should always be evolving. Nebari!
Today I did a fair bit of kendama-ish stuff... but didn't even touch a kendama. *sigh*
@Dimensions, I'll get right on that. It will probably be in my Edit #51, so it could take some time.
Edit #51, not even Jeffrey has made that many...
Back on the grading practice today. Failed 1st trick, and sailed through the rest. Hmm.
Yesterday I got my first stuntplane to ufo! I also am slowly getting more consistent with both
Well done, Icemonkey.
Quiet weekend on the forum, it seems. I've mostly been watching or listening to cricket. Might have a little click in the garden this afternoon. What's everyone else up to?
Had a great day of filming for the new Kendama Berlin edit. Landed some fun stuff, was quite surprised as I've not had much time to practise lately. Some interesting Dead Body variations and some swash-buckling UFO lines were delivered. Also did some free-hand dynamic filming with the GoPro during a few of Till's lines, worked quite well even without a weighted camera boom thingy (that's tecnhical jargon in case you didn't know). By the way, what's cricket, is it a bit like the yo-yo?
Quote from: the milky oolong on 08 June, 2015, 00:00:42By the way, what's cricket, is it a bit like the yo-yo?
Yes, but it needs more knees to sound right.
Yesterday I landed my first bird on the small cup. And because this worked multiple times, I also tried bird over the valley. Landed it only once, but at first try - bird on big cup > bird on small cup > in
Hurray.
Overall, these were successful holidays. I was two weeks (with interruption) in Corsica and had a lot of time to play :)
Quote from: The Void on 07 June, 2015, 13:48:30
Well done, Icemonkey.
Quiet weekend on the forum, it seems. I've mostly been watching or listening to cricket. Might have a little click in the garden this afternoon. What's everyone else up to?
Thanks!
I graduated from high school this past weekend, that's what i was up to :D
Today I got my first gunslinger! I first tried going to big cup, got close and then I quickly got it, and then I decided to just try for spike and I got it only after 10 tries or so!
Congratulations Icemonkey, on both counts!
Today I landed my first ever Half Falcon Dance (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v_l5HHgGhk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v_l5HHgGhk)), and we filmed some nice stuff with Kentaro and Sachi, our new Japanese kendama buddies in Berlin. Was a fun day, nice to land a completely new trick too!
Sounds good, guys. Oh, Japanese players you have found? Cool!
Today I practiced my grading at juggling club. Failed, and my knee hurt. Oh well.
Did my first lunar flio to lunar and also lighthouse to bird :)
Today.... Considered what KCC #32 might be....
Quote from: The Void on 08 June, 2015, 22:40:03
Sounds good, guys. Oh, Japanese players you have found? Cool!
Yeah, Void! We're happy to have Kentaro Arai and Sachi Tamiya as part of the Kendama Berlin group. Did some more filming, got some great footage. Been working a lot so not had much time for kendama this week. Oh, and KCC 32 will probably be something else that Dimensions wins :)
It's quite possible that many people have not realised what
@Dimensions has realised: If you don't enter a competition, you can't win it. This is very disappointing. We hope that many more people will realise this vital tactic is important for success!
Quote from: BKA on 13 June, 2015, 14:46:34
It's quite possible that many people have not realised what @Dimensions has realised: If you don't enter a competition, you can't win it. This is very disappointing. We hope that many more people will realise this vital tactic is important for success!
I've been using that tactic for a while :-P and in fact it worked once. So, hey guys, it works!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 08 June, 2015, 21:34:45
Congratulations Icemonkey, on both counts!
-snip-
Thanks! :)
Today I did my first turntable! It's such a fun trick, especially with a Biggie :) I also got a few lighthouse flips on the Biggie too, overall a very successful dama day for me!
Nice one, Icemonkey. Have you already transferred them to a standard sized kendama? I sometimes use a large kd to train for a hard trick, to get the feel of it, before downsizing.
Quote from: The Void on 14 June, 2015, 12:06:17
Nice one, Icemonkey. Have you already transferred them to a standard sized kendama? I sometimes use a large kd to train for a hard trick, to get the feel of it, before downsizing.
I actually did it first using my yumu kendama, which is regular size but also has the holes in all the cups for removable spike pegs, so that probably helped a bit. After I got it a few times on that I decided to try it on the biggie and got it second try.
I know what you mean though by learning tricks on the jumbos and then going down to normal size, that's what I'm trying to do with lighthouse flips (although I got my first one of those on a normal size kendama too). They are good for practice and super fun to use, I also like the sound my biggie makes more so that doesn't hurt either.
Quote from: BKA on 13 June, 2015, 14:46:34
It's quite possible that many people have not realised what @Dimensions has realised: If you don't enter a competition, you can't win it. This is very disappointing. We hope that many more people will realise this vital tactic is important for success!
Was meant as a cheeky jab, BKA. Whatever the new Consistency Challenge is, you better know I'll be giving it my best shot at nailing it before Rob. Have a CC of my own that I really want to set, and there aren't too many ways of doing that other than...
Today I came up with a nice Fast Hand Lighthouse variation, holding the ken gripped via the big/small cups with spike facing down, tama hanging, pull-up tama and forward 180° flip the ken, landing in Lighthouse. Has a really nice floaty feel to it.
Interesting, milky. I think there mght be several ways of executing that move, too.
Today I passed 6th Dan in practice. Also, my wrist hurts slightly. I think that might be kendama-book related.
You should try illustrating them......:)
Had a bit of a play today, found some new weird stuff, and also landed pull-up reverse whirlwind spike for the first time. Oh, and a pull-up tap 1-turn lighthouse that looked very pretty too!
Failed on the last trick today. Always frustrating.
Had a great game of ken with
@KenDogma he's progressed a lot to the point of having even games. So much fun!
Today (technically not the same day as the previous post) I finished editing a video titled "Not a Kendama Edit" to be uploaded later on "today".
Today I think I decided on what the KCC 32 trick list will be. Hopefully I'll get it ready for the weekend.
... also had something on the bright side. My first ever tricks today were:
- reverse earth turn
- turntable
- downspike > center cup > downspike
- That trick where you wrap the string around the hand and the ken and catch on the base cup.
Some more royal abuse. Got a stilt again after a looong time. Triple jumping stick and earth turn double whirlwind.
Those Royals are great!
I got to the base cup section of ATW... I kind of started playing that one lately.
Great work, guys! Double Whirlwind is big, and, shalafi, ATW is a serious man's game. I'm still trying to get through it too.
Today Zack Winters showed me a neat little floor trick I'd never seen: place Ken flat on the ground, place the tama in the Clifftop/Handlestall position, press down on the spike and catch tama in candle grip. Infuriating? yes! Incredible, yes!
Don't know why you guys are having such trouble with Around The World. ;)
@donald grant and I tried that move today, milky. No luck, and a bit of a clanky mess, but a laugh.
We also went out filming today for a project.
Last night we play-tested Kendama Combones
TM with
@Sonicpearse. Seemed to work pretty well. It will probably make an appearance at Kendama Camp.
Void, I often throw Around the World into a game of KEN, just to give some cocky so-and-so a letter, but only now I'm doing my Dan practise regularly again!
Tip for the Clifftop Flipper to Candle thing, you need a sharp new spike to do it. Any rounded-off, beaten down favourite kendamas just aren't going to get the pitch high enough for you to go into Candle. I was trying it for ages on an old knackered Ozora and wondering how at least two other people got it in about five minutes.
Interesting move, I have to give it a try.
I had a nice day at Merrion Square. I did a Trap version of Bird fly over the Valley, using the palm of the hands on top and bottom and releasing both in between moves. It does not look good but it's so much fun to do.
...failed miserably at KCC#32, many times, and not without serious effort. It seems I am an easily-distracted kendama player.
Did manage to land this a bit later though:
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuFlFEPBkO0#)
EDIT: Just so Void knows I really was trying KCC and not just filming big flips, note the whisk and copy of
Infinite Jest on the table. Flower out of shot, I think.
Nice one, milky.
Today I experimented with a new hybrid. I'll probably mess around with it some more, and maybe try and shoot some stuff, before I reveal what it is... :)
I was soo busy I didn't had time to get a flower for a proper attempt at KCC 32.
But I went to get some dinner at a local fish and chips and played STB while waiting, quite a decent run, less than 2 minutes, something about 5 to 8 misses. The staff was not very surprised, I've played kendama there before :)
Yesterday I got my first 1-turn lighthouse! I've also been trying lunar a lot and I think I've gotten the hang of the slight turning motion you do with the ken before pulling up. Now to land the hard part of the trick! I see lots of practice in my future haha
Stick with it, Icemonkey, your first Lunar will feel soooo good. :)
Today I indulged in some constructive Royal Abuse.
Void, yeah I have been. I'm getting more consistent with actually having the big cup smack the tama in some form now :) It'll come soon, I suppose I should practice walking around with it in lunar balance though.
Today I messed around with earth turns. I decided to see how many I could do, and I got a couple doubles, a couple triples and I think maybe one quad earth turn :D I was really just hucking them and hoping for the best too hahaha.
I also did a front earth turn (wow they are so much harder than regular earth turns) and I thing I call a earth spin. I'm not sure if it's been done yet, but it's essentially a ufo, but with the tama instead of the ken. I'm don't doubt that it's been done before, but it's a fun trick. Idk what the name for it might be, but I'm going to call it a Earth spin since that seems to make the most sense (at least to me). Unless there's like some super official name/a more creative name for it (planet spins? Earth rotations? Earth day? 24 hours? 360 degree movement along the x axis?).
Quote from: Icemonkey on 26 June, 2015, 03:21:22I'm getting more consistent with actually having the big cup smack the tama in some form now :) It'll come soon, I suppose I should practice walking around with it in lunar balance though.
"Smack" sounds a bit hard. You want to think more of a "landing", I think. But that's a good tip you gave yourself about walking around with it. Try to almost-lose-then-save it too.
QuoteI also did a front earth turn (wow they are so much harder than regular earth turns)
Here, you must mean a "Reverse Earth Turn". Because it's the reverse of an Earth Turn. (No confusing skateboard terminology here! :) )
Quoteand I thing I call a earth spin. I'm not sure if it's been done yet, but it's essentially a ufo, but with the tama instead of the ken. I'm don't doubt that it's been done before, but it's a fun trick. Idk what the name for it might be, but I'm going to call it a Earth spin since that seems to make the most sense (at least to me). Unless there's like some super official name/a more creative name for it (planet spins? Earth rotations? Earth day? 24 hours? 360 degree movement along the x axis?).
Rather boringly, this is a Sideways (or Horizontal) Earth Turn. Yes, it's known, but it is a nice one to discover for yourself, isn't it?
Well done, mate, keep it up!
AAAAH!! I got my first lunar! :D I still can't believe I actually did it though O.o
I'm so happy right now yay lol.
Quote from: The Void on 26 June, 2015, 09:40:54
Rather boringly, this is a Sideways (or Horizontal) Earth Turn. Yes, it's known, but it is a nice one to discover for yourself, isn't it?
Well done, mate, keep it up!
Gah! That is such a lame name :P It's a neat trick though. Thanks!
Congrats! The first lunar is a great milestone.
Quote from: Icemonkey on 28 June, 2015, 03:04:21
AAAAH!! I got my first lunar! :D I still can't believe I actually did it though O.o
I'm so happy right now yay lol.
*High Five*
Now do it again. :)
Today
@donald grant and I filmed stuff for
two videos.
Going to be at least a week before I can edit the first one though. The other one will be out this summer.
... did a lighthouse > spike (i.e. throw the ball, grab the ken, spike) - ball control feels good
Nice one, Lars, Great trick to get the hang of, not easy at all at the beginning! I think you'd say Lighthouse > Trade Spike or Lighthouse > Swap Spike, even though in this case it's pretty obvious how you get from LH to Spike. Somehow just become a common term. I mean, nobody says Lighthouse Trade Base Cup... The world of kendama nomenclature is an odd place.
Today I didn't play kendama, but I snuck a favourite old ken into a friend's luggage after she'd been staying an afternoon with me in Berlin. Let's hope she'll appear on the forum!
Quote from: BKA on 28 June, 2015, 11:53:21
*High Five*
Now do it again. :)
Haha I have! Today I got to my grandparents lake house and played kendama for probably 2 hours. I practiced some spacewalks and hand rolls (still trying to figure out how to grab the ken right after the handroll). I also worked on my lunars and got lunar maybe 20 times. There was one instance where I got it twice in a row! So my consistency on that has gotten better :) I finished the day off doing an airplane with almost no light haha. Overall a great kendama day for me.
@the milky oolong Haha I guess that's one way to spread kendama!
Quote from: Icemonkey on 02 July, 2015, 04:49:40
I also worked on my lunars and got lunar maybe 20 times.
Really great - I still have to work on that one ... congratulations
Thanks Lars!
Today I played for around 5 hours. I would have kept playing but my shoulder started to get sore so I stopped. I got pretty close to getting stilts, and I worked on getting more consistent with airplanes, jsticks, and swing-ins. Lots of kendama!
Wow,
@Icemonkey, that's a busy clicking day! I had a day like that on Tuesday, and was knackered at the end. Hardly touched a kendama since! Ha ha... </old bloke>
Yesterday I edited the first Kendama Ireland community edit. Will upload it today.
But right now I'm off to play disc golf.
Today I did my first juggle to spike :D
Landed it twice already! :D
Been playing quite a bit this week.
A couple of unexpected highlights were a reverse swing gunslinger small bird (while dog-sitting for a friend) and a double juggle to lighthouse (while waiting for a bus).
Always nice to land something you think is just beyond your abilities....
Hey Donald, that's an absolutely bonkers trick with the Reverse Gunslinger, hope you were happy with it.
Today the Berlin crew entertained KROM HQ's Rolf S, Ganer, the Copenhagen big-hitter and long-time KROMIE. I didn't know much about him before today but I continue to be impressed by the KROM Kendamalove. We met on the street and Rolf showed off some serious Copenhagen freestyle trick lines (smooth diving Moon Circle into Swirl into Pinwheel into slapped Butterfly stuff to make your mind boggle).
Then we took to the park and played some games of Follow, and Rolf insisted we keep the tricks simple and just go for long lines. It was so great to be battling him with a ten, twenty trick long Follow line, just completely focussed on consistency. He showed our little team what it means to 'make everything count', as Eelco recently put it, referring to a different KROMIE. To be honest our team didn't hold up well to this sustained barrage of the most simple of tricks in the book, but I was trying my damndest, and really let things get flowy and smooth in that Danish way.
After that we bashed out a few rounds of Points in the subway, Rolf taking almost everything home and even doing several flawless rounds (5x Slip-On Stick at high speed was particularly beautiful), before discussing tricks and showing variations, at which point he was even more involved than ever, completely blown away by the tiniest differences and seeing possibilities open up he'd not yet thought about. Some of these he insisted filming for Instagram, and he seemed genuinely elated when the tricks were finally landed on film.
I know this isn't usually the place for longer posts, but I just thought some of you might appreciate, as we did today, this instance of real kendama spirit. If you ever have a Rolf in your country, get hold of him and have an hour or two of kendama with him, you'll learn a lot, and I don't just mean tricks.
I think the swing was reversed in Donald's trick, not the Gunslinger (So: Gunslinger [Reverse Swing] Small Bird)? Very nice though.
Loved your post, Milky. :)
Today I released a video.
Today was cloudy, wet and grey. So I did some video editing. Expect a new Donald & Void collaboration soon.
Today I played at Merrion Sq. I traded a Kendama with @Kendogma and be both raced the STB and both landed it in less than 1:20.
We also played "chained tricks" and loved the format (not sure how TMO called it). We went for long combinations of easy tricks, so much fun.
Less Outlink, more Linkup? :-)
Two days ago I finally self-certified the 2nd Dan for the first time after the failed exam three weeks ago. Feels good. I had about 450 moshikame, i.e. the safety margin is there. All praise to
@shalafi for the cool Kendama App that helps me so much to keep track.
Nice job!!
I just got my 3rd whirlwind!! That trick is going to be occupying my time for a bit. ;)
I also just self certified 1st Dan!! Hurray! :D
Yesterday I...
Had a fun day filming with
@AlexOdd and Mark from Oddballs for a video for Royal. And also witnessed Luke Davies juggle 9 balls on request in the shop too! It was a fun day all round.
-Rob
Last week I went on a camping holiday in France. Brought two oozora's and my Royal. Managed to get stilt to lighthouse to in and lunar to lighthouse (and the reverse). I was never very keen on these balancing tricks, they seemed impossible. But for some reason they're beginning to grow on me. Maybe I'll put out a 'Royal Abuse' vid of my own once these get more consistent.
Today I land my first lunar flip. Unexpectedly it was little bit easier than first lunar or first stilt.
Nice work, dudes! I've been offline for 4 days or so (funeral, party in the back of beyond). Catching up....
Today I recorded Around the World in Astana. Probably the first kendama video done in Kazakhstan :)
QuoteProbably the first kendama video done in Kazakhstan :)
Actually the second one :) Here is the first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8TOqyDDHKE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8TOqyDDHKE)
In the description we can read (in russian) that this is the only kendama player from Kazakhstan.
That's a Nice little edit.
Well today I hit a one turn luner but caught a smidgen of thumb, so will probably have to right that off :'(
Today I self certified myself 2nd Dan after months without trying, just as a little warm-up for the EKO.
I just self certified 2nd Dan, only 6 misses do I'm pretty proud...!!
Well done guys.
@shalafi - I forgot you're coming to the EKO - looking forward to meeting you finally!
Quote from: Kev on 13 August, 2015, 20:19:38
Well done guys.
@shalafi - I forgot you're coming to the EKO - looking forward to meeting you finally!
Haven't we met yet? I'm terrible for names and sticking nicknames at people :-/
No we haven't unless I've forgotten! I'm pretty bad too :)
Today I... Little bird across the valley to wing walker slide transition thing to in..!! Nice feeling little balance line, also I got my first gun slinger handle stall. Good dama day.
Nice one,
@Kengeaa Monday: 1 miss. Tuesday: pass. Weds: rain. Thurs: cricket. Friday: 1 miss.
Lost it on JS yesterday, as the light faded and the rain came. This evening, adopting Basic stance, after the rain left and the light returned, hit 'em all. #6thDan
Woo hoo. Nice work Void. Very impressive.
:)
Well done!
Thanks, but it's only practice. Need more consistency....
Was consistent last night at the juggling club (in not-so-fab lighting), which was pleasing. And then today, not quite so. One blight of orange amongst the green. Don't miss the Spike, Void, don't miss the Spike.
#KendamApp #Android
Void, are you trying again for sixth when you go to the WKO?
It'd be rude not to.
Quote from: The Void on 25 August, 2015, 21:53:16
It'd be rude not to.
Indeed. We just hope that the next video of the series "Still Seeking Six" and "Further Five Frustration" can be titled something like "Added Awesome Achievement"
Quote from: shalafi on 25 August, 2015, 22:04:52
Indeed. We just hope that the next video of the series "Still Seeking Six" and "Further Five Frustration" can be titled something like "Added Awesome Achievement"
Agreed!
Go get it Void!
Today I glued some tips, and messed up 1-Turn Aeroplane.
Not had too much time for kendama recently, still trying to stay creative and enjoy what time I do get to play. Today I thought up and landed this:
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkRj95YdKg8&feature=youtu.be#)
Neat, Milky. *tries it* Hmmm, tricky.
Today I messed up Jumping Stick, but got 2-T LH for the 6th day in a row.
I also had a run-through of the WKO tricks. That base cup scoop (without the pirouette) is a killer. Managed all the rest, after a few goes.
Managed to complete Speed Trick B (with some errors) in 44 seconds!
What a relief. Need to work on minimising errors.
2015/08/29 Speed Trick B (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7C0eIbPifM#)
Quote from: azleonhart on 29 August, 2015, 10:43:02
Managed to complete Speed Trick B (with some errors) in 44 seconds!
What a relief. Need to work on minimising errors.
2015/08/29 Speed Trick B (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7C0eIbPifM#)
Well done. You can save some time on transitions, I think.
But... isn't that a Musou? Not allowed in official STB exams. Go JKA for your practices.
Quote from: azleonhart on 29 August, 2015, 10:43:02
Managed to complete Speed Trick B (with some errors) in 44 seconds!
What a relief. Need to work on minimising errors.
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Really nice run, seemed very relaxed, I'm sure you can shave some seconds off with a little more practise. Good work!
Got a couple of passes in this weekend. I'm off to the local shop to reward myself with chocolate. :-)
Was noodling the other day, and landed lunar - axe - lunar - in. Don't even recall why I tried it; most of what I was doing was my usual noodly stuff. But 'twas very satisfying to land something subtle out of the blue (for a change :) )
Nice one, Donald. I still don't think I've managed an Axe to Lunar - I'm probably not getting the throw/lift right. (Not that I've tried lately.)
No chocolate rewards for me today: so close to turning KendamApp all green, but fell at the last hurdle. Ah well.
Donald, that's a serious trick indeed, serious kudos for haing the cojones to go for the second Lunar too. I managed (for me) a pretty serious axe line a few months ago which is going be in the new Kendama Berlin edit, but once the transition to Axe was there, I was so exhausted I had to just spike the thing!
Sounds like you're really cranking up the training game, Void, I wish you all the best. By the way, well done on the WKO tricks, I suppose you landed the Turning Painted Scroll thing? I'm always looking for 'authentic Japanese' tricks to bring to games of KEN (stuff that you only really see the Japanese doing, I suppose I mean), but not had a chance to start serious work on cracking it.
Yeah, milky. That was one of the compulsory tricks in 2012, so I worked on it quite a bit back then. Not done it for a while, but after dusting it off, it was just about still in the armoury.
Had a little practice blast at STB tonight. Got my best run on-camera. Will upload tomorrow.
Today I got 8/10 2-Turn Lighthouses. I've only done that once before, so that was very pleasing. Shame I only got 7/10 JS though, so failed 6th Dan practice. Eggy bread time, then a bit of WKO & C&F practice.
Today I dislike Jumping Stick.
Today I landed this twice in a row then spent 15mins trying to get it on video [emoji28]
https://instagram.com/p/7OHSZmh_5mpIvKUDbbXNwF8A6QYnCabN5ok1g0/
By the way what's it called? Stunt plane 360 stunt plane?
Today I played with a tree trunk to do some string tricks and got a few interesting variations, but I didn't get any of those on camera...
Quote from: KenSan on 04 September, 2015, 20:39:54
By the way what's it called? Stunt plane 360 stunt plane?
Scoop Spike > Backhand Jumping Stick
Cheers
@BKA. Is that scoop spike because I didn't catch the ken on the vertical?
Meh, depends who you ask. It's just jamming, right? Above horizontal is usually cool, or above 45° off-vert for sticklers. In a comp, it may be specified more precisely.
Did my first inward lunar today. Didn't spike it though..
Finally managed to get lightning drop swap bird yesterday
Quote from: HansNickmans on 12 September, 2015, 17:57:02
Did my first inward lunar today. Didn't spike it though..
Landing my first inward Lunar was an absolutely golden moment for me in my kendama development. Who cares if you didn't manage to spike your first one? Pretty sure I didn't manage mine! Keep it up!
Retried it today and got the spike! You're right, it does feel like a golden moment!
While reading your posts, I realized I never tried Inward Lunar before, so I gave it a try this afternoon and passed it twice (only spiked the second one). I'm happy, but my "golden moments" remain my first Bird fly over the Valley, Stilt or Lunar Barrel Roll. It took me months to land this last one, and I still find it so hard :-[
*High fives* everyone!
Quote from: fredCP on 13 September, 2015, 17:16:29
While reading your posts, I realized I never tried Inward Lunar before, so I gave it a try this afternoon and passed it twice (only spiked the second one). I'm happy, but my "golden moments" remain my first Bird fly over the Valley, Stilt or Lunar Barrel Roll. It took me months to land this last one, and I still find it so hard :-[
Lunar Barrel Roll is a right tricky one. I have to use maximum concentration and 'pop' to get the ken to turn properly, and find myself imagining my hand sort of set on a horizontal rail that allows no forward/backward movement at all. Love it when it lands, though, such a nice feeling! Am working on Inwards right now for a long Rover/Barrel Roll line :)
Today I ... got really into Speed Trick B. I've not really done it before for some reason. It's a great and well thought out challenge as
@the milky oolong has pointed out, (and also I need it to hop up to 3rd Dan which is my next grading aim).
I also decided to clean up and develop my kendama skills all round - there are lots of tricks I can kind of do that I've never really finished learning. I got some lovely slow and floaty turntables and became much better with swirl style tricks too.
I also continued work on some new Le Chef custom kendamas which are looking really fantastic.
All in all, a good 'dama day.
Today I tried a combo I thought up the other day. Didn't get it on film. Will work on it. Now I'm doing this:
https://twitter.com/thevoidtlmb/status/647811627555942402
@cello_91
Ohhh
@The Void Yess! So hyped for this!! :D
Yesterday Frank Typhoon Tyson died. So today I did this:
https://instagram.com/p/8Lf-yhiHtY/
Plus, today I got that trick I've been trying for a few days. It's too long for IG, so I'll save it up....
I gave a kendama workshop at University College of Dublin. People got interested, and I got asked if I could do another one for the Irish Japan Association ;-)
I swear that I'll grow a Kendama community in this island!
I found out today that my stall this weekend will be next to the Japan Foundation's. Looking forwards to chatting to them! :)
Double stilt flip!
Been getting these a lot more consistent recently
Inspired by the Endless Combo #125, today I...
https://instagram.com/p/8OxmHlKlSf/
That was very nice, Void.
Today I had a little post-golf session in the garden. Lots of swingy stuff; was rather chuffed getting multiple landings of baton twirl to 1 turn lighthouse, and space walk - handroll - fast throw one turn lighthouse.
Gotta make the most of the good weather while it's still here....:)
Cheers,
@donald grant . Sounds good. I've always found those throw-to-lighthouse moves trickier than they ought to be. Another one for the "to practice" list, I suppose.
Meanwhile, this one leaked out onto the net:
https://instagram.com/p/8N6zLuqlQg/
I always like it to see you have so much fun in it void! Cool stuff.
And i'm going to leave this here for everyone to watch, i'm beyobd hyped that i finally did it! Can you help me name this @thevoid ?
https://instagram.com/p/8QlzAyPmjn/
Great trick!
Personally I'd call it Aeroplane > Gear Change > 3 Turn Reverse Aeroplane.
#AeroGearChangeTripReverseAero
Another one from earlier this year. Just a simple doubles trick.
https://instagram.com/p/8S2t3MKlfA/
A cheeky trick from me, a couple of weeks back
https://instagram.com/p/8VVExVKlWs/
First double lighthouse flip on the Gold Oozora. Felt pretty good.
Everyone getting fresh with the 'grams, keep them coming! Had a race to land this and its inverse (Swing-in Trade Backhand Scoop Spike), thought I'd share it with you guys. Tip: drinking tea out of a cup with an owl on it helps you see Stabs better. Scientific fact.
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMllfBZrXk&feature=youtu.be#)
Ugh. Sorry for the double-post, but just spent most of today being teased out of my mind by getting so close to Inward Lunar Tré. Dug out the old sticky green Ozora, but not happy with the balance, still, not getting close with any other dama in the current collection. Getting to the stage where when I push in the direction of 5 o'clock (lefty) when going for the pop, the landing is giving the proper Lunar landing chime (you dig?), and I watch the spin and the inclined small cup smiling at me in a moment of bewilderment; I'm full-knees but I'm adjusting either too much or too little on the landing. The 'too much' ones are particularly annoying, as I've already had a few suction-cup landings and ballsed them up with over-compensation. Well, makes for good footage. Maybe I'll make a feature-length movie with all the footage I've got so far. Happy dama'ing, never give up.
Nice work, Dim, Hans & Milky!
Among the many tricks I need to work on....
https://instagram.com/p/8dfRvoqlRP/
Yesterday I gave a class on kendama at the circusschool. Did the same over more than a year ago, and quite some people remembered the tricks :) Some highlights:
- Kid from the previous class stayed a bit longer and got all the cups and a spike in the end (after 15 min). Guess I'll try to hand him one next time.
- New clicker doing a solid lighthouse after exchanging the Flying Tiger for my Gold Oozora. She was very happy, and managed to do it a second time afterwards.
- One kid asked what the 'hardest' trick on the list was. Since I was going through the dan exam tricks, I told him 2-turn lighthouse. After some time a scream came from his side as he ran after the ken falling of his tama. For 1 second, he did it :)
- Getting a solid stilt and 2-turn lighthouse somersault.
Getting people hooked and inspired about kendama is a great feeling. Well done! (...on your tricks too!)
Today I...
received my first kendama and I got the "jumping stick". I think I can't repeat it in one year.
Congrats, Ray. And yes you can! Smile, breathe, knees... go for it!
:)
Thanks
@BKA, I got it 3 times more!!!
Today I... got (by myself) the Kyu 3 (not exam). At he moment, the most difficult for me in Kyu grades is "Swing in" and the hardest is pass from the big cup to the base cup in "Around the world" because I can't move so much my wrist, but I got it.
Good morning.
Nice, Ray. Yep, those things will get smoother with practice...
Today I opened my GT16. Waiting to see how the paint breaks in. Couple of quick tricks with it, including a Handcuffs exit variation.
https://instagram.com/p/8n-ORQCHnf/
https://instagram.com/p/8n-r7dCHob/
Hit a few trick recently some lighthouse flips, 1 turn lunars and 1 solitary lunar flip. However most chuffed with 226 moshi kami which would I believe get me into the 1st Dan realm
Wow, all of you speak about tricks I don't have idea. Step by step.
Today I... got 116 Moshi Kame.
At the moment I got at least two times these tricks: Kendama Tricks:
- Big cup, Small cup, Base cup, Candle, Spike, Aeroplane, Swing in, Around Japan, Around the world, Lighthouse, Moshi Kame 50.
- Moshi Kame 100, Around prefecture, Slip on stick, Earth Turn, Reverse swing in, Bird, Hanging pull up in, Jumping stick, Swing the candle.
- Swinging big cup, Swinging small cup, Swinging base cup, Swinging slip on stick, Orbit, Arm bounce, Tap back, Chops, Thumb trap, Inverse thumb trap, Reverse aeroplane, Spike little finger, Spike to spike (turning the ball), Faster than gravity, Spike closed eyes, Earth turning x2, Earth turning x3, Fast hand base cup (starting in aeroplane), Robocop, Robocop + Base cup.
Best.
Today I... got two new tricks to add in my tricks list: "Around Japan 2 times" (I got it 10 times 2 times... the two times, ten times). And also around the world 3 times (only one time the 3 times). My happy face -> :)
Swing in is the hardest trick to me, at he moment.
Kendamas and love!
Good work, ray. Keep working on the Swing-In, it's a crucial trick and you'll find it'll become your go-to trick to get into a loaded ken (ball on spike) position for doing other tricks you currently won't be able to believe you'll learn with time.
Today I played a few rounds of KEN with the Kendama Berlin team and enjoyed the fact that it's starting to be come very challenging indeed playing in my small circle. Keep it tight, people!
Keep it up guys!
Today I was pretty tired after a 6-hour drive home, but I took an afternoon nap before I headed out to MoNKe. Great, and surprising, to see some unexpected new faces there, and we got a couple of converts too. Good fun playing KEN, but Follow was better... especially when we ditched the lives. :-)
Thanks for the advise,
@the milky oolong. I'll work in this trick (maybe I'll make it a new hole).
Today I... got the Falling down.
Wow @ray you're progressing very quickly. Nice!
Today I jammed with some crazy guys... Love to meet them every time I got the chance.
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/13/18abedfb2646a3ebe43ca123d7ca1ac7.jpg)
Quote from: shalafi on 14 October, 2015, 06:48:33
Wow @ray you're progressing very quickly. Nice!...
I think so. Thanks. I play kendama for survive the cold weather because my heater is broken. But next week I'll finish to fix it, so, maybe my motivation will be low.
Today I... got
Around Ireland. Thanks,
@shalafi. I love Ireland. Any Irish here?
I realised this morning that I haven't played kendama since Monday. (Done a fair bit of kendama-related stuff on the computer though). Well, let's finish this coffee and then try to get outside... (Looks cold out there!)
Quote from: The Void on 16 October, 2015, 13:59:38
I realised this morning that I haven't played kendama since Monday. (Done a fair bit of kendama-related stuff on the computer though). Well, let's finish this coffee and then try to get outside... (Looks cold out there!)
14° is about the lower limit for me practising outside.
Rubbish run yesterday, failing on 4 tricks. Better today, only missed 2 JS. Goes to show that slacking off on practice is not an option. More work!
I'm reading Bounce by Matthew Syed at the moment... Inspiring (and yet somehow depressing).
Quote from: The Void on 16 October, 2015, 13:59:38
I realised this morning that I haven't played kendama since Monday...
Do you play kendama all days? :O
Today I... got Bird in!
I try to! It's how to get better.
Bird>In? Nice one!
Hi.
Had a slightly chilly film session with Pete the other day: off to go look at what we caught tonight....
Wow, I don't know how many time I'll have the passion to play kendama.
Today I... got 7 of 10 birds. Swing in progress very slow
Well done
@ray - it's funny how different tricks are hard for different people. When I learnt swing in I could only dream of landing one bird let alone seven!
As ever practice and patience are the answer but here's a tip that might help.
Wait for the tama to rise to the highest point where the string is horizontal and parallel to the floor, at this point give your elbow a sharp but small jab directly backwards, this should give the ball enough rotation to float over nicely.
Warning, don't jab too hard or you'll risk losing a tooth!
Quote from: ray on 23 October, 2015, 00:49:02
Wow, I don't know how many time I'll have the passion to play kendama.
Today I... got 7 of 10 birds. Swing in progress very slow
This is amazing progression. Well done. I hope this passion stays with you for years to come :)
Today I thought about playing kendama. But with rain and cold, and tiredness, I decided to have a day off. Sometimes you need a rest. :)
Do you think Yamahi was pleased to hit his first Lunar Rover?
https://instagram.com/p/9OcAn2BdOB/
#jumpforjoy
Sweet, gobsmacked joy!
Today I played Kendama with KendamaEurope and some of the wider German kendama scene; landed (loaded tama grip) Tap 540 Jumping Stick > Trade Spike, and even landed probably my second ever Triple Jumping Stick first try in a supposed race. So I know all about gobsmacked this weekend too!
Click on, people!
I managed to land the base cup two turn aeroplane that I set in the endless combo. Hurrah! Needs some refinement though :o
Tonight at the juggling club, I also had a few goes at that one, KenSan. Didn't get it, but definitely felt I could. Newbie Dylan had his first clicks. I also tried the latest EC, and eventually got it after resorting to a grippy tama. Also,
@charlieforsyth hit his 4th ever Lunar, and
@Rich and I had a game of BOX with cigar boxes, as well as a couple of games of ComBones.
Also Rich and I each got a quick trick on video, which I'll get online tomorrow.
yesterday I practice stab earth turns, and they feel way easier than the last time I practiced them. Working on other tricks really improves your overall performance :)
I got a move on video today that I'd tried a couple of times before. Should see the light of day tomorrow.
Ah, here it is:
https://instagram.com/p/9duz3YKlat/
QuoteA #halloween #kendama trick from #TheVoid. Killing a Dead Body Heli on his natty #RoyalKendama. #けん玉 #Royalist.
Oh, and our repost comp ends later today, so be quick! #win
- Dead Body Heli (very Halloween)
- Pixies
- And an ace looking Natty Royal (yes please).
What's not to love?
Great trick Void!
Cheers Kev.
Quote from: Kev on 31 October, 2015, 08:23:52- And an ace looking Natty Royal (yes please).
I have a few for sale, pre-release. Anyone interested, PM me.
Last night at the Monday club (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2573.0.html),
@Rich and I had a couple of games of ComBones, and a good game of KEN.
Also, I recorded this:
https://twitter.com/thevoidtlmb/status/661568542974853120 (https://twitter.com/thevoidtlmb/status/661568542974853120)
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Got this last night but missed the all important spike :'(
http://instagram.com/p/9wqYr-B_xG/ (http://instagram.com/p/9wqYr-B_xG/)
And this although still need consistency in all areas of kendama...
http://instagram.com/p/9aNIKbh_xJ/ (http://instagram.com/p/9aNIKbh_xJ/)
Hey
@KenSan , those are great. Love the base cup to aero in particular, going to try that now.
Regards the lunar flip, don't worry, spikes are overrated ;)
Oh, and today I . . . started today like this and realised all days should start this way then went on to get a rather pleasing Bird > Nod Off > Nod to Spike (as opposed to Nod On) and generally practiced developing my flow play.
https://instagram.com/p/9x8AhuONlS/?taken-by=mrlechef
Nice one guys.
@KenSan , after watching that first one, I was going to say "Hey, you should try the latest Endless Combo!", but then I realised you need to wait a few more rounds to be allowed back in. (*cough* Kev *cough*)
@Kev Sounds good, but I'm not sure I can quite picture Nod To Spike from Big Cup... Hmmmm.... Maybe it really is possible.....
It really is possible! I did it!
I was a bit surprised myself as was going for the nod from big cup to bird but the positioning of the hole made it roll right on to the spike, never losing contact.
The dama in question has a relatively short spike though. Doubt it's doable on a lunar magnet.
Right, gotcha, yes. (Sorry!)
Today, just before my hands got too cold to carry on, I got a trick I've been trying for a while now. On camera, but it's too long for IG or Twitter, and a bit dark, so I'll have to work some pixel magic on it before you can all see it.... :)
Cheers
@The Void and
@Kev Kev be careful with the two turn aero as if you throw to far away from yourself and then grab the tama you'll get the ken (yank fashion) coming towards your head pretty quick! :o
This morning I managed to hit infinity slinger - spacewalk - handroll - swing in. The shortened string from the 'slinger makes all the rest happen extra fast; barely had time to enjoy it before it was on the spike :) !
Today I jammed with the Berlin crew, had some great lines during KEN, was quite proud of Aero > Build LH > Lunar > Half Rover > In. Also had a race with Kentaro to land Stunt Plane > Reverse Jumping Stick (1,5 Turn) Fast Hand Stab, took us about an hour to get that one. Landed a double UFO first try on demand, and even managed a line I've been thinking of for ages: Aero > Jumping Stick into Lunar > Lunar Flip > Half Rover > Inward Lunar Flip > In. All in all a few very nice birthday presents!
That's some good rocking! Happy birthday, then?
Yeah, if you like!
Quote from: Kev on 23 October, 2015, 07:34:14
Well done @ray - it's funny how different tricks are hard for different people. When I learnt swing in I could only dream of landing one bird let alone seven!
As ever practice and patience are the answer but here's a tip that might help.
Wait for the tama to rise to the highest point where the string is horizontal and parallel to the floor, at this point give your elbow a sharp but small jab directly backwards, this should give the ball enough rotation to float over nicely.
Warning, don't jab too hard or you'll risk losing a tooth!
Thanks a lot
@Kev, when I arrive to my house I'm gonna practice with your tip. Really thanks because it's boring to practice a trick that I don't get but I must learn.
Quote from: shalafi on 23 October, 2015, 10:50:10
This is amazing progression. Well done. I hope this passion stays with you for years to come :)
Hi,
@shalafi. I'm not sure about this. I think I'm going to play kendama until next EJC. Then I have another project in mind.
Quote from: The Void on 24 October, 2015, 15:38:21
Today I thought about playing kendama. But with rain and cold, and tiredness, I decided to have a day off. Sometimes you need a rest. :)
Come on
@The Void! Really? You can play kendama at home! It isn't like clubs. At the moment I only played at home and my roof is 1,87m and I must imagine a line where I only can play kendama because I don't have more space to stretch the string.
Wow, the videos o Yamahi and The Void are... wow!
Today I... played kendama since time ago and I'm happy because my brain still remember well.
Today I... got 10/10 lighthouses.
Actually, I'm very restricted in where I can play at home, indoors. I just don't have a space big enough. Which is one reason I don't like the winter. Anyway, well done on the 10/10.
Last night I was the only clicker at the club, so I had a go at
@Maicodama 's challenge.
https://twitter.com/thevoidtlmb/status/666615140624818176
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Today I... got 8 of 10 "slid on stick" and 0 of a lot of "swing in". One day I'll get 10 of 10... one day.
Today I... got "1 turn lighthouse" after a lot of attempts. It's not easy but it's not so hard as "swing in".
I have a theory why is "swing in" so hard to me. I'm feminist. This trick is like this: The ball (female) try to escape from the ken (male), but this one pull her strong and she is forced to come to him It's in this moment when the ken try to abuse the ball, piercing her hole with his spike. So, I'm gonna speak with the superdan 10 of JKA to abolish this trick from the grades, because it's sexist... and it's difficult to me.
Today I got 10/11 around U.S.A.'s in about 45 minutes! I beat my old record of 4/5 in 1 session, also around 40 minutes. I'm learning :)
Ray, I found that using the pill helped me with swing in. It's a little easier to spike. Good luck!
Got hanging reverse 1 turn aeroplane this morning, Not as hard as I thought: still took me about 40 tries! :)
Today I spent 15 minutes failing to do Big Cup.
.....on this:
[Log in to see attached picture.]
:o That strings a bit out of proportion. Maybe it would be better and more usable with a piece of cotton thread instead?
Yes, but would YOU fancy trying to restring it? :)
Ha ha. Yes that did occur to me after my original post. Also what to use as bead? A grain of sand perhaps?
Quote from: Jedi_man on 04 December, 2015, 09:10:05Ray, I found that using the pill helped me with swing in. It's a little easier to spike. Good luck!
What do you mean "using the pill"?
Quote from: The Void on 08 December, 2015, 21:59:26
Today I spent 15 minutes failing to do Big Cup. .....on this:
Hahaha, OMG!
Today I... got 2 "1 turn lighthouses".
Today I... still desperate with "swing in".
Using a Pill instead of using a Kendama.
Quote from: BKA on 23 December, 2015, 16:25:28
Using a Pill instead of using a Kendama.
What? Is it a joke? I don't get it. If it isn't a joke, I really interested to understand. Well, if it's a joke, I also wanna understand.
Oh, you don't know what a Pill is? It's a variation of a kendama invented by Terra Kendama. Picture at http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1612.msg23010.html#msg23010 (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1612.msg23010.html#msg23010)
Quote from: BKA on 23 December, 2015, 17:44:26
Oh, you don't know what a Pill is? It's a variation of a kendama invented by Terra Kendama. Picture at http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1612.msg23010.html#msg23010 (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1612.msg23010.html#msg23010)
Aaah, hahaha. I thought you was speaking about the blue or red pill from Matrix or I must take drugs to get it... Thanks for the clarification.
Today I... Landed wingwalker for the first time! Horaah!
Nice job,
@Sonicpearse !
Today I didn't get either of the tricks I tried to video, so I had a moshi kame run instead.
I also invented a diabolo trick, which I'll have to film soon...
Thanks
@The Void - I was well chuffed! Haven't landed it since, but perseverance will prevail!
Look forward to seeing the new diabolo trick, where will it be posted?
Well, give me a chance to get around to filming it, but JTV's a good bet. :)
Rainy day stuck in the hotel today, but reverse swing to bird - reverse turn over the valley - reverse turn in helped brighten things a little.... :)
Nice, Donald!
Here's a trick from last night:
http://instagram.com/p/BAKeNRzKlfT/ (http://instagram.com/p/BAKeNRzKlfT/)
Been practicing spacewalks and spacewalk to swap spike recently and definitely getting more consistent with it.
Also thrown in a few mooncircles too. Today I went big though and managed to catch the tama properly on several lightening drops and almost spiked it twice (rim shot and out). Steady as she goes ;D
Was looking through some random Endless Combo videos yesterdag and came across Sam's Lighthouse to Axe. Did some fruitless attempts yesterday.
Today, I picked up my new Play and did Reverse Airplane<-Lighthouse<- Axe <- In. First try :)
I'm scared to try it again.
Quote from: HansNickmans on 06 January, 2016, 09:54:23Reverse Airplane<-Lighthouse<- Axe <- In.
Nice, well done.
Curious about the left-facing "<"s. Do they mean anything?
Just realized they should have been the other way around. Been working in R software all day, where "<" is very often used. Most have had a brain melt :)
He he. :-)
Today, in a late night session (1:00-1:45), I got a lot better at earth turn, and had a really fun session overall. It was probably the most fun session I had so far! I got stuff like 100 earth turns in 7 minutes, 100 cups in 1-2 minutes (both non-continuous), some around U.S.A., and my first hand roll-spike!
Thats a lot of ETs, Jedi! Well done.
Today I had a little kitchen session, trying to get a balance combo I've been working on for a while. Knee said "no!". Then I banged my face against some web code. What fun.
... started to practice for the Spikedama GlokenCup Trick List. I don't know whether I can go at all, but it's a nice motivation - and who knows ...
So far I can surely get 10 points (out of 35) - which possibly is enough for the last or second to last place.
But I'm having fun :)
Today I got a late turnover ken to dama almost consistent. Thanks to @Thevoid for filming a tutorial
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Quote from: LarsVegas on 10 January, 2016, 20:05:26
... started to practice for the Spikedama GlokenCup Trick List. I don't know whether I can go at all, but it's a nice motivation - and who knows ...
So far I can surely get 10 points (out of 35) - which possibly is enough for the last or second to last place.
But I'm having fun :)
Well done Lars, always rewarding to work your way through a trick list, keep pushing!
Today I have been playing around with Aero> Insta Reverse JS > Reverse JS > Insta JS. So much fun, looks completely weird. Got five minutes? Give it a go!
Reverse infinity slinger to reverse swing in (tried it for a laugh and it's actually quite doable!) And dead body rotor blade to dead body. I've obviously got too much time in my hotel room :)
Quote from: donald grant on 13 January, 2016, 03:40:21
And dead body rotor blade to dead body. I've obviously got too much time in my hotel room :)
Does that mean the ken spins one turn off the ball and is caught? Or do you go from dead body<in<rotor blade to dead body? In any ways, I'm gonna try it later :)
Should both work, what I hit was the body - flat 360 off the tama - to body again. In fact, thinking about it, if I can get a 450 spin off the body, I could go to spike.... Something for me to try tonight...
Nice, Donald. So, like this...
https://instagram.com/p/9duz3YKlat/
...? But did you tap to start the spin, like me, or use a wrist-twist?
I found his trick much more awkward to get than I thought it was going to be when I imagined it!
Milky - I like the sound of that one, although I'm rubbish at Instas....
Go Lars! Go mabulrub!
Like that, void, but no tap or finger, just one handed with a lot of twist and float! And tonight I got the 450 one to spike :)
Cool. I tried it like that, but got nowhere, so had to tap. Well done!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 11 January, 2016, 02:45:58Today I have been playing around with Aero> Insta Reverse JS > Reverse JS > Insta JS. So much fun, looks completely weird. Got five minutes? Give it a go!
Gave it 5 minutes. Missed the last move 3 times, but it was better than I thought I'd do whilst the microwave was whirling. Cheers,
@the milky oolong !
Oops, no, I read it wrong, and I was actually trying
Aero> Insta Reverse JS > JS > Rev JS
D'oh!
No problem, Void, I think the terminology is a bit difficult as the tricks are happening in the split second of a '>' as opposed to after it, really. Nice one for trying it, though! Today I woke up in Berlin and am hungry for some kendama action, maybe Kendama Europe is coming to town this weekend too! Woop!
Here's this for you all to try today. ;)
https://instagram.com/p/BAmI8kjiHpl/
Quote from: the milky oolong on 11 January, 2016, 02:45:58Today I have been playing around with Aero> Insta Reverse JS > Reverse JS > Insta JS. So much fun, looks completely weird. Got five minutes? Give it a go!
Today I got the proper version whilst the kettle was boiling. Cheers,
@the milky oolong ! :)
Nicely done, void. And that video line was great, really tight.
Meanwhile, in my rainy hotel room I got reverse one turn body - 360 rover - in.
Starting to get to grips with lightening drops. Still not spiked the aeroplane catch but got one to lighthouse :o Seeing Yamahi924s effort I see I have a ways to go before I make them look that effortless!
Quote from: donald grant on 17 January, 2016, 01:16:39
Nicely done, void. And that video line was great, really tight.
Meanwhile, in my rainy hotel room I got reverse one turn body - 360 rover - in.
Hey Donald, that's great, you always were fresh with the DBs, I'm a big fan of Rev 1-Turn to get into Dead Body, only manage a 180° Rover though, the full thing is still way beyond me. Nice work!
Quote from: donald grant on 17 January, 2016, 01:16:39
Nicely done, void. And that video line was great, really tight.
Meanwhile, in my rainy hotel room I got reverse one turn body - 360 rover - in.
Thanks, and niiiice! So, ...... are you getting to grips with that lens on your new tablet yet?
Quote from: KenSan on 17 January, 2016, 14:29:03Starting to get to grips with lightening drops. Still not spiked the aeroplane catch but got one to lighthouse :o Seeing Yamahi924s effort I see I have a ways to go before I make them look that effortless!
Cool. I found getting my eye in on that fast-spinning catch of the tama (and not the string) was pretty tricky at first. (And still fairly tricky).
Oh, and no "e", btw, it's "lightning". #pedant
Damn spell check doesn't pick that up!
Yes keeping sight of the tama is very tricky. I was practising over the rug in the back room so as to avoid destroying the laminate floor and the kendama or anything else in the vicinity for that matter!
I don't imagine I will ever be able to do double or triple with out taking my face off!
Had a long session this evening and managed to get:
- Slip grip to lighthouse (and in). Thanks to
@kendamatty for explaining it to me last BKO (with the grip in the cups). I finally got it :)
- Wingwalker to lighthouse (without the in). I saw Matt Nix do that one in the best trick at EKO 2013. At that point, it seemed impossible, so it's a great feeling to get it today. Consequently, my wingwalkers are becoming more consistent :)
Cheers, guys. Today I finally managed to visit the ontrack kendama shop in Hong Kong. The most ridiculous kendama collection I've seen: a full set of "the Boss", a full set of all musou (yes even the baseball team one) really mad! Played for a while with Sean (Shaun?) who kindly hooked me up with a Deal With It setup, gave him my white Royal, then headed off to the local juggling meet to play diabolo for a few hours.
Back and knackered in the hotel now. (More dead bodies today: 1 turn to no hole, and a rather nice 1turn string pull lighthouse to reverse body, trade spike)
Nice Winging it,
@HansNickmans !
Tried some of
@donald grant 's twisted Dead Rovers last night. No joy. Instead, here's one for
@the milky oolong :
https://instagram.com/p/BAvIWUwKlY6/
Good one, void! (nice to see Marky Jay training hard in the background too :))
Last night I managed to hit infinity slinger moon circle. Made me happy!
Today I recorded tricks number 2 and 3 for Outlink. I have ideas for a few more, we'll see how it goes...
Today I was happy to see that shalafi has instigated a revival of Outlink, went out to land the first trick, and got this one down for Void: what do you think about these 'pressure' style inward switches? I suppose this line could go on indefinitely, but I'm not so hot at anything above 2-Turn Jumping Sticks at such a pace:
! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYH5N3iuJGg&feature=youtu.be#)
Oh, interesting. So, a Late Turnover with a slight downwards push before the grip change? Is that done for style/effect, or for an element of control? I'll have a little play later, cheers!
I started messing around with them a few weeks ago and now I can't stop switching around grips in this manner. It's easy to do slowed down, the fun part is linking tricks and kind of 'insta-switching' grips out of them as soon as they hit home. Well, it keeps me entertained, anyway!
Well, if you're having fun with grip changes, try the ones in the opening clip of http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2414.0.html (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2414.0.html) :)
Great fun re-watching this, the final trick was crazy too! Loads of great ideas in there, thanks, Void.
No worries, and thanks.
I had a play with your Pressure Turnovers, and found them doable, with a lot of "sink". Not sure, for me, that they're worth the extra energy expended. :) Click on.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 23 January, 2016, 12:29:43
Today I was happy to see that shalafi has instigated a revival of Outlink, went out to land the first trick, and got this one down for Void: what do you think about these 'pressure' style inward switches? I suppose this line could go on indefinitely, but I'm not so hot at anything above 2-Turn Jumping Sticks at such a pace:
Cool, I had to repeat the video several times to understand what you are doing. At HD (720p) it's easier to see.
Yep, liked those, milky o, they make for a very stylish variation. And yes, had to watch the video twice, just to make sure :)
The last day or two I've finally cracked the timing for infinity slinger suicide to infinity slinger. The single finger throw and catch looks sweet, and I managed three in a row to swing in last night :)
Damn!
Slobbing in the hotel again: secret grip spike to reverse body, tornado to lighthouse, in :)
Last night I had another run through of the IKO list. Better.
Quote from: The Void on 26 January, 2016, 11:59:36
Last night I had another run through of the IKO list. Better.
Nice! Looking forward to get your feedback on the selection. Also, feel free to feed any of those into the BKO :)
Started re-practicing the Dan tricks. This year I should finally get the 2nd Dan.
Quote from: donald grant on 24 January, 2016, 12:48:25
The last day or two I've finally cracked the timing for infinity slinger suicide to infinity slinger. The single finger throw and catch looks sweet, and I managed three in a row to swing in last night :)
Donald, sounds like you're killing it, sir! Fair play!
Today it took me as long to get 1 of the IKO tricks as the other 11 combined. I'm not saying which one. :P Feedback on the list, shalafi? I think it's fine for your competition.
Quote from: donald grant on 26 January, 2016, 05:35:46Slobbing in the hotel again: secret grip spike to reverse body, tornado to lighthouse, in :)
If you're doing what I think you're describing there.... that's nuts. It's probably nuts anyway!
Today I decided the list for the Advanced division for BKO. (Not announced yet.)
Today I took a good look at
@Mirek 's website, even read a few articles by Mr Jumpshoe et al, fantastic site with great photos, videos, and written stuff on all things kendama! For those of you who have also been living on the moon since 2009, here's the link: http://kendama.cz/ (http://kendama.cz/)
got a nice letter with new certificates, stickers and ... a paper kendama. Thank you so much BKA!
I don't know whether it goes the same way my "Cut out Unseen University" goes - Too beautiful to be cut and used. You should always have two of them :)
Cheers, guys. Hong Kong is lovely, but it's the worst winter in sixty years, so on the days with only one evening show, we seem to be spending a lot of dead time in the hotel. If it carries on like this, I'll be full on ready for the bko :)
Today's sneaky little one: triple swirl to one turn aero to floater typhoon...
Was having a bash at the BKO tricklist, especially the more unusual ones. Somehow I managed to get penguin slip on stick, penguin earth turn, penguin earth turn to spike.
Also backstage yesterday I got a few double swirl to fast throw spikes while waiting for the finale :)
Quote from: donald grant on 01 February, 2016, 07:24:12
Was having a bash at the BKO tricklist, especially the more unusual ones. Somehow I managed to get penguin slip on stick, penguin earth turn, penguin earth turn to spike.
Is that one combo, or three? Nice.
All in one combo; didn't quite believe it myself!
Chapeau!
Reverse whirlwind earth turn.
Quote from: The Void on 01 February, 2016, 14:03:26
Quote from: donald grant on 01 February, 2016, 07:24:12
Was having a bash at the BKO tricklist, especially the more unusual ones. Somehow I managed to get penguin slip on stick, penguin earth turn, penguin earth turn to spike.
Is that one combo, or three? Nice.
Something like this,
@donald grant ? Wasn't sure how you went about the last bit. I went for a flat tama throw, but it was a bit unruly, so I had to Stab. That Penguin ET was awkward and a half....
https://instagram.com/p/BBSYl6qqlae/
Nice one, Void! The stab looked good too (much better than my boring old pen grip spike :))
My weird one for today was bird side turn over the valley, reverse turn in.
Nice one
@The Void I liked the aggressive down spike! Sorry stab!
Looked at the advanced BKO trick list today (briefly) and I got hanging one turn lighthouse and managed to get captain hook to one turn aero 8) 23 more to go ;D
Just to clarify as Ive never tried captain hook before. The ken handle does rest against your other fingers which steady's it whilst its hanging from your pointer hook finger, correct?
It may, or it may not. Up to you.
Given different sara-do heights and wood densities, it probably makes sense not to try to enforce non-touching.
And well done!
Cool.
#IKO2016 trick.
https://instagram.com/p/BBTO7y6qlVl/
Nice one
@The Void I really like how that trick flows.
Catching up with this thread. Looks like
@donald grant has been doing some crazy stuff.
Cheers, Shalafi. It's been the coldest for 60 years, and the wettest January since records began here in Hong Kong! Been stuck in my hotel room far more than is healthy :)
Last night was double juggle to lighthouse, falling down. This morning, swing to common grip cliff top, earth turn in. Also practising the IKO list, just in case..... :)
Today I re-recorded outlink #3 and recorded outlink $4, I also got a plan for the next 2 at least :)
This wasn't actually today, but here's a quick one of these...
https://instagram.com/p/BBVyQuwKlS6/
And actually today, I ran the #IKO2016 list, and failed to get a simple Moon Landing while the kettle was boiling.
Today I came up with a new Swirl 1-Turn Aeroplane exit, catching the ken with an outward swiping motion as per Penguin UFO, and I'm also wondering if The Void perhaps wishes we all had better dental hygiene.
If you don't get the reference, I guess you missed my reply to your thread... http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2295.0.html (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2295.0.html)
No, I got it, just didn't realize it'd become a 'thing'!
Today I...
- Did an #IKO2016 run-through
- Couldn't find my white Mugen. It's here somewhere, I'm sure....
- Got a postcard from Hong Kong. Thanks Donald!
- Did my first 6th Dan practice run since October 22nd. (Not really enough space/light in my house, and the cold/wind/winter light/rain kept me from going outside.). I managed to get as far as.... well, actually all the way through, which was a nice surprise. Didn't expect that. It was tough though, with lots of 9th/10th attempt passes.
- Enjoyed the pecan plait and coffee which I felt I deserved.
I know you've been worried, but it's okay, I found my white Mugen.
In a kendama pouch... in a kendama box... on my kendama shelf.
Um, duh.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 04 February, 2016, 11:25:00
No, I got it, just didn't realize it'd become a 'thing'!
I saw it, but I totally forgot about it. That's been a great practical joke
Today I did an IKO run. Too wet outside to do Dan practice.
Also, I changed my profile signature. ;)
Today I did a 2nd Dan round. Missed it by one earth turn. Not too bad given the lack of practice in the past months.
Tempted by the Natty Royal
@The Void. Maybe at the BKO. In my 14mths of kendama play I've accumulated far to many kendamas, and I should be old enough to know better! ;D
And I'll maybe still have some then.
What is this "too many" you speak of? Please explain. ;)
Talking about too many Kendamas... Glueing day!
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/06/66903ee0403ba735420be330a42cc9b2.jpg)
Today's IKO run was a bit sloppy on the Stabbed ETs.
Quote from: The Void on 06 February, 2016, 16:24:05
Today's IKO run was a bit sloppy on the Stabbed ETs.
Just FYI the one in the video is in the very limit of what's acceptable
See what you mean. ;) It's not the "above the equator" bit I have trouble with, it's the "missing". :D
My wife would say I have "too many" and English isn't even her first language! :'(
Hmm, I need a premium gold!
Quote from: KenSan on 06 February, 2016, 20:17:07
My wife would say I have "too many" and English isn't even her first language! :'(
Hmm, I need a premium gold!
My wife says a similar thing, but that does not make it the truth... or does it? They are wives after all, and it is said that they can never be wrong...
Onto that. Yes you do need a premium gold, or white.
Way too busy in the run up to the new year celebrations here! Managed to swing by the Wooda shop here in Hong Kong. Dropped off some books, received a rainbow selection of fresh strings and played for half an hour.
Latest new trick, hard to describe: string pull, spike wrap flop over into triangle drop to spike?!!
Ps Shalafi, that orange sunrise will serve you well! :)
Quote from: donald grant on 07 February, 2016, 03:15:09Latest new trick, hard to describe: string pull, spike wrap flop over into triangle drop to spike?!!
I just had a play with this to work out what you meant... and got it! He he, nice one!
Nicely done (and congrats on fathoming out what I was on about :))
Hmm, thinking about it, mine was a triangle placement, rather than an actual drop. Still, nice trick though.
Anyone up for a skype/facetime game of KEN? Offer open until 16:20GMT. Gone.
Self certified to 1st Dan today. Pretty nerve racking! And I didn't cost me anything!! Hopefully I will replicate that if I ever get the chance to do grading.
Quick question as well regarding the around the tricks, earth turns, j-sticks etc. Can they follow on continuously from each other or are they each from a hanging start?
They are each separate. Not connected.
Well done!
Today I... watched this a few times over the morning coffee.
https://instagram.com/p/BBf5GKcqlf9/
Reasonably acceptable. #litotes
Nice one, Rob!
Today I went a bit "tramline" out of curiosity, and hit double juggle to spike, and pull up slinger fast throw one turn lighthouse. Don't worry, will get back to doing weird stuff again tomorrow :) Happy Chinese new year, everyone!
https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/696729399601860610
@Dimensions that line is insane!
Today I decided which tricks to film for E.K.O. :) (Not announced yet.)
Hey, Rob, ballsy stuff indeed, my man!
Today I filmed a new line, 1-Turn Aeroplane > Fast Hand String Pinch Small Cup > Fast Hand 1,5 Aeroplane. At least I remember doing so, as I even watched the footage back to make sure it was all in frame. Got home and the file is gone, maybe fell out of my SD card on the ride home. :-[
How annoying! It was probably the gravitational waves, milky. :(
I remembered to do an IKO run, and struggled with the last trick again. The rest were okay though.
Quote from: The Void on 12 February, 2016, 16:48:23
How annoying! It was probably the gravitational waves, milky. :(
I remembered to do an IKO run, and struggled with the last trick again. The rest were okay though.
Your practicing of the IKO list may pay off already for outlink #3 :)
Oh, yes, today I published outlink trick #3
Today I finally got this damn trick that I have been trying on and off for two years haha!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BBxXshYKeEr
@shalafi Yes it did.
@mreasyguy Blimey, that must have been a relief - I remember you almost getting that at our first Cardiff jam. Didn't you say you'd got it off-camera?
@The Void I have got it a few times before an always missed the damn spike or just not been filming, just happy to put it to rest for now haha!
Mr e, that was nicely done!
Yesterday I landed a 5 arm bounce to spike (no idea why) and a few weird string things that would take too long to describe.... :)
Quote from: mreasyguy on 14 February, 2016, 15:28:29
Today I finally got this damn trick that I have been trying on and off for two years haha!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BBxXshYKeEr
That was very impressive. Congrats on landing it!
Not much for me today. An IKO run and a quick play with some juggles until my hands decided they'd rather hold a warm mug.
Today was sunny, so I went out and shot a video. Chilly though, brrrr.
Juggling club tonight...
... had my first session of the year at Flying Colors with the Kendama Berlin crew, spent way too long on a race trying to land Lunar (flip) > Stilt, got close but very unforgiving with the Keyaki. Gave up and tried some Sweets Specials (Maelstrom Swing-In), landed my first few clean ones, before Till one-upped everyone one landed one out of a single complete Whirlpool rotation! And I was feeling good with my crouched five to seven Whirlpools! Things are getting tough here!
Quote from: the milky oolong on 16 February, 2016, 18:01:56
... had my first session of the year at Flying Colors with the Kendama Berlin crew, spent way too long on a race trying to land Lunar (flip) > Stilt, got close but very unforgiving with the Keyaki. Gave up and tried some Sweets Specials (Maelstrom Swing-In), landed my first few clean ones, before Till one-upped everyone one landed one out of a single complete Whirlpool rotation! And I was feeling good with my crouched five to seven Whirlpools! Things are getting tough here!
Sounds like a cool jam you had over there! I still fully understand that sweets special ^^
Today i did this, got it in 50 seconds. Thinking this combo out took me way longer! Sw reverse ufo finnish!
http://youtu.be/R8hdT_EadFs (http://youtu.be/R8hdT_EadFs)
Wow, that was neat, Cliff!
Today I had no time to kendama, alas. Busy with code stuff instead.
Today I finally passed 2nd Dan again, one week of failing on Earth Turns.
https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/699958894194487297
Also recorded some clips for outlink.
Well done!
Ooh, clip*s* plural. So that takes you up to #...5?
Well, last night we...
Theo slamming home the Swing Triple Gunsliger Ins, Peter doing endless Clifftop/Bird/Slip Grip lines, all Earth Turns from point to point, with grip changes, and to finish a lovely Hanging Inward 2-Turn Lighthouse race - claimed of course by the Dane. Great to see Zack Winters again after so long. Just shows it's always worth the effort to make a short notice 'hosting' happen.
Hooray for that, Milky, sounds like a great sesh.
Today my IKO run was rubbish. Couldn't hit a barn door. Hey ho...
Quote from: The Void on 17 February, 2016, 23:31:52
Well done!
Ooh, clip*s* plural. So that takes you up to #...5?
Up to 6, but one is not a clean shot, I want to retake it.
Last night,
@Rich was saying how much he hated Jumping Sticks...
https://instagram.com/p/BCJVNRnKlYx/
Incredibly close
@The Void , I'm sure you'll have it next time!!!
EDIT - My pc dug up an old "today I" page from April 2015 involving a screenshot from a 6th Dan attempt by the Void (so the above "close" is rather late!)... speaking of which, how's the Danning?
Today I watched a couple of videos for motivation, and then got working on tap lighthouses for the first time. I was trying taps straight out of aeroplane, and managed a double once... But now I have a significant chunk missing from my basecup. A word of warning to curious tappers... do it with old kendamas you don't mind wrecking!
Ha ha, I thought you were teasing me about that missed Jumping Stick! :)
Danning has been very much on the backburner due to weather, and lack of space/light indoors. Hope to be back on it soon. As to when I'll next be in Japan.... that's another matter. :|
Today I had an IKO run that was reasonable.
I wonder what Void considered to be a reasonable run. Probably implies much more accuracy of what I consider reasonable ;)
Oh, maybe something like "no more than 1 miss on any particualr trick, and less than 5 on the whole list", give or take.
Yesterday's run was reasonable until the end.
Finally made it down to the kendama meet here in Hong Kong. The Friday night timing ain't ideal as I have three shows on Friday (and four on Saturday, eep) but I forced myself off the show coach straight into a taxi, and had a fun hour and a half with about a dozen folks to play and share tricks with. Nothing much new trick-wise, as I have been mucking about with a 5 hole pill, but backstage today I hit string pull - pinwheel to small bird - in. All the more surprising as I was using my Toys r us rip-off tribute which I bought for "over concrete" sessioning :)
Today's IKO run was not so reasonable. I blame the cold fingers. Meanwhile, back indoors, and inspired by Rob (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2726.0.html), I tried a Candle Whirlwind as the kettle boiled. I nearly got one. I mean, Secret grip is neeearly Candle grip, right? :-)
That sounds a nice move, Donald, I shall have to try it...
Quote from: donald grant on 28 February, 2016, 17:13:03today I hit string pull - pinwheel to small bird - in.
I had a go at this tonight, and got as far as the Bird a couple of times, but foolishly tried to re-pinwheel it in, and that wasn't happening.
Quote from: The Void on 29 February, 2016, 22:26:35foolishly tried to re-pinwheel it in
Was worth a go, Void!
Today I messed around with some weird string whip around the cups variations, found out there are literally tons of avenues to explore with all that. Just got to get them looking flowy, and Till and I will do a mini-edit on them :)
Themed vids FTW[nb]As I believe the young people are wont to say.[/nb].
https://twitter.com/thevoidtlmb/status/705175681756483584
Yay, it's sunny! But it's cold and breezy too. :| Poor practice.
Inspired by (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2733.0.html)
@nemo , I had a play with that grip switch and came up with this:
https://instagram.com/p/BCk6vYJKlfd/
Had a nice session in the park the other day. The guys even let me choose the latest tricks for the damaHK challenge. There's a sweet little video up on the Facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/groups/damahk/?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/groups/damahk/permalink/331215233668987/
Nice one Donald.
Cold IKO practice in the garden today, and a bad 6th Dan practice at juggling club. Then
@Rich turned up and we played some games of KEN and ComBones.
...am really bloody happy I landed this trick (might need to switch to 0.5 speed viewing mode):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1rwCUe7-Ss&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1rwCUe7-Ss&feature=youtu.be)
Quote from: The Void on 07 March, 2016, 22:45:22
[...] we played some games of KEN and ComBones.
What is ComBones? Didn't find a proper definition in the forum?
A game Donald invented. As far as I know, I have the only copy. Did you watch the video at http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2598.0.html , because, without a lot of typing, that probably explains it best.
Quote from: The Void on 08 March, 2016, 00:17:00
A game Donald invented. As far as I know, I have the only copy. Did you watch the video at http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2598.0.html , because, without a lot of typing, that probably explains it best.
Thanks, that entry did not show up in the forum search ... looks funny, somehow related to "endless combos", just that it's not endless
I think you must have search "This topic" instead of searching "Entire forum".
And yes, but you're choosing your own next trick (from your 6).
Today was a kitchen kendama day: An okay IKO run and this: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg24235.html#msg24235
Nice wing walking, void!
And Lars, I'll happily make a set for you if you're coming over for BKO?
Today, I did my first spacewalk!
I've been trying it sporadically since I started and here it is! Maybe Mooncircle soon ;-)
Today I did an okayish, but not great, IKO practice run. Then, because it was not too cold, and reasonably sunny outside, I grabbed the old Android phone for KendamApp Pro, and tried a 6th Dan practice exam. Pretty shaky on BFOTV, but made it, and passed the whole thing. So, 2/2 passes this year in daylight, 1/1 fail in articficial light. Hmm.
Knees aching a bit, but that was a good warm up for Cardiff tomorrow. But now, it's off to Tesco to reward myself with croissants.
...hit the full trick I wanted for the forum collaboration. Hopefully
@The Void got the link?
Got yr message,
@KenSan , but I haven't downloaded it yet. (No reason to think there'll be a problem, but I'll confirm when I've DL'd it.) Well done!
Today I did a quick (chilly) IKO run. Meh, okay.
I also watched this by
@kaia :
https://instagram.com/p/BDA7akCRv-H/
....and feel like I surely must have seen that Big Cup > 1-Turn Lunar transition before... but maybe not, and I like it.
Also, I remembered that I got a 2-Turn Swap Spike on Sunday, after Ewan was talking about someone doing 3-Turns. (1 step at a time, ay? ;) )
Today I self-certify myself 2nd Dan again. It is slightly over 50%, which annoys me, past year I had it on 75%... well, we'll see.
Well done, Shalafi!
On that front, today I got 0/10 BFOTV, and missed the 1-T Aeros too. That's what I get for slacking off.
IKO run was okayish.
Self certified 2nd Dan for the second day in a row. Getting there. Also no need of 10th try on any trick.
Flat juggles.
https://instagram.com/p/BDGe6TAqlRq/
Swing to Clifftop!
Nice one
@KenSan !
I had a spell of playing with Swing to Slip Grip, but not sure I've done that one.
A very brief IKO run today, top speed, cold out there!
Cheers
@The Void. Got it again today on the faithful natty ozora and almost on the ronin too. Wouldn't say I'm anywhere near consistent but I am getting a feel for the technique. Never landed any slip grip specials though.
Infinity slinger to space walk to bird and in happened today between shows. Made me happy :)
Today I recorded the next 4 rounds for outlink, a trick for the collaboration video and one for the endless combo.
Good weather on a Sunday, I had to make good use of it!
And I haven't done my Dan test yet.
... met up with Till and Kentaro from Kendama Berlin, Kentaro was in Japan, came back with a nice new Mugen Musou with meteor red tama, amongst other scandalously beautiful kendamas.
Landed my first Whirlwind late Whirlwind Earth Turn, love to get into a challenge like that and just feel it getting closer as you ratchet up on the accuracy/technique. Pretty happy with that result!
Oh yeah, found just about the only trick I managed to film during a month in South Korea, here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYnLL5pqRQ4&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYnLL5pqRQ4&feature=youtu.be)
Nice one (edit: two) Milky.
Today with aching legs, I scraped a 6th Dan practice pass.
Today I had a bash at a pirouetted hyperloop, the staircase, and swapping the infinite suicide in front and behind the arm. No joy at any of them. Fared better with a 40-catch 5c cascade, about 3 years since I've tried that, so fairly pleased. Plus, had a pass of some old school patterns at Jon U.
Oh, wait, .... wrong forum!
Well, I recorded a couple of silly kendama things too.
Today I was having a pretty good IKO run... until the last trick. Missed a couple of tricks on a 6th Dan practice too.
Quote from: The Void on 22 March, 2016, 00:49:59
Today I had a bash at a pirouetted hyperloop, the staircase, and swapping the infinite suicide in front and behind the arm.
You had me hook, line and for a minute there, Void, thought I'd missed something pretty big. Without any idea how those tricks look like in whatever discipline they belong to (diabolo?) I'm already trying to think of a kendama trick that would be appropriate to each name.
Today I was doing a job near the skate hall where
@Peter W. works, and we met afterwards, and I got spanked in a few rounds of KEN while trying to keep out of the rain. Still, was great fun.
Quote from: the milky oolong on 23 March, 2016, 15:48:35(diabolo?)
Gold star!
QuoteI'm already trying to think of a kendama trick that would be appropriate to each name.
Hmmm, knowing what the diabolo tricks are... I think I could come up with kendama versions. The concept of them, that is, not necessarily actually do them!
There is already a very similar trick to the infinite suicide. Not sure what a hyperloop is, is it the same as a sprinkler?
Similar beasts, shalafi: a hyperloop is like a sprinkler with the left hand stick still inside the loop.
Had a four show day today (eep!) but at least I had a lot of backstage playtime. Highlight of the afternoon was one turn knuckle lighthouse insta lateral orbit one turn falling down. (takes longer to describe than to do :))
Another four show day today. Kendama highlight between shows was double swirl one turn late tap one turn lighthouse. Also pulled off a trapeze acrobats 2 turn lighthouse :) Last day of work tomorrow!
Those sound funky, Donald. I look forward to seeing them soon.
Today my IKO practice was going okay until the breeze picked up.
So, today I made a new combo, not sure if saving it for a TTT or for the forum collaboration.
And I self-certified 2nd Dan for the 4th time in a row. I am finally getting stable runs. I hope to keep it up for another 2 weeks :)
Today I went running instead of doing Kendama, but my overall shape was demanding it
Actually I had time to sneak a Dan practice and I'm pleased with the run. I think it's my best so far.(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160328/31acdb0c831c13971e5339d23beb815c.jpg)
Nice work, shalafi!
Did a banking to wing, although I missed the spike. Trying to channel the inner Void
As it happens, my Dan practice shows 9 success on the last 10 attempts, which is promising. Feeling quite solid about it, one more day to practice it.
Good ones, Hans and shalafi. Nothing much to report from me today except an aching knee and continued bafflement at Rovers. IKO practice was pretty good though.
Quote from: The Void on 07 April, 2016, 15:27:01
Good ones, Hans and shalafi. Nothing much to report from me today except an aching knee and continued bafflement at Rovers. IKO practice was pretty good though.
I may be battling you on the IKO (I think the other players will be intimidated by the advanced tricklist) and then I'll witness how you beat me with on own tricks :)
No
@KenDogma then? :( Boo.
Quote from: The Void on 07 April, 2016, 17:01:50
No @KenDogma then? :( Boo.
He hasn't confirmed, so I guess he can't make it
Today I did my official last test for 2nd Dan before the IKO. Was good. I have 9/10 pass in the last 10 days, so I hope I'll step up this time.
Today I practice passed for 6th Dan! Second one ever!
Just need to keep this up for another 5 and a half years!
Quote from: Dimensions on 10 April, 2016, 22:16:33
Today I practice passed for 6th Dan! Second one ever!
Just need to keep this up for another 5 and a half years!
Well done!
Yesterday I failed my 2nd Dan "real" exam. Next try, the EKO.
Today I started editing the compilation of the IKO.
Quote from: Dimensions on 10 April, 2016, 22:16:33
Today I practice passed for 6th Dan! Second one ever!
Nice one dude!
QuoteJust need to keep this up for another 5 and a half years!
This reminds me of a conversation I was having with
@Arron . He was a touched outraged that you had to be 21 to get 6th Dan, arguing that "if you're good enough, you're good enough". It was a hard point to argue against. But I think the phrase "Just need to keep this up for another 5 and a half years!" just crystalised something in my head. I think perhaps the JKA are requiring an extra level of dedication, on top of skill level, in requiring the age limit. In 24 years of juggling, I've seen many very talented young jugglers appear on the scene... and then a year or three later, seen them disappear again. Not that there should be any blame in that - it's natural for people's lives and tastes to evolve and change, and who would want to insist that you MUST stick with any hobby that you happen to take up for the rest of your life?
I imagine that the age limit is to discourage any "flash-in-the-pan" whizzkids from climbing to the top of the tree, without ensuring that they're sticking to kendama for the long run. I think that makes sense.
None of which is meant to disparage anyone in any way. I hope to see you get 6th Dan,
@Dimensions , in 5 years or so!
Quote from: shalafi on 10 April, 2016, 22:44:40
Yesterday I failed my 2nd Dan "real" exam. Next try, the EKO.
That's a bummer shalafi after all your great practise, but hey, the real exam is another thing altogether, as Iearned at EKO 2014. It can only come easier next time, yeah?
Today I spent roughly two hours trying to film the following line:
String Pinch Small Cup > Gunslinger Spike > String Pinch Big Cup > Whirlwind Spike > String Pinch Base Cup > late Whirlwind Earth Turn.
I didn't get it; everything hurts. onward!
Hard luck, Milky. ("String pinch"="string pull"="tension", I assume?)
Today I spent 5 minutes having a go at Outlink 11 (just for fun), before the cold wind drove me indoors. Rain tomorrow, so looking forwards to the #Monke session.
Today my knee objected to me trying Endless Combo #152 without a brace.
We're getting old, Mr Void...
Today was sunny, so I played in the garden for a few minutes at lunchtime.
I landed a nice around the USA relatively fast, which is a good thing since I still suck at earth turns.
I also practiced big cup fast hand aeroplane and big cup fast hand lighthouse. I got way better at the first one, still lots of work to do on the second one
Quote from: shalafi on 12 April, 2016, 23:38:18big cup fast hand lighthouse. .... still lots of work to do
Are you doing a 0.25 turn or 1.25? I find the first much easier.
1.25, never thought of the other one, will try it tomorrow
With IKO gone, and being out of Outlink, today I practised 6th Dan. And passed. Couple of 10th-attempters, but I'll take it.
Quote from: The Void on 14 April, 2016, 16:14:12
With IKO gone, and being out of Outlink, today I practised 6th Dan. And passed. Couple of 10th-attempters, but I'll take it.
With the amount of 8/10 that are in the 6th Dan, 10th attempts are quite expected I'd say
This evening I finally did swing small bird- gunslinger earth turn - bid bird - in
Instagram: @cruizerd4ft
Nice. Sounds like you'd've been at home with the current Outlink too.
Quote from: The Void on 14 April, 2016, 23:21:31
Nice. Sounds like you'd've been at home with the current Outlink too.
Haha it deffos gave me a few ideas
500+ moshi kami and two double UFOs 8)
Quote from: KenSan on 15 April, 2016, 11:27:40500+ moshi kami and two double UFOs 8)
Never underestimate the Moshi Kame. Well played.
Small bird reverse earth turn reverse orbit to small bird, reverse turn in. And, thanks to my lovely new mystery string, yank aeroplane!
Ha, that last one is one that you have to get on film!
Quote from: The Void on 15 April, 2016, 23:01:02Ha, that last one is one that you have to get on film!
Not exactly the same, but...
https://instagram.com/p/BEQsOMTHjRW/
Damn 2-Turn Lighthouse. No 6th Dan pass for me today.
Was just that silly
Lunar line that got me :(
Instagram: @cruizerd4ft
The new string provides again: lighthouse to yanking down! :)
Just remembered I got a Spacewalk~Lunar yesterday. Not done many of those before, if any. And today I had a quick play of Outlink #13. Just about got it, but not smoothly.
Quote from: donald grant on 16 April, 2016, 21:30:18
The new string provides again: lighthouse to yanking down! :)
Nice one Donald! I was racing Kentaro yesterday to Spike > Inward Whirlwind Fast Hand Stab, ended up with the yank version of that!
Oh, and I almost forgot, caught the very shy Small Bird > Revolver (Centrifuge) Small Bird > Turn In on camera. I've landed the trick several times and had when it's come to filming it, I've never been able to do it. Until now!
Neat. I had a bash at KCC33 today....
Nicely done, Milky! Little session at the beach today: one turn fingertip lighthouse, flip to knuckle lighthouse, flip to lighthouse, falling down was a weird one :) Also hit a never-to-be-repeated yank aeroplane, turnover, yank spike...!
Today I did some experiments with the slow motion mode of my phone, the swirls look nice. Now I need to land some juggles or whirlwinds to see how they look.
...I got my first handle stall! ;D
Using a sweets green cushion on a krom red oak ken.
Nice work, man! They feel good, huh? Perched on the clifftop like that, one twitch away from plummetting down into oblivion... :D
Quote from: The Void on 21 April, 2016, 10:40:45
Nice work, man! They feel good, huh? Perched on the clifftop like that, one twitch away from plummetting down into oblivion... :D
I know right? I was in shock for like 5 seconds when I got it! :) Then I spiked it. Bonus!
Quick trick from today:
https://instagram.com/p/BEjOzJhqlbw/
Nice one
@Maicodama !:
https://instagram.com/p/BEki6xCPHrk/
Stab>Centrifuge>Fast Hand Tornado Spike.
https://instagram.com/p/BElZT5tKlfq/
yesterday I did a few tricks trying out the slow-motion camera, nothing special, some whirlwinds and turntables.
Very useful to check your body posture, movement and find places on where to improve.
I might do a simple edit with the tricks, just for fun, as soon as I finish the edit for the IKO, which I haven't been able to complete in a week :(
... did this:
http://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/724359722183340038
Today at the juggling cub, I kept hitting all the tricks I idly thought of trying. Should be enough for a short video, maybe tomorrow....
Thanks
@The Void and
@donald grant I am getting this C-whip thing down!!
Had a long sunny session today with some fun stuff:
- 1-turn lighthouse-insta-somersault to lighthouse to in
- Airplane - tap spike - 1-turn in
And my favourite, the mooncircle bird, which has eluded me for so long.
Also got to the base cup in Around the Galaxy.. One of these days.
Oh yes, I forgot that little teaching session with you, Martin and Rich. Glad you're hitting them.
Nice moves, Hans!
Today I had a quick play at a new balance combo I've thought of, before rain chased me indoors.
Picked up the kendama again last week. had a long break away from it.
Nice to be back at it.
Landed lunar tap earplane.. so that was nice
Nicely done, emagdnim, welcome back :)
Out in the forest yesterday, landed axe somesault to axe. Rather pleased with myself!
Cripes, Donald, nice! Emagdnim, I find my hair gets in the way of earplane. ;)
Yesterday I had a 6th Dan practice at the juggling club. 3 of 4 fails on the 8/10s. Rustiness or artificial lighting? Hmmm.
hello today I did swing bird>over the valley> earthturn spike I'm so glad !
by the way, what is an earplane?
Quote from: SEB on 11 May, 2016, 08:36:42by the way, what is an earplane?
@SEB Originally, it was a typo...
Quote from: emagdnim on 09 May, 2016, 11:15:01Landed lunar tap earplane..
...but when I read that, in my head, it became something like...
https://instagram.com/p/BFWnV-AKlX_/
:D
Haha, I can imagine
@The Void just waiting for that one to get a second mention and deserve a little vid. What's next, Facewalk?
Today I practised my line for the up-and-coming Collaboration Video, which I've scandalously left so late this year. Who else is in the dock?
Today I turned a corner with my swing in. I've always found it oddly difficult compared to airplanes. However I noticed after about half an hour practice that I had a slight out swing going on. My consistency has gotten better.
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Quote from: The Void on 13 May, 2016, 17:03:53
Quote from: SEB on 11 May, 2016, 08:36:42by the way, what is an earplane?
@SEB Originally, it was a typo...Quote from: emagdnim on 09 May, 2016, 11:15:01Landed lunar tap earplane..
...but when I read that, in my head, it became something like...
https://instagram.com/p/BFWnV-AKlX_/
:D
Respect!
I foresee this trick appearing on next year's EJC list.
Yes, John! Consistency rocks.
Today I went outside for a quick play in the last of the afternoon light. Stilt>Somersault to Lunar>Stilt>Lighthouse>Falling. Without the camera running. Oh well, it felt nice!
Sounds like a nice little line
@The Void
Cheers. Today I practice-passed 6th Dan, in daylight. That seems to be the biggest limiting factor for me. Artificial light is a killer.
typo are good sometimes :D thanks for this awesome explanation it made my day
Today I put some kendamas in a box to take to a field for 2 weeks.
Today I landed my first ken flip. And made it to over 50 moshi kame. Feeling pretty pleased with my self. [emoji3]
Hey congratulations
@johndmc well done!
Well done John.
In the last few days I've filmed a few tricks in a field, and at the seaside.
I haven't watched anyone's videos lately, and won't for another week at least, because I have weak internet here. I'll catch up...
Meanwhile, ONLY 1 week left to send me yr collab clips! http://kendama.co.uk/collab
Nicely done, John. Hope you're enjoying the buttercups, Void!
Went for a little play down at the beach today, surprised myself with a couple of bird - swing to small birds and a penguin earth turn - reverse earth turn.
Also managed a few grind around japans thanks to a slippery tama :)
In between EKO practice, had a short session today with
- Gunslinger to slip grip special
- Lighthouse to stilt to in
2-turn opposite crazy lighthouse! By accident, of course, but I managed to keep it balanced for waaaaaaay to long.
Also swing up 3-turn UFO!
Nice work everyone.
Today, I mostly swore at video encoding software.
@The Void I agree on the artificial light. Sometimes it feels like there is a film over my eyes when I jam at work under the factory lights.
Today, using my brand new Ozora Keyaki with it's incredible bird grip, I got an Around Europe, but Birds instead of spikes! Though when I got to the bottom cup, the string was screwed up so I moved it. :(
It was still satisfying as heck though!
And right after I got it, it started raining ;D
And is there a specific name for that trick?
I reckon it's "Bird Europe".
Nice work!
https://instagram.com/p/BGSjlFZKlWf/
Admittedly it was yesterday and not today but I landed and actually held my first 1-turn lighthouse. Although haven't got my head round the 1-turn airplane yet. I'll keep you posted. [emoji3]
Today I finally landed this, albeit with the most begrudging camera in the world, which decided to cut the take into two files and kill the sound on the first thirty seconds. Sort of put a bit of a downer on landing a trick I've been trying since the first six months of kendama. Boo hoo. Oh well, here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CusLlH0nvgA&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CusLlH0nvgA&feature=youtu.be)
http://youtu.be/CusLlH0nvgA
Today I filmed a few tricks with a kendama. They may or may not emerge in the near future....
Yesterday I began editing the Collaboration video (format conforming is so much fun). Bit more work on that now....
I've landed a few juggle to spikes over the last couple of days. Tama control is still a bit (very) suspect but now that I have done it I will persevere for sure.
As an aside I've tried to throw the ken again for the second juggle but my hand just wont let go of it! Any advice from the seasoned jugglers out there?
"If you don't keep throwing, you've stopped." Throw a second time NO MATTER WHAT. Also, I've found that trying to leave the ken throw as late as possible (as advised by Maico) seems to help.
Meanwhile, last night I got these Dead Body Rovers:
https://instagram.com/p/BGowp9QKlZi/
Okay will heed that advice.
Nice Trick too.
Today I read this....
Quote from: the milky oolong on 20 June, 2016, 18:45:10The Void's Stilt/DB/Lunar number
...said this...
Quote from: The Void on 20 June, 2016, 19:17:17
If DB means Dead Body, then I look forward to seeing that, when I do it! ;) Might try it tonight, actually....
...and did this...
https://instagram.com/p/BG5Ds8PqlWy/
Cheers,
@the milky oolong ! :)
Today I finally got to practice the EKO list. Better late than never. I got way better at Dead Body and still struggling with the nunchaku aeroplane, but it was fun to get a kendama for some focused practice.
Quote from: The Void on 20 June, 2016, 22:36:53
Today I read this....Quote from: the milky oolong on 20 June, 2016, 18:45:10The Void's Stilt/DB/Lunar number
...said this...Quote from: The Void on 20 June, 2016, 19:17:17
If DB means Dead Body, then I look forward to seeing that, when I do it! ;) Might try it tonight, actually....
...and did this...
https://instagram.com/p/BG5Ds8PqlWy/
Cheers, @the milky oolong ! :)
Oh, cross posted. Nicely done. I was just reviewing the new messages and saw those, nice to see you got to it :)
Just saw that on IG. Very nicely done. Super controlled and smoooooth!
@The Void
Going Pro then,
@shalafi? Cool.
Edit: Sorry, of course, you went Pro last year too. I was getting my years confused.
Cheers guys. Took me longer than I expected. Got plenty of Stils>DBs, but the last bit was surprisingly awkward. Made it in the end though. :)
Quote from: The Void on 21 June, 2016, 15:47:09
Going Pro then, @shalafi? Cool. Edit: Sorry, of course, you went Pro last year too. I was getting my years confused.
Cheers guys. Took me longer than I expected. Got plenty of Stils>DBs, but the last bit was surprisingly awkward. Made it in the end though. :)
You know, since I suck at spacewalks and Advanced is a ladder, I think I have a better chance to hit something at the Pro level :)
Ha, cool. :) I wonder if you'll have any rivals for the Spanish title this year....
Quote from: The Void on 21 June, 2016, 16:26:09
Ha, cool. :) I wonder if you'll have any rivals for the Spanish title this year....
I hope so. It'll be very boring otherwise.
Today I...
Decided that three official titles means I can edit my profile status on fighting my stage-fears and winning Intermediate at Berlin's Kendama Clash on the weekend (photos of shiny trophy and lovely new kendama to come). I also rough-cut two tricks that I landed at Glasgow International, on my way back from a beautiful week on Islay staying at the Bruichladdich distillery. These two were thought out while sipping Classic Laddie, Port Charlotte, and Octomore single malts. I said thought out, not landed! Hic!
http://youtu.be/rXZX_3gf65s (http://youtu.be/rXZX_3gf65s)
Oh yeah, the tricks are:
1: (Sara grip) Big Cup > Inward 3/4 Turntable > Outward 3/4 Turntable > Turntable > Tré Turntable > Stab (Earth Turn if you Nasty finish)
2: (almost certain it's been done before but something I'm calling) Around Islay: Small Cup > Spike > (Grip Switch to Tama grip) > Jumping Stick > (Grip Switch to Ken grip) Big Cup > Spike (Grip Switch to Tama grip) > JS > (Grip Switch to Ken grip) > Base Cup (Grip Switch to Tama grip) > JS.
hey
@the milky oolong I like the second trick quite a lot, but it feels like it would fit better with some earth turns to mirror the J-Sticks. What do you think?
Hey,
@shalafi, sounds great, you up for getting it down on camera nice and flowy? :)
Quote from: the milky oolong on 22 June, 2016, 15:46:04
Hey, @shalafi, sounds great, you up for getting it down on camera nice and flowy? :)
I have more faith in you than I have in me :-)
Well, though I am sure you could have done it, I appreciate the challenge. Had to sweat a bit under my cappie for this one. Now double-strength and ready for the cask:
http://youtu.be/jRiTa3BZaQ4 (http://youtu.be/jRiTa3BZaQ4)
Nicely done, TMO, nicely done.
Yep, nicely done. I might try it soon, lacking spare time for a while.
Today I freed this
@donald grant collab-escaped clip.
https://instagram.com/p/BG_6MJGqlW3/
Thanks for the share, Void!
And nice fast flow on those combos, milky, must be all that fresh Scottish air :) !
Had a couple of hours down at the beach today, working out some new dumb tricks for the my next edit with Pete (soon, hopefully!)
Apart from those, I somehow landed a weird pinwheel fast throw one turn to trapeze, one turn to stilts. Was so surprised, I confess, I took an extra second or two before managing to put it in :)
Also, sitting on a bench waiting for the bus home, I hit two reverse swing to clifftops in a row. Then missed about three or four dozen more tries. Then the bus arrived. Fine day!
Hey Donald, sorry for not commenting before, but those all sounded killer moves. Nice.
Saw this today from
@Dimensions :
https://instagram.com/p/BHeZWzBDuwr/
The whole thing is smooth and ridiculously tough, but it's the sharp swish out from the Stab into the front-on Spacewalk that I really liked.
Fantastic skill from Rob and all with a regular no gimmick Royal kendama. Kudos.
Today I actually got 100 around U.S.A., switching to a new kendama every 25! Man, it was hard as heck, but I did it and I'm so happy :)
In a row? That's hardcore consistency!
Quote from: The Void on 06 July, 2016, 23:27:13
In a row? That's hardcore consistency!
Nah, not in a row. I'm not that good yet :) I should have said it wasn't in a row.
Still good persistence. Well done!
Today, I learned a couple of things...
i) filming an edit on a blustery, windy day is a nightmare...
ii) I'm too dumb/ pigheaded to give up, so it took an extra half hour of flailing and grinding (and an extra half packet of biscuits for Pete) to finally nail the last few tricks.
Genuinely knackered, but at least it's "in the can", :)
That's a good thing for us all to look forward to, Donald. :) And only half an hour? That's not much. I'm at 5 hours and counting (in various sessions) for one trick I still haven't got.
Meanwhile, today I missed 1 JS, 2 BFOTV, but got my 3rd 2-T LH on the 10th attempt. Was a good warm-up for tomorrow's meet.
Today I went back to my Dan training with decent results.
https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/751868859389468672
Dan training for me too today. 5/10 JS was my worst go for nearly a year. Bah. Got the rest though.
Not a very good practice day. I've had quite a layoff in practice, and it shows. Inconsistent.
7/10 JS
3/10 BFOTV
1/10 2T LH
I am having terrible runs on my 2nd Dan practice.
I keep trying it at least daily so let's hope things get better by the time of the EKO.
Keep working, shalafi! We all have bad days. Slog through them.
A 3-in-a-row from me from yesterday: Spacewalk 1-Turn Fast Hand Flying Top
https://instagram.com/p/BIATMp4DWM-/
Wow
@The Void, that is super consistent! (I remember trying this trick for an outlink and really struggling, so hats off to you for that).
Today, I strung up a kendama and had a good old jam for the first time in weeks. I also had my first run through of the EKO in a while, and it seems as if I've gotten a little rusty...
But on a successful note, I learned a cradle trick that I saw Rob do at the Leeds EKO, so I'm pretty chuffed. It's on my entry for the SISI
Thanks,
@kendamatty . One of those moves I'm more at home with. We all have our faves, right?
I liked your SISI Orbit Falling Down too. (If that's what it was... couldn't do slomo to be sure.)
Sweltering here today, but last night I had just enough energy to do this Hydra combo:
https://instagram.com/p/BIDV3OuDkQn/
Found a new favourite spot down the coast (sheltered all sides, suntrap, no kids and dogs :) ) Bunch of new odd variations, infinity gunslinger lightning drop and (after a bit of grinding) swing tornado to axe, in. Must be the lucky Scottish sunshine!
Sounds like an ace spot, Donald. (Bit of shade too?) Tricks don't sound too shabby either!
The other day I only got 2/10 2T-LH.
Last couple of days I had a quick bash at a stilty trick I've never got on camera (have now!).
Today I will mostly be printing paperwork for EKO.
Yes, there's shade too for the rare moments you might need it in Scotland :)
Down there again today, and had one of those rare moments where you land a trick you never thought you would ever manage. First saw it years ago, no idea why I was trying it, but today I got small bird contact gunslinger :)
Bam, Donald! (Or swoosh.)
Here's one that didn't quite end as planned:
https://instagram.com/p/BIaTUeCjW13/
Today I recorded some tricks on slow motion. Nothing extraordinary, a 2 turn jumping stick, pull up double whirlwind, turntable and a juggle, but they look really nice in slow motion, I may put them together in a small edit.
Today I baked myself a little bit while practising 6th Dan. Failed the first 2 tricks, passed the rest.
Today I failed on the last trick. Less annoying than failing on the first? Yes, but still annoying. :)
7 Birds
Yes, but that's academic, isn't it?
Today I put yesterday's video of me doing a laser stilt flip on YouTube...
https://youtu.be/XFow3VeitaU
Quote from: The Void on 18 August, 2016, 18:31:35
Yes, but that's academic, isn't it?
I usually don't count further once I've failed
So therefore, the further you get through the list, the less practice you've had? Seems sub-optimal.
Edit: You said "count", not "try", so scratch that. :-)
I got around 6 lunar flips today, and 6 yesterday (I'm trying to learn it). And today I got what was likely the most satisfying trick I've gotten so far...
Big cup-Eclipse-Lunar-In! This took me about 50 tries, but when I got it... wow :D
I thought Lunar Eclipse was physically impossible until when I was trying to do big cup-lunar, I discovered that the big cup stayed on the ball while in mid-air sometimes! I don't think it was suction.
Someday I'll get the full Lunar Eclipse... unless it is impossible :)
Quote from: The Void on 19 August, 2016, 19:19:27
So therefore, the further you get through the list, the less practice you've had? Seems sub-optimal.
Edit: You said "count", not "try", so scratch that. :-)
Exactly, in fact I usually retry the failed line and then continue.
Very nice
@Jak I can barely hit a regular stilt :-\
On an up note to coincide with Stamp it stomp it 6 I found a little consistency today (only a little) with lighthouse flip insta-lighthouse flip.
Nice work Jedi and KenSan. Jak, also very nice, but is that not a Tre? Where did "laser" come from?
Today I had to stop my practice because my knee hurt. Decrepitude annoys.
Today, knee-braced, I continued my practice from yesterday. Failed on the last trick. So it goes.
Haha I've been informed by the American kids on FKC that for a right handed person a flick to the right is a tre and to the left is a laser flip. Not sure if that coincides with skateboarding like a tre does, but whatever. Trick names always confuse me.
What you done to your knee Void? Have I missed that somewhere?
KenSan, looking forward to your Sisi entry! Which reminds me, better start preparing for Sunday...
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Ah, so we're adding handedness to trick names now are we? Heh.
I've had a dodgy knee for aeons now. Probably landed on it askew when skating or snowboarding in a previous millenium. Tends to creak and object to overuse, but mostly okay.
Haha no not handedness as such, if it's an outwards flick it's tre (so for a right handed person that'd be to the right) and inwards therefore would be laser. I don't know, I've not come up with it haha, and as far as I'm aware a barrel roll is still a barrel role rotating either way so it's all rubbish really!
Shame about your knee, not a good thing to go. I damaged my knee cartilage after years of rollerblading so I fully understand, still grinds and cracks like mad but exercises and physio have helped a lot.
Today I changed my plan for Sisi 7... after having a play I realised that it was probably harder than my plan for Round 8.
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I appreciate your faith in my ability
@Jak ;D
Lovely cool day. Missed a JS and a 2-T LH. More practice....
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice. And I saved a bee. It's hot out there.
Quote from: The Void on 26 August, 2016, 13:33:35
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice. And I saved a bee. It's hot out there.
Nice! Back in track.
Just now I got my first dang WHIRLWIND! I threw my ken SO hard out of excitement! Good thing I was outside and threw it in a straight line...
Do you guys have any tips for this trick, and kenflip tricks in general? I find it very hard to throw the tama in any kenflip trick. Usually I'm either unable to throw it at all (When I do the kenflip, the tama is not high enough so the ken screws it up), or I throw it too hard (When I do the kenflip, the string tugs the tama and ruins the whole trick).
Hi
@Jedi_man Congrats! It's always a great feeling to nail a breakthrough trick. Have you checked out Alex's vid in this thread: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1515.0.html Hopefully it'll help you. This isn't one of my best tricks, so I'll leave others to chime in with advice.
Bus stop noodling again: small bird migration, and rev swing to slip, turn to small bird, rev turn in. It seems that waiting for the 95 bus helps with those more technical lines... :)
Niice, Donald!
Passed my Dan practice again today.
Passed my practice again today. Yay. Also, I remembered that I got 3 Everests in a row at the weekend, but when I looked at the footage, realised that the non-3 second balances invalidate it as a forum record. Oh well. Maybe I'll try to record that again just for the record.
Four tries in a row, cleared. Several 10th-attempts today. Phew.
Nicely done Void!
Cheers! Partly inspired ny kend[amas], I strung a couple of Flying Top tricks together.
https://instagram.com/p/BJ5VjVjj5e8/
Spacewalk flying top is very classy, much nicer than a *simple* swap
Today KendamApp stayed green. Five in a row. More work, more work....
Nicely done Void!
Weird one today: secret grip base cup to penguin secret grip base cup (the ken pivots 360 between thumb and forefinger). Strangely satisfying :)
^ I'm going to have to give that a go!
A quick couple of tricks before the first over of the day.
https://instagram.com/p/BKGF9GADGZx/
Tap-Tornado Scoop Spike in the garden today. An old trick, but one I hadn't done for a while.
It was pretty breezy outside today. And I had a headache. So that's probably why I missed those extra 2 Jumping Sticks, right? ;)
Got another pass in today. Pleased.
Quote from: The Void on 10 September, 2016, 19:44:47
Got another pass in today. Pleased.
Congrats! This is one of your more solid runs, right?
Are you going to Japan soon?
Thanks, yes it is.
Quote from: shalafi on 10 September, 2016, 19:47:29Are you going to Japan soon?
Wanna buy a hundred Royals? ;)
Missed a JS and 2 2-T LHs. Not so good. So had a mess around later: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2881.msg26743.html
Today I landed a zero turn JS, a normal JS and a 2-turn JS... First try, off camera.
Didn't manage to land it a second time yet.
Nice combo, shalafi.
Today we found this old clip on a hard drive.
@Dimensions in full flow.
https://instagram.com/p/BKTAVp6hDFG/
Great flow indeed!
Today I received a practice balisong that I ordered some time ago. I'm afraid I'll play less kendama for a bit.
And also wrote an article analysing kendama from the game design point of view.
Only 2 2-T LHs today. Grr, so close. More work.
Another fail yesterday, on three tricks, bah. But a pass today. So it goes.
Today I tried to land the 0-1-2 turn jumping stick on camera and failed
Today I got spacewalk swap handle stall for the first time, and followed it with a lucky juggle to spike.
Did my first Hanging Bird today. Never though of trying it before :)
Well done Jak & Hans. I almost got a Hanging Bird by accident today.
Also, had my worst ever run of JSticks. 2/10. Pah. Write it off as one of those days, and move on....
Had a better practice today, only missing out on Hanging 1-T Aero. Although I haven't missed that one for a year. Hey ho. Also, I thought of a new Tornado trick on Sunday, and I filmed it last night.
Passed my practice today. 2-T LHs were in the zone. Ice pop for me!
Nice one
@The Void Always wondered if you practice with whatever kendama is to hand or do you have a special for those practices and gradings, and if so may I ask what you use? (just being nosey ;D)
Also I've managed to do, with some guidence from
@oesterzilla on IG the trapeze trick where you drop the kendama from aeroplane toward you then start swinging it around on your finger :o
And am also enjoying a nice
@kayadama custom 8)
Hey
@KenSan ,
Since I'll have to take the exam with a JKA model, it makes sense to practice with one too. So I do. I almost always use my white Ozora premium, which I don't use for anything else. White Mugen is my backup.
Show us this trapeze trick then!
I see yes of course using JKA kendama would make sense.
Yes so I meant loaded tama grip, drop into trapeze swing thing (My terminology sucks). It's way to inconsistent to unleash on the unsuspecting public at the moment though.
1- or 2-handed trapeze?
Anything like Aeroplane>Breakaway Trapeze, BKO 2015 Adv #11 ? http://kendama.co.uk/bko2015.html
You know the trick trapeze acrobats. The beginning bit where the tama is spiked and you swing the whole thing round a couple of times before letting it fly and catching the tama on the base cup. That swinging bit. Does it have a name of its own? I think oestetzilla said whirlpool but I'm not sure. Any way it's not new or anything I've just never been able to do it before.
Yep, Whirlpool. Gotcha.
Quote from: The Void on 28 September, 2016, 19:00:34
Hey @KenSan ,
Since I'll have to take the exam with a JKA model, it makes sense to practice with one too. So I do. I almost always use my white Ozora premium, which I don't use for anything else. White Mugen is my backup.
Show us this trapeze trick then!
I do the same, except that my premium Ozora for the gradings is a gold one :)
Earth turn tornado, four times in a row. Smooth and more than a little surprising :)
Quote from: donald grant on 03 October, 2016, 13:18:12
Earth turn tornado, four times in a row. Smooth and more than a little surprising :)
@donald grant Coo, nice!
4 insta propeller hops in a row!
Been aiming for 5
Sounds mad. Propeller is an infinite swirl right? No wraps yeah? So is the hop when it comes off your finger for a half (or a full?) rotation and back into it?
Today I landed my first quad lighthouse flip, and landed it cleaner than nick stodd on a plane!
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Quote from: fiddletriks on 08 October, 2016, 20:33:39Today I landed my first quad lighthouse flip, and landed it cleaner than nick stodd on a plane!
Bang! Nice one duuuude. :)
Gently easing my back back into the swing[nb]errr... Pull Up, actually.[/nb] of things.
https://instagram.com/p/BLbVHP0DUwz/
One for #AdaLovelaceDay, AxeSwapNPopStab.
https://instagram.com/p/BLb35UuDSIQ/
Today I got this super hard line that the mosquitoes tried EXTREMELY hard to stop me from getting. Seriously these mosquitoes were CRAZY ENRAGING! I call this line
Around the Mosquito just because of those things! It was:
Airplane-Lighthouse-Bottom cup-Lighthouse-Flip ken to left hand-Throw ball to left hand big cup-Throw ball back to right-Throw ken to airplane-Drop and pop-Downspike!
Super frustrating! Mostly because of the mosquitoes screwing me up every other attempt though. >:( It also didn't help that I was using a slippery natty TK-16, but I wanted to catch it legitimately.
But I finally did get it, and I'm happy now ;D
Quote from: fiddletriks on 08 October, 2016, 20:33:39
Today I landed my first quad lighthouse flip, and landed it cleaner than nick stodd on a plane!
Sick! I can't even do doubles yet!
Props for non-sticky nails, Jedi!
Today I did Juggle Flying Top > Whirlwind Earth Turn.
https://instagram.com/p/BLejx3SDAsv/
Had a crack at SISI Round 14 last night. No joy. But occassional players Henry & Idam both showed up at the juggling club, so had a little click with them.
Landed a couple of back hand UFO to lighthouse after seeing
@BenPycroft24 on instagram. :D
Today a kid in town asked me if I was the guy with that thing. And then asked me how I did in the World Championship. I told him I ran the British Championships just fine. :)
That's great, Void; you can always rely on the general public :) ( A while back, a couple of old ladies at a bus stop saw my kendama and said "Oooh, a diabolo!". You couldn't make it up!)
Today I went to the MKO and had a BLAST! Straight jamming for like 4 hours, laced a lot of sickeningly sick tricks and landed my first YANK spike! HYPE!
The overallhype at the MKO was incredible!
They were selling a lot of kendamas from a bunch of different brands there, so I took a look and saw the Cherry Atlantic Kendama. At first I was like "What the heck kind of wood is that? Looks really unique!" I asked them and they said it was Cherry so...
I had to pick it up, and met Anthony from Atlantic Kendamas. Really cool guy! He asked to jam my homegrown hickory/old rasta tama combo and he said it was FIRE FIRE FIRE. It is an awesome dama ;)
Anthony and I were talking about dama for a while, having fun, and he gave me an Atlantic Kendamas bag and a string pack for free. Thanks man!
The cherry Atlantic is a STEAL for $20, it plays incredibly smoothly and the one I got had the tama and ken within 5 grams! Mine did have a seam from 2 pieces of cherry compressed together, but I actually really like the look of it and they said it won't break along that seam or affect play.
Later I went back to tell Anthony how great this Cherry was, and saw a really cool Rez kendama and asked if I could try it. The Rez kendama is AWESOME! I got like 4 j-stick to lunars in a row with it. It has a great feel and I'm probably gonna get one for Christmas now ;). Anthony didn't have any homegrowns, but after trying mine, he had to pick one up, straight from the stand! It was a really nice fruit punch spectra ken, with a maple/spectra stripe tama. That ken looks sick!
Really incredible time at the MKO! My sisters and brother wanted to leave the whole time though. They don't jam ken ::)
Glad you got to go, and had a great time, Jedi. Thanks for telling us about it. (Little bit jealous! ;) )
This is relevant here but the other day I met
@the milky oolong at Spikedama9 which was amazing!
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Nice sunset pic. Glad you guys met up.
Today I did a quick trap line.
https://instagram.com/p/BMPn4bMDaLc/
Restrung a freshie today.
https://instagram.com/p/BMhPE5cDMIm/
Filmed a few quick tricks with it to. Will post those soonish.
I've never really clicked on lunars, sometimes I would think that I have it and then I would completely lose it again. Until last year when I kinda got inward lunars solid, actually based on Sweets' tutorial (which is short but very good).
However, yesterday on a new natural Zen, it started clicking again. And I landed lunar after lunar. Apparently I've been doing it wrong for all those years (which is more than 8 years). I thought the catch was as I learned with lighthouse, a small upwards push to stabilize. However, I found that for me just cushioning the catch as much as possible (with knees of course) really makes it that much easier.
A lot of talk about what is just "a lunar" these days, but I got that same feeling again as when I just started playing. [insert emotional statement here]
Now on to lunar somersault, the next one on the list....
I concocted some nice setups, including a fake dave mateo pro model :P
Left: Krom Red oak half split tama, TK16 sarado, Cherry kaizen sword.
Right: Unknown (Most likely Sweets) purple sticky tama, Cherry kaizen sarado, TK16 sword.
It's good to know that kaizen and tk16 swords/sarados are interchangeable!
(http://i.imgur.com/kQ3oDrz.jpg)
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Just now I got downspike earth turn fast hand airplane! I'm so hyped right now 8) also got a few lightning drops, lighthouse trade spike, and an airplane trade spike.
Also, I found that if you're doing cold pizza, you can use your thumb instead of index and go straight into a butterfly when you grab the ken.
Nicely done, Jedi_man, sounds like some solid progress!
Surprised myself the other day (on a freezing sunny beach) by hitting baton twirl to small bird, in, and then a couple of minutes later bird over the valley nodding on both sides. Cold hands obviously focus the mind :)
Nice work fellas. Today I briefly brushed the dust off my knees to try to work out what I might go for in the 7toSpike next week...
Today I landed my first ever stab, both from revolver grip and sara grip. It is so satisfying! ;D
Nice one
@rhys_goes_peace ! Now try
Stab > Base Cup > Stab (> repeat as often as you like)
Quote from: The Void on 11 December, 2016, 14:15:42
Nice one @rhys_goes_peace ! Now try
Stab > Base Cup > Stab (> repeat as often as you like)
Will do!
Here's this:
https://instagram.com/p/BN9xwNtDWWL/
Quote from: The Void on 13 December, 2016, 17:14:26
Here's this:
https://instagram.com/p/BN9xwNtDWWL/
Nice one!
Quote from: The Void on 13 December, 2016, 17:14:26
Here's this:
https://instagram.com/p/BN9xwNtDWWL/
Creative and cool! I love to treat myself to some tea after a trick.
Thanks guys. Here's another:
https://instagram.com/p/BOAEMc4j5nX/
If you haven't seen the last part before, search the forum for Gyroscope for a better view.
Quote from: The Void on 14 December, 2016, 14:34:31
Thanks guys. Here's another:
https://instagram.com/p/BOAEMc4j5nX/
If you haven't seen the last part before, search the forum for Gyroscope for a better view.
Nice! I recall the toothbrush was the one for 2016. What's going to be the celebration for 2017?
I may have flogged that horse enough. :)
https://instagram.com/p/BOCnRyqjH3U/
Stab>Snapback Assisted Copter>Stab. Probably!
Nicely done Mr
@The Void .
I have recently gotten better at inward lunars and even landed an inward loon flip a couple of days back. And it was on a regular ozora too not a SlayDawwwwwwwwg! 8)
Once Ive got rid of this damn cold I will attempt to get it on film for posterity ;D
Well done, KenSan.
Today I tried a DeadCopter. It's hard.
Today I landed funhouse>candle>kenflip-to-big-cup>spike ;)
Well done Rhys.
Yo
@Dimensions , nice to see this tension combo after you telling me about it at our last jam. Smooth!
https://instagram.com/p/BOrmbWqjTwW/
Here are 3 from me to see off the devil of 2016.
https://instagram.com/p/BOr-rNmjfXu/
2-Turn Palmhouse > In
Dead Body > Lunar > Stilt > In
Stab > Snapback Spike (Horizontal Yank Spike)
Today I got quite a neat trick on camera at the juggling club. Only to discover the camera had stopped. So I did it again, and the camera stopped again. Very annoying. I managed to get it a third time, finally, this time with camera co-operation. Got a juggle trick too.
I'll put them in my next compilation video, which is probably due soon...
Just now, I thought 'I never got a 1-turn lunar, Imma try it' (I've tried before) and gave it a shot.
I pulled up and the ken was spinning a little wildly so I thought it'd never land, but SMACK! It lands on the tama CLEANER than clean, no slip, first try. I stared in awe for a good 10 seconds and finished with an in.
Homegrowns really do have magical powers :o
^^I like the 2-turn palmhouse
Cheers, Jedi. And, bam!, nice one. First-timers are always a great feeling. I often find myself just laughing at "how unlikely that was". :-) I think I'm at a similar level as you with 1T-Lunars. Not tried them much, but might have got one or two, can't really remember, but that's it, tops. Maybe after this coffee....
Well done, mate!
https://instagram.com/p/BPLFhEpD1IT/
I expect this has probably been done before, but it's new to me.
Small Bird > Fast Hand Fast Hand Spike (?)
I had a quick bash a a couple of records (http://kendama.co.uk/records) this afternoon: one of my own, and one of someone else's.
No luck. Oh well, it was a bit of exercise....
I like this cool double-eiffelish thing from
@cello_91 :
https://instagram.com/p/BPkC71Mg_2e/
Quote from: The Void on 22 January, 2017, 15:06:51
I like this cool double-eiffelish thing from @cello_91 :
https://instagram.com/p/BPkC71Mg_2e/
Thanks :-)
I was fooling around with absolutly stupid ways of grabbing string
until I would finde something interessting.. :D This was it :)
Whuuuuhhhhhr?!!!
@cello_91 https://instagram.com/p/BP3VgD9gTpH/
Quote from: The Void on 29 January, 2017, 23:19:44
Whuuuuhhhhhr?!!! @cello_91
https://instagram.com/p/BP3VgD9gTpH/
He makes it look easy :o
today I recorded the tricks for the Irish Kendama Open 2017, which may be a standalone event since the Dublin Circus Festival is not likely to happen this year.
@The Void @rhys_goes_peace haha thanks!! :-)
Just keep your eyes peeled, i am leveling A LOT on lunars right now!!
Laced a pretty neat trick today which i will post tomorrow or so!! :-)
Quote from: cello_91 on 31 January, 2017, 13:44:38
@The Void @rhys_goes_peace haha thanks!! :-)
Just keep your eyes peeled, i am leveling A LOT on lunars right now!!
Laced a pretty neat trick today which i will post tomorrow or so!! :-)
If you have a chance, I'd love to see tricks like the last one on slow-mo. My eyes barely follow.
Filmed some tricks for a winter video today. Shame my computer's fubar. :-(
Today I...
landed my first spacewalk!
Hanging Broken Triangle 1-Turn Lighthouse > Falling Down > Drop & Pop Base Cup > Stab
https://instagram.com/p/BQMFVttjyro/
Hanging Fast Hand Spike > Pinkie Cradle
https://instagram.com/p/BQTquUJD9XG/
It's amazing what a simple change of kendama can do. I've been quite rubbish at 1 turn lunars for a while, they always seemed a bit hit and miss. Changed the game up a little bit this morning with an almost fresh Sweets pro model and landed 5 or 6 in just a few minutes. Got my first stilt flip on that kendama about a week or so ago too, I swear it has magical properties.
So is it you doing the trick, or the kendama?
That is actually a great question, Void! Made me stop and think about it. I need the right tools to do the job, of course. I just went back to the first kendama and I'm still struggling with it. I seem to be able to control the spin of the Sweets ken a lot more evenly (1 point to me) and it in turn has excellent lunar balance which is a big bonus (1 point to the kendama). It's certainly a 2-way relationship, and it's just a case of using the strengths of each kendama to your advantage. :)
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Nice one, Rhys. By the way, you only need to post the plain IG url link ( in Instagram, from "..." > Share > Copy share link).
Today, inspired by John, I had a short session of trying to improve my 1-Turn Lunars. Not so great... more work!
Hanging Broken Triangle Stab > Easy Handroll Swing In
https://instagram.com/p/BQbU2EzDNuD/
Got to watch the first rough cut of my new edit last night; was pleasantly surprised that there were a couple of tricks on it that I'd completely forgotten about. (It should be ready by next week).
And today, whilst on a wander on the forest, I landed an earth turn double whirlwind, never done one of those before!
Well done, Donald.
Today was not too cold to play outside! Woodshed session. A few mild hits....
It's been nice weather today, perfect for a jam outside. Unfortunate then that I've been restricted to my front room, I was however rewarded with my first 2 barrel rolls. Missed the spike both times in my excitement.
http://instagram.com/p/BQu7FXkAfsY/ Just laced this little combo
Nice ones, John & Rhys!
Hanging Broken Triangle Spike:
https://instagram.com/p/BQvcfcMhA0y/
UF0s. (UFZeroes)
https://instagram.com/p/BQ0eBLlhJas/
Stilts>Tapped Reverse 1-Turn Aeroplane> Jumping Sticks
https://instagram.com/p/BQ2wY19hBtF/
Gyroscopes.
https://instagram.com/p/BQ6D4G_g_t3/
Connected Scoop Spikes:
https://instagram.com/p/BQ-_XqsBFhi/
Cross-arm version of
@Robin TKD BKA 's Superfly:
https://instagram.com/p/BRGcBjahTML/
Quote from: The Void on 24 February, 2017, 20:09:37
Gyroscopes.
That tama looks very interesting! Like some kind of plum stripe.
Quote from: John on 01 March, 2017, 18:43:59
Quote from: The Void on 24 February, 2017, 20:09:37
Gyroscopes.
That tama looks very interesting! Like some kind of plum stripe.
Pink triple stripe. Sample.
Landed a trick today. On watching it back, the last bit only had a half spin, instead of the full spin I was going for. Hmmm, semi-success....
Quote from: The Void on 02 March, 2017, 16:13:42
Landed a trick today. On watching it back, the last bit only had a half spin, instead of the full spin I was going for. Hmmm, semi-success....
What trick were you going for? Also, landed this: [instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/BRQbrEEAt7Z/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace[/instagram]
Hi Rhys,
I won't say what the trick is now, as it may end up being a submission to the Collab.
Nice flow, there!
Today I passed self assessment for kyu 1 and then tried my hand at pre-advanced and passed that! Made up, just need to practice more, as I want to get graded at bko. Now not sure on trying for pre advanced or just kyu 1. I know nerves and of course being conscious of spectators will be an issue at the time. What's the general advice on this?
Well done! Just go as far as you can,
@johndmc . If you fail to get PreDan, you will automatically fallback to 1st Kyu. It all happens in the same exam. Keep practising, and remember to breathe. :)
Quote from: The Void on 05 March, 2017, 20:47:41
Well done! Just go as far as you can, @johndmc . If you fail to get PreDan, you will automatically fallback to 1st Kyu. It all happens in the same exam. Keep practising, and remember to breathe. :)
Great, thanks Void. Do you know if a Ozora Keyaki or gold premium would be acceptable for gradings? I feel confident the Keyaki wouldn't be an issue, but with the paint on the gold I wasn't sure from the info on the website?
Either's good.
Great
This week I have been mostly learning....
https://vimeo.com/207784662
I'm aware that these are less "whirlwinds" and more "slow gusts". I'm working on the speed of the kenflip, but all in good time Watson. I'm just happy to have got this far after struggling with them for so, so long. Click click!
Dont knock it John, whatever works for you. Nice (whirl)work!
Thanks Void!
Quote from: John on 10 March, 2017, 12:45:28
This week I have been mostly learning....
https://vimeo.com/207784662
Nice work. Ice been trying these all week and just haven't got the hang of it yet. You should be proud man
Thanks
@johndmc, it's been a slog, believe me. I think the only other trick I have spent more time on learning is a lunar.
There's a decent amount of tips out there (on this forum and outside) but honestly it's just putting the work in until you understand the technique. What really helped for me is to focus on the lofty spin of the tama. That's the hardest part to get it to come down sweetly where you want it. I tend to use very little wrist in this and use the upward motion of my body more to control it.
And more knees, of course.
It won't be easy, but put in the time and you'll get it. :)
Quote from: John on 10 March, 2017, 12:47:39
I'm aware that these are less "whirlwinds" and more "slow gusts". I'm working on the speed of the kenflip, but all in good time Watson. I'm just happy to have got this far after struggling with them for so, so long. Click click!
To make the kenflips faster, you can push down with your thumb as you throw it. Respect for doing it on a kendama with no tracking 8)
Ha, indeed! All the kendamas I own with tracking are in pretty good nick. I had no desire to turn one of them into a golf ball for a week. So I took a complete beater I had laying around with a flat-ish spike and it did the trick.
Incidentally, the trick feels completely different on other kendamas and so I still have a lot of work ahead learning how to adjust for different weights. One of my setups is full ash, a little heavier than my others, and it takes a lot more of a whoomph to get the tama around. Going back to a lighter one and I end up wazzing the tama around way too quickly and I'm back to square one.
All fun, though. :)
Today I had a back garden session. Got a few quickies in the can. Will water the RK insta with them this week.
Oof, my knees, my back,....
Moon Base Beta > Fast Hand Spike (no ET)
https://instagram.com/p/BRjEfN2hXTm/
Swing to Bird > Whirlwind Spike (no turn).
https://instagram.com/p/BRn1QgQhlgX/
Today I crawled out of hibernation and did my first 6th Dan practice run since the end of September. I passed (just), most unexpectedly. Extra latte for me today.
Quote from: The Void on 14 March, 2017, 14:48:08
Swing to Bird > Whirlwind Spike (no turn).
https://instagram.com/p/BRn1QgQhlgX/
Today I crawled out of hibernation and did my first 6th Dan practice run since the end of September. I passed (just), most unexpectedly. Extra latte for me today.
Congratulations man
Quote from: The Void on 14 March, 2017, 14:48:08
Swing to Bird > Whirlwind Spike (no turn).
Nice trick! Going to try that one tomorrow.
Cheers, Johns. Today I failed on the first trick. So it goes!
Today, in a luxurious 10 minutes of quiet, I landed Around the bird (or Bird around the world? Not sure*) - quite a basic trick really, but never seemed to get it before today. It was a tad wobbly, but I did it nonetheless. Video to follow later.
* Small cup, bird, big cup, bird, base cup, bird, in.
Nice one John.
No clicking time for me today, so here's some daftness from a few days ago.
https://instagram.com/p/BRtQoowBhPE/
I'm not trying that one!
However I did try your bird - no turn whirlwind with little success Mr
@The Void . After 2 weeks of intense whirlwind grinding, especially working on the spin control, doing it with no spin just frazzled my brain a bit. I'll come back to it!
Here's my rubbish Around the bird. I tutted in disapproval twice at my terrible cup wobblage. Anyway, one to work on.
https://vimeo.com/208675684
Excellent unimpressed face, John.
Damn, it was windy today.
Amazing what a bit of practise can do...
https://vimeo.com/208975161
Terribly shot, nevermind eh? I'd like a crack at Around the bird over the valley next. We'll see, need to brace myself for Outlink tonight first...
Helicopter > Helicopter Spike
https://instagram.com/p/BRyazuIBrKE/
This was the one (first clip) that I thought I'd half-spun,
@rhys_goes_peace . Turns out it was more like ¾.
Quote from: The Void on 18 March, 2017, 17:29:41
This was the one (first clip) that I thought I'd half-spun, @rhys_goes_peace . Turns out it was more like ¾.
Ok, thanks. I'm learning helicopter from the 'Click!' book - it looks super cool, but it's actually quite hard. :)
Yeah, it took me a while to get to grips with it. Keep your eyes on the big cup as it's coming round.
Today was one of those days where nothing lands. Oh well, c'est la click.
Tomorrow is another day, Void!
I've been amusing myself with wingwalking variations over the past couple of days. Just simple things as I'm not very good at them. Nodding off to banking, and sliding back and forth from bird. I think it'll be awhile before I get anywhere near consistent with them but landed both variations more than 1 time.
Outlink has been very spike-y up to now so it's been nice to work on something a bit calmer and balanced...
As indeed, was this evening. I managed to hit a few things, but nothing special. Set a very unimpressive record though... http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.msg28263.html#msg28263
Nice Winging, John.
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/845938602437726209
No time to play kendama for the past couple of days. Been busy with interesting projects.
Well, I did squeeze in 10 minutes on Outlink. Got the first bit! :)
Not coming from a juggling background, I'm incredibly chuffed with myself that I've finally unlocked juggles to spikes and lighthouses. Strangely though, I've found myself juggling the ball on the right, and the ken on the left (which from what I can tell is odd for a right handed player...) Oh well, it still works!
Got closer to landing whirlwind today. Landed a couple without any spin on the tama. Made up though as feel like I'm getting there with it at least.
So,
@johndmc if I understand you right, you did
[from loaded ken] > Whirlwind Spike, or, if you did the Spike first,
Spike > Whirlwind Spike.
Well done!
I guess you mean you're after a Whirlwind Earth Turn? You'll get one soon. :-)
Yeah that's it, so going for whirlwind earth turn.
@johndmc As someone who has only recently learned whirlwinds, I watched a lot of videos and took a lot of tips from people until I finally unlocked it. From one beginner to another, my absolute best advice is this:
1. Decide which ken grip you're going to use. Many people hold the ken with the index, thumb and middle finger all at the bottom but some people find it much easier to place the index finger much higher, under the sarado. Have a look at the kendama USA tutorial with Dave Mateo to see what I mean - I liked this for awhile, but in the end I found it easier to place all my fingers at the bottom. Choose whatever's comfortable for you.
2. Don't use any wrist! This is what caused me the most trouble and led to most of my problems with the tama spinning too quickly. Start with your knees low, and use the upward momentum of your body to make the tama spin. With a bit of practice you should be able to find the "sweet spot" of the tama rotating just as you want it.
3. Don't look at the kenflip (well, at least not for too long). Try and keep your eyes as much as possible on the tama rotating so you can get the spike. This is easier said than done, I know, and I still glance down at the kenflip to make sure it's not too wonky. But that's not the most important thing. If you don't keep an eye on the tama, you'll never spike it anyway!
4. Perfect kenflips will come with time. You're not going to be rocking exact kenflips, one may come every now and again but expect them to be wonky whilst you learn the trick.
5. Don't throw the tama too high, or you'll get a weird yank situation going.
Hope I helped! :D
Thanks John, some great points there, really appreciate it. I was practicing it the opposite way for what most tutorials I'd seen mentioned. Now that I can launch the tama without spin, it let's me just work on the kenflip and spike. I can then fine tune the earth turn once more consistent with the kenflips.
I know what you mean by where to hold the ken though, I certainly preferred holding further down as I found it easier to control the tama, along with a quicker kenflip. I did find that rather than push the ken to get it spinning, that just exaggerating the opening of my hand made the ken flip quite well, as pushing it for me just made my arm have more movement to have to cope with, if that makes any sense?
Quote from: johndmc on 02 April, 2017, 21:29:49
I did find that rather than push the ken to get it spinning, that just exaggerating the opening of my hand made the ken flip quite well, as pushing it for me just made my arm have more movement to have to cope with, if that makes any sense?
I know what you mean, it's easier in a sense to do the tama release and kenflip in one simultaneous motion. Like a pull up gunslinger. However in the long term, you will learn how to do it in 2 different motions. If you watch other people do whirlwinds, they release the tama first, give it a moment and then do the kenflip to spike. That's difficult, and I still haven't got it down the way I want, but it becomes easier.
I suggest to just do whatever feels comfortable for you at the moment, whether it's technically "right" or not, and then fine tune once it's a bit easier. Whirlwinds are hard, and it'll take some time. I'm still pretty rubbish at them so take my advice with a pinch of salt, but give it a couple of months and the clicks will come more frequently.
To be honest I think I have it as two different motions, launching the tama with zero spin was what forced me to delay the kenflip. I'll have to try and film it to check.
After almost no play for a couple months, today I run the Irish Open and I had time to jam... oh man am I rusty.
But I did land a hanging fast hand spike on the second try, which was awesome. Not in camera, but I have eye witnesses :)
Nice one Shalafi!
Today I had a jam session with
@Tom Derrick &
@I.A.M . Since Ian sprained his thumb yesterday, we had a game of weak-hand ken, which he promptly won. :) Also just some fun trick swapping.
I also tried the trick that I thought up the other night whilst not going to sleep. It turns out to be quite hard. I might try to film it for the Collab.
Oh, and I ran a workshop. Only 3 people, but I showed them all the Kyu tricks, and they all got most of them.
Looks like it was a fine and sunny BJC, Void! Sadly didn't make it down this year, but have been out playing in the forest and on the beach the last few days. Landed slipgrip - clifftop - slipgrip - lighthouse - trade, and slip- orbit earthturn -to slip, amongst other techy things. And on the strange side, pinkie earthturn over the valley pinkie was a weird one... :)
Well done,
@donald grant , although I don't understand that last one. Perhaps I'm being dim.
Mostly prepping papers and doing webmastering today (whilst listening to cricket). I did manage to nip out to the garden for a little play of the BKO list.
I've not really done much since I plopped out of Outlink, it was great motivation for me to practice new stuff and challenge myself and I find myself at a bit of a loss now! Been thinking about a collab trick too, but with no HD equipment I need to think about what I can do. Either way, need some new personal goals to set for myself. 1st Dan is one of them...
Yesterday I spent 7.5 hours travelling to play one game of KEN. Well, not really just that, and it was great to meet and chat to
@ThaCuzin . And also to hear of cheap flights to Bulgaria. Hmmm.... Maybe.... :-)
https://instagram.com/p/BS_GzsWlm1x/
Today I did a few short record runs at the juggling club. I'll post when I sort the files out.
@John Quote from: John on 16 April, 2017, 16:08:58
I've not really done much since I plopped out of Outlink, it was great motivation for me to practice new stuff and challenge myself and I find myself at a bit of a loss now! Been thinking about a collab trick too, but with no HD equipment I need to think about what I can do.
Hang on, this http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1022.msg28268.html#msg28268 was 720p. Webcam? I'll bring a cam to Lestival, so have a trick prepped, if you want me to film it for you.
QuoteEither way, need some new personal goals to set for myself.
Break a record (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,209.0.html)!
Quote1st Dan is one of them...
Okay then, practise one good run of Moshi Kame per day between now and the 29th. (Breathe!)
Quote from: donald grant on 11 April, 2017, 20:03:17Landed slipgrip - clifftop - slipgrip - lighthouse - trade
Just had a play in the garden, and got a lesser variant: SGS-CT-LH-Trade. Satisfying.
@The Void I'm very surprised that video is even remotely good quality! It was recorded on my phone's "selfie" camera, indoors and in the evening. I'll have to have a play with it. If I turn it around and use the external camera, the quality is good but I have no idea what it's recording, and it shuts off after 2 and a half minutes.... hmmm. I do indeed have a trick in mind, might take me a few hours to get it though...
On topic, I've been doing swirls so much that my left index finger is all plastered up. :)
And I'm still no better at them.
@John swirls have been my nemesis for quite sometime too. And having crusty eczema fingers doesnt help :-\
However lately I seem to have cracked them somewhat and with less agrivation to my fingers.
Timing is obviously very important but I also found that you dont need to hit the string over your finger as hard as possible to get the momentum going. Gently does it, and youll be suprised at the results. Hopefully a nice clean swirl!
Thanks for the advice
@KenSan! I also found that doing them at the bottom of the index finger (nearer the knuckle) allows for a smoother exit. I'm having a bit of a break from them now so my finger can heal up, and should probably start looking at my collaboration trick, which is going to take some work...
Unbelievably, found a couple of kendamas at a car boot sale yesterday (Red Ozora and a KC Pocket). Had to land a few tricks for the guy on the stall before making the purchase... (he asked :) ! )
Bargains, I trust, Donald?
Today I had a bash at the Spikedama list. Damn, that scoop is awkward. Also, a beginner kendamaist was at the club, so I coached her to her first Around The Village.
Stuck doing mailserver change tests all day today. No click. Bad[nb]Or "no click", for anyone who remembers that DCA craze.[/nb].
Sorry for not being active on the forum lately - couldn't think of anything to post! Anyway, I landed these two tricks a few days ago (of course on my Royal): [instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/BTjMOjOgrda/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace[/instagram]
Nice one Rhys. Seems that catching into candle grip is a) catching on, and b) something I need to work on. Maybe you and Rob can compare notes at BKO.... :)
Today I had a practice of the Spikedama tricks.
Quote from: The Void on 02 May, 2017, 20:16:07
Nice one Rhys. Seems that catching into candle grip is a) catching on, and b) something I need to work on. Maybe you and Rob can compare notes at BKO.... :)
Today I had a practice of the Spikedama tricks.
Thanks, Void! :) I'm going to work on doing a one turn, then catching it to candle. Can't wait to meet you, Dimensions and all the other players at BKO!
Today I tried a new trick, and laced it quite easily.
https://youtu.be/ebxhPrX41hM
Nothing spectacular, but it's a type of tricks that have been eluding me for a while.
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Quote from: rhys_goes_peace on 02 May, 2017, 19:19:25
Sorry for not being active on the forum lately - couldn't think of anything to post! Anyway, I landed these two tricks a few days ago (of course on my Royal): [instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/BTjMOjOgrda/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace[/instagram]
Good ones! I find candle grip flips particularly difficult myself.
Well done guys.
Today I practiced 6th Dan, and missed 1 Bird too many. Oh well.
@shalafi Very nice. Been working on those as well recently, got some good tips from Void and hope they'll be as good as yours sometime soon!
I spent a good hour today filming for a collaboration trick, and not landing it. Got close a couple of times, but now have to make a decision whether I persist with it or simplify it...
thanks
@John!
I'd say try a simplified version first, once you have than in the can, go for the complete one :)
Today I played for a bit with done trick variations and combinations. I did a video of the one I liked the most
https://youtu.be/UK4oLvnZNDQ
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Today I went to the juggling club, and met up with
@S.S.Clarence , Barney &
@fuverdred , who all took their first gradings. 1st Kyus all round! (Guys, I'll sort out the admin posts on that tomorrow.) Great to meet new local players.
Info on stuff I mentioned, for those of you who are interested/available:
BKO this weekend: http://kendama.co.uk/bko Definitely come if you can. Even if you decide not to enter, you'll have a blast meeting a whole bunch of other players.
Collaboration video: http://kendama.co.uk/collab All levels of skill and silliness welcome!
Member Map: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,823.0.html More pins= more friends!
One way or another, see you again soon.
Cheers,
Void
Oh, and I forgot: Earlier today I also finally managed to get a ken grip Base Cup Scoop Up > Curl > In.
Although, now that I know I can do it, that will make the misses more frustrating. :)
*whipcrack* Work harder, Void!
(yester)day I got my first kyu grade, cheers
@The Void !
Also the thing I was talking about was the Dzhanibekov effect, http://i.imgur.com/taJtuTe.gif
Whoah, that's freaky! (Reference: We were talking about axes[nb]Plural of "axis", not plural of "axe".[nb]Okay, who else is now thinking up trick variants of Axe? :)[/nb][/nb]of rotation, and whether Tre Flips turned in two or three of them.)
Not today but last Saturday (6th May) I did a 30min Kendama teaching after school activity for my sons Japanese school.
I had about 11 spare old kendama and made up some boards with the basics in Japanese and English. My wife and I thought we would have a handfull of kids interested, but ended up with about 15 kids and most of their parents. Needless to say it was organised chaos!
One of the older boys had actually recently taken up kendama and had a nicely beaten "Royal" blue kendama. He was only at the basic "around the..." stages and had trouble spiking. But after I corrected his grip and gave him a few pointers like "more knees" he was pretty chuffed with his improvement even in half an hour.
Quite a few of the kids had their own rather unused looking TK16s and Ozoras, with one even having a very under used OG sky blue oz.
As I said we just did the basic big cup with minimal success, then small with even less success and then tomeken spike with little success. However after the activity the parents and teachers were all really pleased and said they would like to try and organise another session! My wife also received several emails the next day saying that their kids had picked up kendamas in the morning and were merrily clicking away!
30 minutes really isn't very long, after all the basic grip, stance and knees info, to teach much. So well done on getting people going, and making a few potential addicts, by the sound of it.
Nice boards too.
Nicely done @KenSan
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Cheers
@The Void @shalafi (Nice string flow by the way!)
Yes 30 mins flew by. It obviously is nowhere near long enough to get kids, ranging from 5 to 15 anywhere near proficient (or parents), even at just a big cup. But everyone had fun and there was talk of doing it again, perhaps even once a month but we'll see. Also I think seeing what other tricks are possible really helps peek peoples interest not just cups, spike and moshi kami.
And probably what interested most of the Japanese parents, was how comes I was so interested in and had got reasonably good at playing kendama in the first place!
If there is a next time i'll ask if we can get a couple of pictures for posterity.
I forgot something from Monday: It was one of those moments where you're explaining to someone how ridiculously hard a trick is, and then land it while doing so. Another fluked 4-Turn Aeroplane in the bag for me - with witnesses! :)
Today I got some samples in the post, but haven't had any time to play!
Today is was going for some new ways to trapeze. So why not do them upside down.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUFDf7TDHY5/
Did practice some sort of flow today. Took me 2 minutes!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUJw-PZjfFm/
Those spinner toys are a thing and i don't have one so i decided to labd some spinning action on my kendama. Enjoy!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUj138rDAyj/
Yesterday I got kenflip (or is it whirlwind) juggle big cup. I'm surprised with how fast I got it! https://instagram.com/p/BUmvctxgK3J/
Whirlwind Juggle To Big Cup>Turntable>In.
Nice one!
Quote from: rhys_goes_peace on 28 May, 2017, 07:15:13
Yesterday I got kenflip (or is it whirlwind) juggle big cup. I'm surprised with how fast I got it! https://instagram.com/p/BUmvctxgK3J/
Impressive progression! Well done.
Too much time on the computer: Just a brief Spikedama practice for me today.
Thought I'd actually spend a bit of time with something I'd been meaning to conquer for a while now, around the bird over the valley. Took a bit of work, but managed to land it 3 times in about 30 minutes - definitely looking forward to becoming more consistent with. :)
Nicely done , John.
Was having a bit of a "conquer" session myself the other day. With a bit of grinding, I managed to land clifftop - earthturn to bat- fasthand one turn aeroplane, and a bit later I got boarders - orbit one turn in. Both of which, I'll freely admit, are a bit above my pay grade :)
Cripes! Neat.
Good Valleying, too, John.
Goodness
@donald grant - that's some work indeed! (And off-topic - I was fully intending to come to the Ashbourne Festival purely to see your performance, as it's not massively far from where I live... and then realised it clashes with some family stuff going on that weekend. Gah! Have a good spin and I'll try a bit harder for the next one.) :)
Back on topic, I've been trying lunar flip to inward lunar (catching on the small cup) the past couple of days and it's been a real slog (which is a bit of a surprise, as I have no problem going inward lunar -> lunar). I've tried both directions and had little success with either. If I can't make any decent progress in a couple of days I might post a video and ask for some tips...
Practice between the showers, in the wind. Brrr.
Today, I matched my record of 19 Earth Turns in a row. Also got a Europe Valley Trip (inspired by John). Slogged through the Spikedama tricks again too.
Finally got the hang of lunars, so pleased
Managed to get 3 ken grip Base Cup Scooping Goldfish in a row tonight. The joys of a smooth floor and space at the juggling club.
Gee whizz,
@kendamatty !
https://instagram.com/p/BVUjxIzBrbe/
Yeah that's cool
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Quote from: The Void on 14 June, 2017, 14:39:32
Gee whizz, @kendamatty !
https://instagram.com/p/BVUjxIzBrbe/
Wow Matt is back into doing his thing, which is landing insane bangers :-)
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Today I had a few Spikedama practice runs. My last one was really good. Peaking? :)
Back home after performing at Ashbourne at the weekend (sorry I missed you
@John )
Inspired by all the axe-based nonsense in the collaboration video, I was out in the sunshine today, axeing away. Quite a few good ones including swing to reverse axe - lighthouse - falling down, one turn axe fasthand spike and even swing tornado to axe. Cheers for the inspiration!
That last one,
@donald grant .... !!! :-O
Today I was practicing a few tricks I usually don't play around with. While trying to do an airplane tap cushion in, I got a cushion stilts instead O_O but not on camera.
I love a good fluke, shalafi! :)
Today I oped my JKA 40th Red Haneda Ozora, and tried 6th Dan with it. I missed one JS too many, but two of my misses were string-jams, so... not too bad overall.
Failed on 3 tricks today. Bah, rubbish. Still, at least the weather's turned, and I did not melt.
Okay,
@Dimensions , you're faster than me. :-P
https://instagram.com/p/BVuMrKehNq_/
Today I have some good fun: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,3019.msg28969.html#msg28969
Quote from: The Void on 24 June, 2017, 15:56:31
Okay, @Dimensions , you're faster than me. :-P
https://instagram.com/p/BVuMrKehNq_/
That was very impressive. Almost at Yumi Nakamura speed level O_O
Today Jumping Stick would NOT behave itself.
Ten minutes waiting for a bus down the coast, lots of swirls for some reason...
Highlights were spacewalk half anti-swirl to bird, in, and a surprising small bird double swirl to big bird!
Today I... https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/878965476491132932
I bet, shalafi!
Today 6th Dan practice behaved itself.
Spent about an hour trying to crack down on 5-ball juggling. Got 9 catches, a new personal best (puts me in even greater awe at that 14 ball flash that happened recently).
I want to try and break 15 catches before the end of July
Nice job.
The early stages of 5ball are
i. Getting consistent with throw height, direction & timing. (Just keep practising.)
ii. Remembering to breathe. Seriously - don't tense your body up.
Good luck!
Last night I Tension Bounce Spiked.
https://instagram.com/p/BV2J8mPBDlf/
Today I mixed video formats and framerates, and regretted it.
I like that tension bounce void
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Cheers,
@johndmc . Sometimes it comes up flat, sometimes with one or two turns. A bit unpredictable, but satisfying when it works. :)
Mega glue (and reglue) session!
Today I missed two attempts in my 6th Dan practice, and filmed some tricks on a prototype.
Quote from: The Void on 01 July, 2017, 18:03:28
Today I missed two attempts in my 6th Dan practice, and filmed some tricks on a prototype.
Wooo, prototype...
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Quote from: The Void on 30 June, 2017, 18:56:14
Mega glue (and reglue) session!
I may have overdone this one...
Cosmos and Hanging Spike let me down today. Hanging Spike! Honestly, Void, get a grip...
I played a bit today. Some interesting trucks, a bird turn, which landed surprisingly easy, a stab far hand aeroplane, which was tough, and some improvement on consistency for lighthouse tradespike and handcuffs, even got 3 or 4 in a row.
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Quote from: The Void on 02 July, 2017, 18:34:25
Cosmos and Hanging Spike let me down today. Hanging Spike! Honestly, Void, get a grip...
A hanging grip, to be precise :-)
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Quote from: shalafi on 02 July, 2017, 18:47:58
Quote from: The Void on 02 July, 2017, 18:34:25
Cosmos and Hanging Spike let me down today. Hanging Spike! Honestly, Void, get a grip...
A hanging grip, to be precise :-)
Ha, I should have written "get a Spike...". :)
Today I...
https://instagram.com/p/BWGYOK1h4mq/
... plus, played a game of SPIKE and a game of DAMA. And chatted kendama a bit too.
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice.
Quote from: The Void on 04 July, 2017, 18:44:09
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice.
Congrats! I have to get back to my 2nd Dan practice myself
Quote from: The Void on 04 July, 2017, 18:44:09
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice.
Congratulations
Cheers. Was too hot to click yesterday, and looking the same today. Will see if I have any energy left before twilight sets in... :-)
Getting a feel for stilt flips! Also this full ash kaizen 2.0 select is very nice!
[instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/BWNdgRMladK/?taken-by=bundybarron[/instagram]
Nice. Not one I've really worked on. Must brush up!
Thanks
@The Void . Yes, until now I was happy enough with just stilts and a very rare stilt over the valley. Stilt flips, just seemed to precise a trick for me to master. They are IMO considerably more precise than Lighthouse and Lunar flips thats for sure. But practice, patient, perseverance and all that...
Oh, come on,
@KenSan , that was a golden opportunity for you to tell me "more knees!", and you missed it. :D
Yesterday I had a brief play, and got a Juggle Spike>Juggle Big Cup>Turntable>Spike. Nothing new, but I'm always pleased with a Juggle Spike.
Ha ha I'm pretty sure you dont (k)need to be told!
Been out at cricket all day, but here's a Rumble Strip from last week.
https://instagram.com/p/BWVro-PBQpg/
Nicely rumbled, Void.
Little session in the woods today; highlight was lunar - rover both ways - in! Didn't quite believe it myself :)
Quote from: donald grant on 11 July, 2017, 20:36:40
Nicely rumbled, Void.
Little session in the woods today; highlight was lunar - rover both ways - in! Didn't quite believe it myself :)
Nice! One day I'll get the hang of Rovers. :)
Squeezed a 6th Dan practice-pass in today. Last shot on 1T-Aero, phew.
Day of highly unlikely events. Golfing this morning, my mate Steve had a hole in one. This afternoon I landed behind the back moon circle to naughty bird in. Strange days indeed! :)
Today I was 1 Jumping Stick away from turning KendamApp (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,339.0.html) green. It was slightly breezy, but no excuses.
Managed to pass my practice today, with three 10-th attempt tricks! Phew.
Quote from: The Void on 16 July, 2017, 13:56:18
Managed to pass my practice today, with three 10-th attempt tricks! Phew.
Congrats! When some tricks require 8/10 is usual to need 10th attempts
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True, but today it was BFOTV, 1T-Hanging Aero & 2-T LH. :)
Managed another pass today.
Today I had to decide which colour Plush to open first. Plus(h), I hit the road....
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/887383775784685573
Hey, look at that...
https://instagram.com/p/BWsD5cRhJYw/
Cripes, I dunno, young people and their energy! Nice one Rob.
Quote from: The Void on 19 July, 2017, 09:56:21
Hey, look at that...
https://instagram.com/p/BWsD5cRhJYw/
Cripes, I dunno, young people and their energy! Nice one Rob.
Hey, he misses at the end!
Today youtube recommended me this video from 5 years ago... priceless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-SI6Bjed1w
Yesterday I had a long day setting up the stall. But a fun, short kendama session with
@Mad0zak and
@AlexOdd afterwards. It's hot here in Lublin. (Again.)
Today I hit this more flowy trick. A couple of kids took notice of my kendama, hopefully I can get at least one person in Telford to play (so I'm trying to play in more public areas) https://www.instagram.com/p/BW2dTQCAUGu/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace
Nice one Rhys! Hope you get some conversions.
Today I didn't see any real kendama players during trading time, but tonight I ran into
@jakub.zahumensky @Maicodama @Jokbert Screw,
@jacksohigh Okko, Imm(?), Tommi,
@Housti_IL6 , and (I probably forgot someone) and had a mellow session.
It has begun!
Daniel should also be there
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Quote from: The Void on 23 July, 2017, 07:52:05
Quote from: shalafi on 23 July, 2017, 07:42:08
Daniel should also be there
Quote from: The Void on 22 July, 2017, 22:29:23
(I probably forgot someone)
There we go! :-)
Just checking that you actually met :-)
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Toulouse is here: Clem, Laura, Seb, Wendall, Flo. And Chris from Switzerland.
I was up at 5am again today. No late nights for me this week!
Was in the grounds of Caernarfon Castle today, had my slippery ozora maple with me. Managed to land lunar, stilts and a wingwalker in the space of a short run while my daughter ate lunch. Sadly not filming as the place is fantastic too
Today I saw a new Juggle variation by
@Dimensions . (I won't name it incase he wants to film it.)
Today I watched Eelco get his 4th Dan! :) So pleased for my buddy
@s070s . :):):)
Quote from: The Void on 27 July, 2017, 12:32:39
Today I watched Eelco get his 4th Dan! :) So pleased for my buddy @s070s . :):):)
Woho, congrats
@s070s !
Quote from: The Void on 26 July, 2017, 21:33:05
Today I saw a new Juggle variation by @Dimensions . (I won't name it incase he wants to film it.)
Ooh can't wait to see this one
Quote from: The Void on 27 July, 2017, 12:32:39
Today I watched Eelco get his 4th Dan! :) So pleased for my buddy @s070s . :):):)
Congratulations
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Had some short playing sessions on holiday and landed my first spacewalk swap bird. Felt pretty food to see some progress after some time with less playing.
Congrats to
@s070s on his 4th dan! Also hope everyone had a great time in Lublin!
Quote from: The Void on 27 July, 2017, 12:32:39
Today I watched Eelco get his 4th Dan! :) So pleased for my buddy @s070s . :):):)
ahh ... saw this just now ... THANK YOU my MAN !!!
Landed my first lunar flip today
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXNMytfAV_V/
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Nice ones,
@johndmc &
@HansNickmans.
Today I've been trying LH>Axe>In in the van passenger seat. Not got it yet, but
@Mad0zak got a 0-1-2 Jumping Stick. :)
Been mostly ill or dead tired since I got back from EJC. Today I picked up a kendama for the first time. To glue tips. :-)
Yesterday I tried and failed multiple times to get a double whirlwind - barely even came close. Back to the drawing board I think, tough trick... might try something easier today and come back to it :)
Yesterday I wondered which should be my first trick on my new Royal Plush. I spent ten minutes trying Around Oban, before switching to...
https://instagram.com/p/BXx1LRMBEcl/
.... Axe Somersault. I'll take it. :)
Also, went to the post office today.
Great tricks with the plush Void.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BXyVFjIgWHi/ today I learnt this
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Nice 1-Turn Swap Spike,
@johndmc . A good one to get in the repertoire.
Apart from a brief go at the latest Endless Combo in the kitchen (which I can't re-enter yet anyway), I've had a few days off due to work and weather. Looking forward to tomorrow's Swansea session.
These have been leaking out though....
A
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX3ZvCuhTYh/?taken-by=royalkendama
A
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX5OLojBCxL/?taken-by=royalkendama
E
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX76Zw7htPP/?taken-by=royalkendama
L
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX-RenxBHvP/?taken-by=royalkendama
Been trying to improve my lefty tricks; finally got both 200 moshis, 1 bird out of 10 and hanging spike too. The rest of the dan tricks I'm ok with so I managed to pass lefty first dan!
Today I did a yank spike first try on a mini kendama. Then tried again and got it again in about 5 tries... off camera obviously.
Quote from: Dimensions on 19 August, 2017, 18:42:32
Been trying to improve my lefty tricks; finally got both 200 moshis, 1 bird out of 10 and hanging spike too. The rest of the dan tricks I'm ok with so I managed to pass lefty first dan!
Was this prompted by losing a game of leftyKEN at the last Bris meet? ;)
Seriously though, that's impressive. Don't think I ever went beyond lefty 1st Kyu, but I can't really remember.
Quote from: shalafi on 19 August, 2017, 20:15:50
Today I did a yank spike first try on a mini kendama. Then tried again and got it again in about 5 tries... off camera obviously.
Obviously. ;) Nice though.
Today I passed my 6th Dan practice, which was pleasing after failing on 3 tricks on Saturday.
Quote from: Dimensions on 19 August, 2017, 18:42:32
Been trying to improve my lefty tricks; finally got both 200 moshis, 1 bird out of 10 and hanging spike too. The rest of the dan tricks I'm ok with so I managed to pass lefty first dan!
Just tried, and got 2nd Lefty Kyu. 26 Moshi was my best in 2 goes! I'm obviously leftyrusty. :)
Managed to get another (righty) 6th dan practice pass today.
Plus...
N
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYB5v9UBUWP/?taken-by=royalkendama
P
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYD2RAiBw8B/?taken-by=royalkendama
R
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYGL8QbhyuC/?taken-by=royalkendama
R
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYHE5hAheGM/?taken-by=royalkendama
With this (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-41030630) in mind, I made sure to do my practice again. Passed yesterday, but missed by one Bird today. Plus...
S
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYI00kUh_bZ/?taken-by=royalkendama
T
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYJMiRkhN6W/?taken-by=royalkendama
U
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYLGYfxhprC/?taken-by=royalkendama
Another pass on Friday, then another fail today. (1 JStick) Been tidying my computer's desktop, which throws up lots of tasks to be done, so not much play for me this weekend.
Another pass yesterday, and another fail today. And so it goes, and so it goes, and so it goes, so it goes.
Having been rained off twice in the last two weeks, we finally got a hot sunny day for filming a new edit. Don't remember everything I caught, but there were at least a couple of weird ones I was rather chuffed with :)
Ooh, new DG vid incoming, yay!
Today I did a little kendama in my juggling street show. Been meaning to get around to that for a while.
Two more practice fails yesterday and today. It's almost like it's difficult.
Planned a new thing though... coming soon.
Watched this little bit of genius today...
https://instagram.com/p/BYqjjNWh0Z3/
I managed to get a practice pass yesterday. Currently waiting in for a parcel to be delivered, so can't play in the garden right now. Also, had a brief meeting with
@Cand1ez yesterday, who declares himself a summer kendama player, and a winter yo-yo player.
I sneaked 30 minutes of clicking, enough to get SISI and the Endless combo on camera. Oh, am I liking the Royal Plush.
I need to get back into playing more often...
Oh, I also got time to upload another instance of Kendama Around the World
Passed yesterday, failed today. It's okay to blame the wind, right? ???
A couple more fails, but a pass today. Up and down and round and round she goes....
My last three practices have all been fails. :/ Oh well. Meanwhile, saw this today...
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZUsx0xAJ0O/
...which was quite good.
Today I landed a lunar somersault for the first time. It seems about the same difficulty as lighthouse somersault. Somehow I always expected it to be more difficult.
I guess I have to thank sisi for pushing me on that one
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Quote from: shalafi on 23 September, 2017, 19:44:34
Today I landed a lunar somersault for the first time. It seems about the same difficulty as lighthouse somersault. Somehow I always expected it to be more difficult.
I guess I have to thank sisi for pushing me on that one
Nah, it was beginner's luck
Quote from: shalafi on 23 September, 2017, 21:52:06
Quote from: shalafi on 23 September, 2017, 19:44:34
Today I landed a lunar somersault for the first time. It seems about the same difficulty as lighthouse somersault. Somehow I always expected it to be more difficult.
I guess I have to thank sisi for pushing me on that one
Nah, it was beginner's luck
😂😂
Done it once, you can do it again!
Today I filmed two tricks: 1 I've never done before, and 1 I've never filmed before.
Both for SISI, so wait and see. :)
Got this trick today! https://www.instagram.com/p/BZoc5aXAn_W/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace
Very nice,
@rhys_goes_peace . My double somersaults are pretty weak. There are too many tricks to work on! Can someone uninvent a few of them, please! 😜
Today I had a perfect start to my 6th Dan practice - no misses on any of the 8/10 tricks. Broke that run on my first attempt at 1-Turn Aeroplane, but soldiered on. Screwed up on Hanging 1-T Aero thoguh. D'oh.
Today I did two practice 6th Dan runs - One was finishing off the rain-interrupted one from yesterday. Passed both, which was nice after 3 fails.
Also, threw this quick one down for
@Matt Goody - cheers for the tama, man!
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/915242362162618368
Nice one @thevoid 8)
Glad you got it!
Managed a practice-pass again today. It's getting cold and windy out there, though...
Quote from: The Void on 04 October, 2017, 22:02:53
Managed a practice-pass again today. It's getting cold and windy out there, though...
You're getting quite consistent. Is there a trip to Japan in the plans?
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Quote from: shalafi on 05 October, 2017, 11:50:35Is there a trip to Japan in the plans?
Wanna buy a few hundred Royals? :)
Got to keep grinding, can't let it slide. Trying to keep the practices going when I'm not busy with manic summer or oppressive winter.
Keep grinding, Void!
Just landed what I suppose you would call "nodding over" (small bird nod over the spike to big cup, nod back over to small bird, reverse turn in). 'Twas a nice surprise!
Quote from: donald grant on 05 October, 2017, 13:11:49Just landed what I suppose you would call "nodding over" (small bird nod over the spike to big cup, nod back over to small bird, reverse turn in). 'Twas a nice surprise!
Coo, neat!
Got another pass today.
I had to have a day off yesterday, due to waiting in for a parcel (that didn't come). Just tried again today, and missed one too many JSticks. I blame Royal Mail. >:(
Passed yesterday. Failed today, on 1-Turn Aero & SGS, both of which I'm pretty solid on. Oh well.
Failed my practice, but also had a good session trying lots of stuff just for fun. Worn out at least one knee for the day.
What did you do today void? ;)
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Mostly sat about watching people compete in the All Japan comp,
@johndmc . I should be able to find the live stream for you....
Quote from: The Void on 15 October, 2017, 05:45:00
Mostly sat about watching people compete in the All Japan comp, @johndmc . I should be able to find the live stream for you....
Oh cool, that would be great
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I think the one I just posted in the Event thread for it should work...?
Just posted a second one, which is more live.
That's three times this week I've gone for a stroll the woods and managed to catch double swirl double juggle to spike. And as a bonus today I also got one turn swing to hand boarders, in. Alas winter is coming soon....
Cripes,
@donald grant , that's neat[nb]x4, I really love your tiger feet[/nb]!
Last day of BST today. I may have to squeeze in a garden session....
Today I gave my neighbour a kendama. Later heard him & friend clicking and and making those "oooahh!"-type noises of having fun with it.
Good filming session today! Here's Jimmy's concentration face!
Mostly I was video editing today, but I managed an Oban Bypass at the club tonight. That hop-out to Opp Stilt is horrible.
Today I just went back to see my old edits. It turns out I landed my first lunar and my first juggle 5 years ago, haven't got much better at those.
Other tricks like whirlwinds, swirls, half-swirls and so on I can see the progress over the years. Slow progress, but progress nevertheless.
It turns out I haven't made an Edit in 3 years, apparently I am too busy making IKO trick lists or I just don't see the point of making edits anymore, there are too many good videos I rarely get the time to watch them all. Saturation? maybe.
The best reason for making a video is... that you feel like it. For whatever reason. Never feel obliged.
Today I noticed sarado-sink on one of my Plushes. That'll teach me to let other people try it. :-) To the post-it notes!
Quote from: The Void on 05 December, 2017, 00:37:00
The best reason for making a video is... that you feel like it. For whatever reason. Never feel obliged.
I guess so. Lately I only feel like doing single trick videos and only every now and then.
Today i landed my first lighthouse flip slowly getting there its ugly but its there [emoji14]
Wont let me upload mp4 videos to tapatalk so its on youtube
https://youtu.be/0lYjXDZbQMw
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@Unichuck1 Well done mate!
Braved the frost for a quick Spacewalk Tap-Tornado Lighthouse Falling. Had the idea for this one a little over a week ago. Tried it briefly when I met Ben last week, but again today. After working out the right angle to launch at, it only took a minute or two.
https://twitter.com/royalkendama/status/939478003683332097
Today at the club I managed a Pull-Up Juggle Spike > Juggle Spike. Surprised. I also decided to make Inverse Around The World my cup of tea trick, so I had to wait far too long for my second lemon and ginger. :)
First lunar flip to lumar this morning im making progress next to get it on film :)
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Nice
@Unichuck1 , when I started hitting lunar flips, my kendama motivation really rocketed.
And similar to
@The Void , I have also been inspired with juggling tricks today. Not coming from a juggling background, I'm especially happy that they're really starting to come together! So today I hit my first double juggles and also a single juggle x 3 to spike. Next, I'm going to try to integrate taps into juggles, as the tap really throws me off catching and then releasing with any control...
Well done
@Unichuck1 !
Quote from: kendamatty on 16 December, 2017, 12:43:33...I have also been inspired with juggling tricks today. Not coming from a juggling background,...
@kendamatty I wish that helped. If it did, I'd be much better, surely?! :) Good work, and good luck.
Today I...reflected on Sunday's Jam in downtown Barcelona! I had no idea that there were any other players around here, so when I stumbled across "teepeekendamas" on instagram, I was pleasantly surprised.
After some issues with communication and navigation, I finally arrived to a neighbourhood Christmas Market. I was told to follow the music, which is where I found Sergio and the gang, all jamming with their own brand kendamas (which have been around since April this year), in between the family market stall (dedicated to selling their kendamas and pills), and a small food truck, which later turned out to have a DJ and perfect lighting for a mini freestyle competition! During the comp, I hit a couple of tricks like around the bird, some lunar and lighthouse combos, and snatched a 2 turn airplane as the stopwatch hit "UNO"! I was then rewarded with a cup of coffee and a pokeball kendama for my efforts, not too shabby!
After the competition/jam, we played some more, I accidentally knocked a cup of coffee all over the floor of the stall (nobody seemed to mind too much), and shortly after we said our goodbyes and I drove off into the cold Sunday night. I'm looking forward to the next one, hopefully when it's a little warmer!
Quote from: kendamatty on 19 December, 2017, 08:23:05
Today I...reflected on Sunday's Jam in downtown Barcelona! I had no idea that there were any other players around here, so when I stumbled across "teepeekendamas" on instagram, I was pleasantly surprised.
After some issues with communication and navigation, I finally arrived to a neighbourhood Christmas Market. I was told to follow the music, which is where I found Sergio and the gang, all jamming with their own brand kendamas (which have been around since April this year), in between the family market stall (dedicated to selling their kendamas and pills), and a small food truck, which later turned out to have a DJ and perfect lighting for a mini freestyle competition! During the comp, I hit a couple of tricks like around the bird, some lunar and lighthouse combos, and snatched a 2 turn airplane as the stopwatch hit "UNO"! I was then rewarded with a cup of coffee and a pokeball kendama for my efforts, not too shabby!
After the competition/jam, we played some more, I accidentally knocked a cup of coffee all over the floor of the stall (nobody seemed to mind too much), and shortly after we said our goodbyes and I drove off into the cold Sunday night. I'm looking forward to the next one, hopefully when it's a little warmer!
Never been abroad need to get my passport sorted haha
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Top stuff,
@kendamatty , well played. Yay for scenes! Nice pic too:
https://twitter.com/royalkendama/status/943012929204555776
Quote from: kendamatty on 19 December, 2017, 08:23:05
Today I...reflected on Sunday's Jam in downtown Barcelona! I had no idea that there were any other players around here, so when I stumbled across "teepeekendamas" on instagram, I was pleasantly surprised.
After some issues with communication and navigation, I finally arrived to a neighbourhood Christmas Market. I was told to follow the music, which is where I found Sergio and the gang, all jamming with their own brand kendamas (which have been around since April this year), in between the family market stall (dedicated to selling their kendamas and pills), and a small food truck, which later turned out to have a DJ and perfect lighting for a mini freestyle competition! During the comp, I hit a couple of tricks like around the bird, some lunar and lighthouse combos, and snatched a 2 turn airplane as the stopwatch hit "UNO"! I was then rewarded with a cup of coffee and a pokeball kendama for my efforts, not too shabby!
After the competition/jam, we played some more, I accidentally knocked a cup of coffee all over the floor of the stall (nobody seemed to mind too much), and shortly after we said our goodbyes and I drove off into the cold Sunday night. I'm looking forward to the next one, hopefully when it's a little warmer!
Mini vid here,
@kendamatty , in case you haven't seen it:
https://instagram.com/p/Bc3QrArhjMc/
Variant: Moon Base Gamma.
https://instagram.com/p/Bc7ZxfyBCwX/
Quote from: The Void on 19 December, 2017, 17:25:20
Quote from: kendamatty on 19 December, 2017, 08:23:05
Today I...reflected on Sunday's Jam in downtown Barcelona! I had no idea that there were any other players around here, so when I stumbled across "teepeekendamas" on instagram, I was pleasantly surprised.
After some issues with communication and navigation, I finally arrived to a neighbourhood Christmas Market. I was told to follow the music, which is where I found Sergio and the gang, all jamming with their own brand kendamas (which have been around since April this year), in between the family market stall (dedicated to selling their kendamas and pills), and a small food truck, which later turned out to have a DJ and perfect lighting for a mini freestyle competition! During the comp, I hit a couple of tricks like around the bird, some lunar and lighthouse combos, and snatched a 2 turn airplane as the stopwatch hit "UNO"! I was then rewarded with a cup of coffee and a pokeball kendama for my efforts, not too shabby!
After the competition/jam, we played some more, I accidentally knocked a cup of coffee all over the floor of the stall (nobody seemed to mind too much), and shortly after we said our goodbyes and I drove off into the cold Sunday night. I'm looking forward to the next one, hopefully when it's a little warmer!
Mini vid here, @kendamatty , in case you haven't seen it:
https://instagram.com/p/Bc3QrArhjMc/
Wish it was like this in the uk :(
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Diesel + usb + kendama...
https://instagram.com/p/Bc--NEqBqhd/
Seems like
@cello_91 is too shy to post his trick here, but it's a nice one, so I will. Nice one, Marcel!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdD8AkTDbuF/
Candle Balance > Candle Flip.
https://instagram.com/p/BdOnmEeBw_3/
Got this trick: https://www.instagram.com/p/BdOraSWgtj9/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace
Quote from: rhys_goes_peace on 28 December, 2017, 04:27:30
Got this trick: https://www.instagram.com/p/BdOraSWgtj9/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace
That cant be in the uk haha
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Quote from: Unichuck1 on 28 December, 2017, 14:32:56
Quote from: rhys_goes_peace on 28 December, 2017, 04:27:30
Got this trick: [instagram]https://www.instagram.com/p/BdOraSWgtj9/?taken-by=rhys_goes_peace[/instagram]
That cant be in the uk haha
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I'm on holiday in Australia right now to meet family! Escaped the awful snow now hurray!
Hey
@kendamatty , this is super swingy! Nice job! I'm terrible at controlling those re-swings. Meanwhile, I've got a hat like that.... in black. :)
https://instagram.com/p/Bdfxy9Jh2K0/
Quote from: The Void on 04 January, 2018, 02:27:39
Hey @kendamatty , this is super swingy! Nice job! I'm terrible at controlling those re-swings. Meanwhile, I've got a hat like that.... in black. :)
https://instagram.com/p/Bdfxy9Jh2K0/
Amazing solid, as usual.. makes it look easy.
Today I have started to work on practice towards my pre Dan and 1st Dan gradings. I am aiming to achieve these by the time BKO comes around so I can do some gradings for others while I am there.
The moshi kame practice is the killer. Anyone got some insight on effective ways to improve in this.
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@johndmc Good luck with the training. Some various comments from folks on Moshi Kame are here: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,688.0.html
Quote from: The Void on 06 January, 2018, 23:28:28
@johndmc Good luck with the training. Some various comments from folks on Moshi Kame are here: http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,688.0.html
Great thread thanks Void
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@johndmc I find a soft grip very helpful with Moshi Kami. Helps cushion and absorb any wayward catches!
Quote from: KenSan on 07 January, 2018, 20:36:55
@johndmc I find a soft grip very helpful with Moshi Kami. Helps cushion and absorb any wayward catches!
Cheers dude, I'll message you at some point for a grading if that's OK, won't be for a while, got a lot of practice to do.
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Yeah no problem John. Need to try and meet the locals for a jam soon, although every time I think its on life gets in the way! ::)
@johndmc
Found a brief moment of daylight to go out for a play. Managed 1 turn lighthouse to boarders to lighthouse, some reverse swings to naughty bird, and few other weird things before the temperature drove me back indoors.
I also had a formation flypast from six swans (this is not a trick name...:) )
Presumably the swans were showing their approval, Donald. :)
I had my first click for about a month on Monday. Didn't have much energy, as I was simultaneously incubating a cold, so didn't hit anything of note.
Been trying to land a swirl ~ swap spike for a couple of days, unsuccessfully. I know it is not such a hard trick, but I am having a hard time.
I had a dust-off session tonight. Getting close to de-hibernation time, so time to thaw those winter knees out. :)
Today I restarted my Dan training after almost 2 years, missed the lighthouses, (I blame the paint on the tama) but I scored everything else with ease (for 2nd Dan)
Then I tried Speed Trick B and I thought I was having a crap run, still I managed 1:59, so it seems I have indeed improved.
If I make enough moshi-kames, I may be able to score a 3rd Dan as well. We'll see.
My consistency has improved a lot more than I thought.
Well, here goes my first successful run at 2nd Dan of this year.
Got a few on the 10th attempt, but happy to have a pass.
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180222/d222310aae3fa1c617a79f08603d6b93.jpg)
Today I had a much more solid run. Feeling confident now :)
Great stuff,
@shalafi , keep it up!
There was just enough sun in the garden today for a brief run-through of the IKO lists. It was still cold though, so that was it! :)
Had a quick click in the garden again today. Bright, but cold.
Also found this old clip from last summer. I was going for multiple-turn in, but just got a high single. So it goes.
https://instagram.com/p/BgD4D_HlOet/
Today I recorded a few tricks for the European Cup. Hope they like them. :)
Today I remembered I had some unused submissions to the 2017 EKO Cup. Wonder whether to compile them or IG them....
Today I prepped some stuff for Bude, and did an IKO run.
Bright but cold outside today, so I had a quick 10 minute session, then in again.
https://instagram.com/p/BglwxsdlLFW/
I had a go at EC177 last night. Surprisingly tricky. IKO run today - reasonable.
today i landed ...
A TRICK for the Collabaration Video 2018
http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3155.0
EVERYBODY SHOULD DO THAT !!!! 8)
Today I ran a Kyu tricks beginners workshop at the BJC. 7 people, they all learned something and progressed. Everyone got an Aeroplane! :)
Couple of games of sunny-but-breezy KEN with Ian today. Good warmup for tomorrow's jam.
I was having a perfect run of the IKO list today, until I fluffed up Moon Base Delta.
Today I filmed a "banker" for the collab. Will try to get something nicer by the deadline.
Man, I just don't know if I'll ever get to grips with Reswings. Thanks for the jaw-drop,
@kendamatty !
https://instagram.com/p/BhpFDYUnByp/
And now a Juggle Whirlwind Europe from
@paulsayer ! Like Elvis, my knees are weak.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhq9a23HPAX/
And I just found out that yesterday was Bat Appreciation Day. If only I'd known....
Today I realised that I'd better start planning *something* for my IKO Dan Jam.
He he.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/987979805537816576
. . .
Here's a triple nodded SGS from the other day. Today I ran the IKO list and my Dan jam for it. So-so.
https://instagram.com/p/Bh7msGPnUbr/
. .
Wait, there are four parts to that nod.
"Nod off-off-on-on"? :-)
Rain stops play today. :(
. . .
Managed a quick sesion in the breeze this afternoon. But here's one from Monday:
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https://instagram.com/p/BiAfphgH--q/
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Inverse Everest > In
A little session in the late afternoon sun, today, working on weaknesses.
Managed to get a bit of filming done yesterday afternoon. Got a couple of tricks for the collaboration, plus a sudden unexpected rush of "going for AND actually hitting tricks" meant that we got about half of a new edit done before the weather went horribly wrong and we had to retreat for biscuits....
Quote from: donald grant on 02 May, 2018, 20:24:15
... filming ... Got a couple of tricks for the collaboration,
Yay!
Quote from: donald grant on 02 May, 2018, 20:24:15
plus a sudden unexpected rush of "going for AND actually hitting tricks" meant that we got about half of a new edit done before the weather went horribly wrong and we had to retreat for biscuits....
Also yay!
Me and Rob on Saturday:
https://instagram.com/p/BiUikEBHevQ/
Unfortunately, the camera decided to defocus a little for this one. Oh well.
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Another one from the arch last Saturday. Props to Rob. (See what I did there?)
https://instagram.com/p/BiW1lQInD_Q/
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Here's one for
@Mad0zak (even though he never posts here :-P ), according to his rules of...
1. At least 3 moves
2. No "just fall in" finish.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/993538329126858753
I added a couple of caveats:
3. Competition size
4. Natty
:)
I did a kenflip to base cup instead of to big cup at work.
my housemate flipped because we were messing with that trick for a solid week and he was getting close haha, sadly no footage unless I can get my hands on the cctv ;)
@TechieCrow Nice one. Love those priceless reactions.
Welcome to the forum, too! Did you know about http://kendama.co.uk/collab ? All skill levels are welcome, so feel free to join in if you fancy it. Cheers!
Quote from: TechieCrow on 08 May, 2018, 03:17:00
I did a kenflip to base cup instead of to big cup at work.
my housemate flipped because we were messing with that trick for a solid week and he was getting close haha, sadly no footage unless I can get my hands on the cctv ;)
Be quick, most CCTV are only stored for 24 hours.
-Hi, I need access to the CCTV because reasons, it's very important.
Quote from: The Void on 08 May, 2018, 12:26:27
@TechieCrow Nice one. Love those priceless reactions.
Welcome to the forum, too! Did you know about http://kendama.co.uk/collab ? All skill levels are welcome, so feel free to join in if you fancy it. Cheers!
Thank you for the welcome :) I will certainly check out that collaboration!
Quote from: shalafi on 08 May, 2018, 12:28:23
Quote from: TechieCrow on 08 May, 2018, 03:17:00
I did a kenflip to base cup instead of to big cup at work.
my housemate flipped because we were messing with that trick for a solid week and he was getting close haha, sadly no footage unless I can get my hands on the cctv ;)
Be quick, most CCTV are only stored for 24 hours.
-Hi, I need access to the CCTV because reasons, it's very important.
Our CCTV is stored for about 1 month so I got time, I'm sure my manager will let me get it :D
Today I done my first Around Japan while playing golf with a friend, always good to take the Kendama everywhere! Haha
[instagram]BihLzEzhLdr[/instagram]
Nicely done, and welcome to the forum!
Today, we finally finished filming a new edit. Twas a bit of a nightmare this one, as twice we got about 30 minutes of filming, then got drizzled off. This evening was nice and sunny, so managed to get the last few tricks landed, plus a couple for the Collaboration video. Of course, this fragmented scheduling means that I went massively over budget (THREE packets of biscuits for the cameraman, good grief!) Let's hope it's worth it :)
I wonder if there's scope for some kind of biscuit sponsorship... :-)
It would have to be kendama related; "Penguin" perhaps? ;)
I had a little session at the WOF list http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3138.msg30638#new today. Yeah, some of those are quite awkward. :)
Just me at the club tonight, so I ran the WOF list again (slight improvement). Plus landed a couple of Spacewalk (no-turn) Lunars.
Today I practiced a few new things, just for fun in the sun... and first time I can freely play in a long time.
I landed some spacewalk > spacewalk > spike (something like a moon circle in 2 steps)
Several lighthouse somersault and trade variants. Particularly enjoyed: Cap. Hook > 1 turn LH, trade to big cup , trade aeroplane
Some lunars, which I am suddenly more consistent at... I think the Royal plush had something to do with it.
Accidentally landed a LH somersault to axe... imagine my surprise.
All in all a fun session.
Nice work, Raul!
Quick one from the club tonight:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1008825742493396992
Today I forgot to pack a Kendama. No play for me today or tomorrow. :-(
Zero zero one one.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkVAIY2nHmu/
Too hot to play today, but I managed a Nunchucku Scoop Spike at the club tonight, in a rare burst of energy.
Blimey,
@Dimensions ! Had to watch that second one several times... Was that a string-ping?
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkfb5uSHuHe/
Enough kendamas for 3 people to play for 2 hours? Just about! 😊
Couple of quick 1-Turns.
https://instagram.com/p/Bkz5mO0HRdY/
I managed 15 minutes in the midday sun today. Enough for a video tomorrow though.... :-)
Yes, even in Scotland it's too hot for long sessions. Was even tempted to enter the sea yesterday; madness! On the trick front, did manage to get a few moon circle to fast throw small lunars before the sweltering got too much.
Today I...
https://twitter.com/sla_shalafi/status/1015530081798819840?s=19
Quote from: donald grant on 07 July, 2018, 10:05:08
Yes, even in Scotland it's too hot for long sessions. Was even tempted to enter the sea yesterday; madness! On the trick front, did manage to get a few moon circle to fast throw small lunars before the sweltering got too much.
Nice, Donald. Do you do flat throws, or 1-Turns?
Hope you had fun, shalafi.
Today I missed the In twice before getting Stilt Over The Valley, and also landed the latest Endless Combo trick with witnesses. Hot.
Flat throws, strangely enough. I must confess, the only reason I was landing them with small lunar seemed to be that 8 times out of 10, that was the cup that came up!?!
Quote from: The Void on 08 July, 2018, 22:21:26
Quote from: donald grant on 07 July, 2018, 10:05:08
Yes, even in Scotland it's too hot for long sessions. Was even tempted to enter the sea yesterday; madness! On the trick front, did manage to get a few moon circle to fast throw small lunars before the sweltering got too much.
Nice, Donald. Do you do flat throws, or 1-Turns?
Hope you had fun, shalafi.
Today I missed the In twice before getting Stilt Over The Valley, and also landed the latest Endless Combo trick with witnesses. Hot.
Yep, quite fun. I even run a small improvised Kendama workshop :)
Also Dee was around, long time no see.
Quote from: donald grant on 09 July, 2018, 00:03:38
Flat throws, strangely enough. I must confess, the only reason I was landing them with small lunar seemed to be that 8 times out of 10, that was the cup that came up!?!
Just tried these. Came close, but not quite. Seems like a flat throw must go to
Opposite Lunar though, no? Needs a 1.5 or half-spin to go to Lunar, unless I'm not doing exactly what you are.
Liked the box and shower bits especially,
@Dimensions !
https://instagram.com/p/BlF5K0GnmGg/
Quote from: The Void on 09 July, 2018, 21:03:12
Quote from: donald grant on 09 July, 2018, 00:03:38
Flat throws, strangely enough. I must confess, the only reason I was landing them with small lunar seemed to be that 8 times out of 10, that was the cup that came up!?!
Just tried these. Came close, but not quite. Seems like a flat throw must go to Opposite Lunar though, no? Needs a 1.5 or half-spin to go to Lunar, unless I'm not doing exactly what you are.
It's quite a late throw after the tama swings back up; at the most, the ken is doing a quarter turn I guess.
Quote from: The Void on 11 July, 2018, 14:08:55
Liked the box and shower bits especially, @Dimensions !
https://instagram.com/p/BlF5K0GnmGg/
That's really cool.
Quote from: donald grant on 12 July, 2018, 19:31:18
Quote from: The Void on 09 July, 2018, 21:03:12
Quote from: donald grant on 09 July, 2018, 00:03:38
Flat throws, strangely enough. I must confess, the only reason I was landing them with small lunar seemed to be that 8 times out of 10, that was the cup that came up!?!
Just tried these. Came close, but not quite. Seems like a flat throw must go to Opposite Lunar though, no? Needs a 1.5 or half-spin to go to Lunar, unless I'm not doing exactly what you are.
It's quite a late throw after the tama swings back up; at the most, the ken is doing a quarter turn I guess.
okay, cheers, I think I get it. Although I've not got it yet. :-)
Quote from: The Void on 13 July, 2018, 20:23:43
Quote from: donald grant on 12 July, 2018, 19:31:18
Quote from: The Void on 09 July, 2018, 21:03:12
Quote from: donald grant on 09 July, 2018, 00:03:38
Flat throws, strangely enough. I must confess, the only reason I was landing them with small lunar seemed to be that 8 times out of 10, that was the cup that came up!?!
Just tried these. Came close, but not quite. Seems like a flat throw must go to Opposite Lunar though, no? Needs a 1.5 or half-spin to go to Lunar, unless I'm not doing exactly what you are.
It's quite a late throw after the tama swings back up; at the most, the ken is doing a quarter turn I guess.
okay, cheers, I think I get it. Although I've not got it yet. :-)
Managed to get it a couple of times. It seems to come out to Big Cup most often for me, and with a half spin. I guess it depends on how you catch and/or release the ken. It was a little easier once I got the ball to rise up higher on the swing. Phew, it's hot out there... :-)
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1018486788191674369
Nicely done! Yep, guess it depends on how you do the fast throw. I must have been leaving it really late and turning the ken almost flat before making the toss.
And yes, it is way too hot for long sessions out there. Did have bit of a noodle on Saturday; pull up fast throw one turn string pull lighthouse amused me. Not too tricky once you get your head around it, but ideal for annoying people in a game of KEN :)
Went filming with
@Dimensions the other day. Sorry Rob, haven't had time to capture the footage yet.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1020658710744530945
Unexpected Kendama session with Johnny, Dan and Mees today. Now I'm tired. :)
Another quick one.
https://instagram.com/p/Blxd3JgAvkM/
I reckon I got a new convert or two at a cricket match yesterday. Tonight I recorded a few tricks at the juggling club. Might bung them in a sequence....
Today I finalised the lists for Sunday's Royal Parking (http://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3190.0) in Bristol.
With no juggling club on tonight, I tried out my video light in the cool evening air in the garden. Perfectly fine for filming with, but I couldn't hit anything. Hey ho.
Quote from: The Void on 07 August, 2018, 00:45:16
With no juggling club on tonight, I tried out my video light in the cool evening air in the garden. Perfectly fine for filming with, but I couldn't hit anything. Hey ho.
Did slightly better tonight.
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/1027312412217802752
https://instagram.com/p/BmTZtOUnlHU/
An Orbitstick Europe for you.
"Faster than rotor blade" kept me amused for a while today....:)
Quote from: donald grant on 16 August, 2018, 23:42:20
"Faster than rotor blade" kept me amused for a while today....:)
..until you got it, or until you got bored? :-)
Took me a while to get the first one. Then fiddled about for half an hour with other stuff, then went back to it and hit it second attempt. Still, I don't think this quite counts as "consistent" yet...:)
Today I did a KnuckleAxe>KnuckleStilt>In.
Quote from: donald grant on 10 May, 2018, 20:25:27Today, we finally finished filming a new edit.
@donald grant Does Pete need a biscuit?
He's been very busy with other things lately, but I'll be feeding him this afternoon, so we'll see....:)
Knuckles!
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1032293088969011200
Nice work Void! My knuckles/back of hand tricks never seem to work, I don't have the bone structure for them...
today I hit a trick I've never done before involving wing walkers, but a missed spike means it won't see the light of day just yet... back to the film grind!
Cheers Matt, I look forward to seeing it.
Quote from: kendamatty on 22 August, 2018, 19:51:40
Nice work Void! My knuckles/back of hand tricks never seem to work, I don't have the bone structure for them...
today I hit a trick I've never done before involving wing walkers, but a missed spike means it won't see the light of day just yet... back to the film grind!
So that'd be this then, would it,
@kendamatty ?
https://instagram.com/p/Bm-RWYUnQ3Y/
Wowwee zowie, man! Amazing. 😯
Inspired by Matt, tonight I tried some Wingwalker>Earth Turn Wingwalkers.
Nope! :-) 1 was close to being close, so maybe I won't give up....
You also reinspired Tom,
@kendamatty...
https://twitter.com/tomthejuggler/status/1034550033511788546
Today I idly rewatched an old video on JTV, to find someone had already done a trick I have on my "to film" list. 8 years ago. Who...? It's That Man Again,
@kendamatty!
#TwistySlipGrip
Small filming session today - bit humid - but I got some tricks on film.
Twonado from last night for you.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BoJsn3dn_FA/
A Slack Green Triangle. (Which is apparently a Ninja Vanish.)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BoMYT77njkk
Today, I'm off to run a grading...
https://instagram.com/p/BoOftHRHlqB/
Yesterday, I graded Ben (https://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=292.msg30958#msg30958), had a slow chilled play in a few city spots, and met up with
@Cand1ez for a coffee and chat. Today I filmed a quick garden trick that'll go on IG soonish.
No idea why I even tried it, but this morning I got faster than J-whip. A bit more practice and I got it with legs straight, which looks even stranger.....!
Is it Fun With Faster Than month, Donald? Nice.
Here's a quick Backhand Banking combo.
https://instagram.com/p/BoUhiLNnYAv/
Scoopy.
https://instagram.com/p/BoXPE5SHKnu/
Last one from that session... A quick transition that's new to me, but no doubt done by dozens of others long ago. :-)
https://instagram.com/p/BoZZF2Dn44P/
Nice transition indeed
Short session in the garden: some sun! Landed a couple of Spacewalk~Yamabiko Gaeshi , with a flashback of learning them, with tips from Cima and Tensui, in Poland 6 years ago.
A Tap-Tornado combo for the weekend.
https://instagram.com/p/BokBH0Hnz0-/
I'm calling this Handaxe, for want of a better name. (Or, indeed, a better trick.)
https://instagram.com/p/BooSvsOn2Sh/
Hup!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BorTMEmHZE0/
At the club tonight, I did Reverse-Whirlwind Earth Turn 3 times, and Whirlwind Earth Turn twice in a row three times. Thought I'd try Moshi for the last 15 minutes... lasted 3. :-)
A couple from Monday.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpFMGI4HXZc/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpHcKtAnTJa/
Marched.
https://instagram.com/p/BpKRizlnrCA/
I'm still a noob, so I'm stoked that I landed my first few Birds, and finished to the spike. :)
Nice one,
@His Sinfulness . We've all been noobs, so no worries there.
Maybe try Small Bird > Spike next, or adding an Earth Turn. Or Bird Fly Over The Valley if you're feeling adventurous.
Click on!
I've been ill - you probably noticed the lack of posts[nb], but did nothing to rectify the situation. Oh well.[/nb]. Here's one from last week.
https://instagram.com/p/Bphmm3QHisJ/
Bird > Fast Hand Assisted Reverse Turn In
Wow, I haven't been on this forum in quite a while... but!
A friend of mine brought back a Meijin and a TK16 classic from Japan. Combined with moving house and finally having a great indoor space for practice, I busted out some tricks this weekend. I got my first ever jumping stick to lunar (however, with the TK16 classic it is a bit cheating). And I finally managed to get my juggle/ghost to lighthouse trick (however, without the in).
And one trick got me reminiscing about BKO 2015. I remember at the pub after social day,
@mreasyguy trying a scoop spike<-lighthouse<-one-flip scoop spike. I have been trying that trick off and on ever since then, and I finally got it. So, this one's for you mreasyguy, even if you don't remember ;-)
Hey
@HansNickmans , nice to see you here again. Congrats on the move, the space, and the tricks!
I haven't touched a kendama in 3 weeks due to illness and lethargy, but I feel like today's the day, either in the garden, or at the club tonight. Adam's trick seems like a good one to ease back in with....
Ciao!
Quote from: The Void on 12 November, 2018, 13:23:19
I haven't touched a kendama in 3 weeks due to illness and lethargy, but I feel like today's the day, either in the garden...
Oof, my powers are weak! :-/
Today I popped into town. En route I briefly watched
@Cand1ez working, but then moved on to re-grade
@ben_young - no luck today, but getting closer, Ben! - and then had a filming jam with
@Dimensions . Clips will emerge...
Pic:
Out for a walk in the woods today, landed quite a few "around infinity slingers". Fun trick to do while strolling, don't know why I didn't think of it before :)
Neat. Infinity Slinger is a hard trick to "do something with", so that's a nice idea. Might give it a go tonight, if I remember....
I didn't remember!
Jam session with Rob tonight. A couple of very quick (for us) games of KEN, a few ComBones, and some "Chess-clock playoff" games. Oh, and some ball juggling. 64514.
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Screw speed, here's Juggle The Cosmos from last night.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqsHWRhAubO/
I remembered to try Infinite Slinger The World, Donald! Got it after a couple of goes. Meanwhile, three quick ists.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrFYZ0aAx0l/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrAURJYgbfP/
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq62zyZAkIb/
Short jam sesh with Rob today. Bit of Banking work for me.
Hey,
@Woodsy , I've been remembering to do my Cup Of Tea trick every day. have you? :-)
Meanwhile, here's an outtake from mine and Rob's last video.
https://instagram.com/p/BrvWtLgAslA/
Enjoy your Yuletides, one and all!
Little bit of video compiling today. But here's a quickie from Monday.
https://instagram.com/p/BsgUUV1APP3/
Today I had a short outdoor session, pre-coffee. Didn't hit anything amazing, but perhaps it's another step towards dehibernating....
Heres a twiddly little thing from the other night. It's a bit like something
@Dice126 showed me on Saturday.
https://instagram.com/p/BtoLdDPAXHL/
Is it me, or does it look quite a lot like the "integral" Diabolo tricks. I like it!
Ah, maybe. Of course, Swirl Aeroplane was the original "kendama integral".
Just a few Whirlwind Earth Turns in the garden for me today. I almost got three in a row. The sun is bright today, but its still mostly shadow, and cold in the garden. C'mon spring!
A tiny bit of sun at the end of the garden, so here's my Today I... for today: A little Bow-And-Arrow exit trick for, Lupercalia:
https://instagram.com/p/Bt53vWagLLo/
Pre-lunch warm-up session for me today, in the garden. Warm-up in the sense of "brrr, it's a bit cold", but also in the sense of "ooh, it's the next SWJam next Saturday!". Filmed a couple of grey-sky clips for the stack.
A little session in the weak sun for me today. A few balance combos, and, for variety, a couple of juggles too.
Used the Feb sun to film a couple of tricks by some funky graffiti today.
Today I posted off an order to someone who saw us all playing on Saturday. Tonight, I had a jam at the club with Rob, who suggested Frying Pan>Nod to Wingwalker, which I got after a few goes. So then he suggested a harder version, which I'll have to work on!
As suggested/requested by
@Dimensions , here are a couple of tricks. #JumperInTheSun
https://instagram.com/p/BuWWBzAAs4N/
Tried a hard trick in the garden today. It was too hard. Or too hot. Possibly both.
(I tried again when it was cooler. Still didn't get it. Can't blame the weather then!)
Meanwhile, today, here's a quick Crook Europe for you:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1101138736933416960
Bit cold today, so just a quick Moonbase exit variant, plus the cup-of-tea Whirlwind ET.
I found this clip lurking in the back of the fridge. So here's this for today...
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1102218986589249538
A couple from last night, one each from me and
@Dimensions . Mine's a Handroll Juggle The World, with a bonus Cup Of Tea trick for
@Woodsy :-). Rob can tell you what his was!
https://instagram.com/p/BuodWr2Av2V/
Today, I did some video editing.
Oh, just shut up.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1103704655031353344
Today I had a bash at KCC 26 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1675.0.html). Got half way. Whaddya mean, "late"?
It was howling like the wolf outside today, so just a couple of kitchen tricks. Cleared out a few GBs from the hard drive too.
Fairly quiet at the club tonight (apart from the sound of me dropping). Here's a Handroll Juggle Europe (one up from last week's ...World) for you.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1105265623192559617
Quote from: The Void on 09 March, 2019, 22:25:25
Today I had a bash at KCC 26 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1675.0.html). Got half way. Whaddya mean, "late"?
This looks fun, never done this before but will give it a try.
The variant following the misunderstanding of the swing earth to bird in trick sounds like one to try too haha
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Quote from: johndmc81 on 12 March, 2019, 06:43:49
Quote from: The Void on 09 March, 2019, 22:25:25
Today I had a bash at KCC 26 (http://www.kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1675.0.html). Got half way. Whaddya mean, "late"?
This looks fun, never done this before but will give it a try.
The variant following the misunderstanding of the swing earth to bird in trick sounds like one to try too haha
Yes. I've never been very good with these "Re-Swings" though - I never seem to get a smooth entry. Two people who spring to mind are
@kendamatty and
@s070s . If you want to try it, guys, it's:
Swing In > Re-swing to Bird > Re-Swing In
It's pouring with rain here today, so I might give this one a go in the kitchen, as it doesn't need height.
^
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Didn't have any luck with that, but I did find this J-Whip thing that I didn't post last month. Needs tidying up (and throwing into a game of KEN sometime. 😉)
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1105627930540023808
Today I recorded a Skype interview with Brandon for a documentary he's making as a college project. Plus, spent 10 minutes in the garden before deciding it was too cold to click.
Small session in the garden today. Got a juggle trick and a C-Whip twiddley thing.
Brrrrr.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1106600309680422913
Here's that C-Whip exit. Lightly inspired by a finger/sarado mount that
@Rich did years ago. Watch out for the sneaky handswap.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1106916736455057413
Not hugely inspired at the club tonight, but here's one from Matt, & one from me from a couple of days ago.
QuoteJazz weekend BB flip#kendama#royalkendama #royalplush
https://www.instagram.com/p/BvJ0wPtg2b9/
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1107791283358236674
Oh Wow, I thought MAt was not practicing that much anymore...
Quote from: shalafi on 19 March, 2019, 21:20:22
Oh Wow, I thought MAt was not practicing that much anymore...
I think me,
@kendamatty &
@donald grant are the triumvirate of the British #StillSlaying old guard. And that's old with a capital F. :-)
Gentle park session today, after being told "you can't film here without permission" by someone who must love his job. Was tempted to go with the line from Fowles' The Magus "Can is not may!", but didn't think it would be either appreciated or properly twigged.
Today I got 3 Whirlwind Earth Turns in a row. Cup of coffee definitely earned.
Quote from: The Void on 21 March, 2019, 17:46:48
Today I got 3 Whirlwind Earth Turns in a row. Cup of coffee definitely earned.
Nicely done!
Today I found a really tiny, subtle trick while waiting for a bus. Pen grip big cup, swing the whole thing round to penguin. Keeping the momentum going, let the tama roll across the back of your hand and it drops into base cup. Like I say, a tiny trick but finding it kept me amused until the bus arrived.....:)
Today I ran a small workshop at the Dublin Circus Festival (no signs of the IKO this year yet)
I also decided on a trick for the collab, now I just have to land it, which so far has never happened.
Quote from: donald grant on 23 March, 2019, 19:24:04Today I found a really tiny, subtle trick while waiting for a bus. Pen grip big cup, swing the whole thing round to penguin. Keeping the momentum going, let the tama roll across the back of your hand and it drops into base cup. Like I say, a tiny trick but finding it kept me amused until the bus arrived.....:)
Today I had a go at this, and couldn't get my head around it. Just re-read it, and I think it makes sense to me now, but it doesn't flow for me. I look forward to seeing it in your own inimitable style.... either in person, or on vid, if Pete can manage it.
Quote from: shalafi on 23 March, 2019, 19:30:51
Today I ran a small workshop at the Dublin Circus Festival (no signs of the IKO this year yet)
I also decided on a trick for the collab, now I just have to land it, which so far has never happened.
Well done on workshopping. Yeah, I vaguely wondered about the IKO a while back, but held out little hope.
I look forward to receiving your collab trick.
Quote from: The Void on 24 March, 2019, 17:52:29
Quote from: shalafi on 23 March, 2019, 19:30:51
Today I ran a small workshop at the Dublin Circus Festival (no signs of the IKO this year yet)
I also decided on a trick for the collab, now I just have to land it, which so far has never happened.
Well done on workshopping. Yeah, I vaguely wondered about the IKO a while back, but held out little hope.
I look forward to receiving your collab trick.
Well, you heard them past year "Sure, we'll run it" but I am helding little hope as well.
I have some time this week, I'll try to land one of the different variations I had in mind... I haven't practiced that much lately.
OTOH: I did some yoyo practicing today and my Rubik's skills are way better than a year ago, not sure if it compensates, but it is what it is.
Quote from: The Void on 21 March, 2019, 17:46:48
Today I got 3 Whirlwind Earth Turns in a row. Cup of coffee definitely earned.
Ooh, and again today. Progress!
A short session in the garden today. Nothing much, just a bit of Bird and Stilt work. Enjoying the entry of spring though.
Good session at the club tonight with Rob. 2-1 to him in KEN games with our usual mix of silly and hard tricks thrown in. Dark chocolate and ginger biscuits too - best kind.
Quote from: The Void on 01 April, 2019, 22:29:51
Good session at the club tonight with Rob. 2-1 to him in KEN games with our usual mix of silly and hard tricks thrown in. Dark chocolate and ginger biscuits too - best kind.
Oh, I almost missed these, 'cos multiple-attachment posts don't push through to Twitter properly. Anyway....
Nice work, Rob! Top Lunar control, and I like the fact that you sometimes leave the missed add-on trick in there. :)
https://instagram.com/p/Bvwi2TyAcqa/
Beware of the tornadoes.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BwAC003A1LC/
Just a bit of graphics work and video editing today. Got some driving to do tomorrow, so going to have to sneak in a little warmup sometime before Saturday's jam....
Had a good workout at the jam today. Nice to meet Tom from Cardiff, and well done on getting the arm-bounce to Lighthouse trick. Matt was doing a funky "all the way up" jugglish combo,
@Woodsy turned up half broken, and padded up.
@mreasyguy's SlipAxe was funky - I got close several times, but he got it. Fun "mean but cool" trick suggestion session, BKO intermediate list group run, some KEN games, Harry won a Plush in the Spike-Off. TKF lads on form - Sam forgot his bike, but eventually remembered. And
@Dimensions obviously didn't like
@BenPycroft24's name suggestion of CushPush for this...
https://www.instagram.com/p/BwMvz0_AQAQ/
Tonight I had a crack at the first 19 of the Spikedama tricklist. I got a few. Came close with a couple of others.
Today I made some very slight progress with the Spikedama tricklist. And rewarded myself with a lolly.
Late afternoon sun session, got a couple more Spikedama tricks. Hard work though.
Hot day. Played a little, mostly melted. Edited two videos instead.
Had a really lazy day today, so my kendama activity was solely watching
@kendamatty being wholely holeless. Nice work, Matt!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BwiDemMAJ_j/
Happy #EarthDay.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1120354357361422336
A day at the clicket, sorry, cricket.
Haven't been on here in a while! Here's a trick I got today! [instagram]https://instagram.com/p/BwodCWCgKnb/ (https://instagram.com/p/BwodCWCgKnb/)[/instagram]
Wow, great stuff,
@rhys_goes_peace ! I'm tortoise-slowly improving, but I don't think I'll ever really get to grips with juggles. :-)
To make up for missing yesterday's Cardiff jam (Did anyone go?), I had another crack at the Spikedama list this afternoon. I nearly got 2 tricks I haven't landed before. But not nearly enough. :) Also, had a good phone call with Mr Carrots.
Quick trap line from last night.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1123343170815823872
I've changed my cup-of-tea trick to Whirlwind Earth Turn and a Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn. But not in a row.
Another one from last Monday. Untapped Tornados.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1125062423659069445
I guess I'll post this here
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxetd6qDrKd/?igshid=mfc6gps9n43h
V v nice
@Dimensions! (I think I posted before, but my current damp-string connection must've dropped it.)
Here are 3 tricks I did. I like the 3rd one best.
https://instagram.com/p/BxkgJtsADGd/
https://instagram.com/p/Bxmb2diHmUy/
https://instagram.com/p/BxnGMpClQY7/
I've been on holiday, and barely touched a kendama in 2 weeks. It was great. Meanwhile, here's a line I did with
@kendamatty's model:
https://instagram.com/p/Bx2h1tqAHk4/
Another two from me. Repeats from TIUOB, really, but it doesn't seem like many people watched that.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByXzT-kgGBK/
https://www.instagram.com/p/ByaIq3GgWwx/
I had fun today at the SWJ meet-up. Eventually got
@tomdama_93's newly-coined Around Cardiff, after missing the last hit seemingly incessantly.
@Dimensions was experimenting with lots of "extra ball" stuff, the TKF crew were on enthusiastic form, and I got a couple of extra clips filmed for the collab too. Roll on the next one. Hope it won't be... RUBBISH! ;-)
https://instagram.com/p/Byc6C7kgVrL/
https://instagram.com/p/BydM4LHgkHo/
A trick:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1137445206301786112
Clip:
https://instagram.com/p/BygayuhgzZE/
Ran a come and try session at the weekend for a fundraiser for two local good causes. The guy who landed spike first time was a good one, but moment of the afternoon was the mum who beat her two sons to be the first to land spike. Family competitiveness at its finest :)
Big thanks again to Oddballs for generously providing the Royal kendamas for these little events. Every bit of money raised makes a difference. D
Quote from: donald grant on 10 June, 2019, 10:50:44
Ran a come and try session at the weekend for a fundraiser for two local good causes. The guy who landed spike first time was a good one, but moment of the afternoon was the mum who beat her two sons to be the first to land spike. Family competitiveness at its finest :)
Big thanks again to Oddballs for generously providing the Royal kendamas for these little events. Every bit of money raised makes a difference. D
Excellent stuff, Donald. On Saturday, as usual, we had a few passers-by come along and ask what it was all about. (Perhaps boosted by there happening to be a green fair also on in the square that day.) Several Spikes were landed. :-) James also got this line with a no-hole Axe:
(and now, *with* the link...)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bydv5AVj1UY/
Okay, it was actually last week, but I "found" and landed a nice little combo: one turn lighthouse - one turn c-whip - one turn to lighthouse - trade in. Looks very pretty as the ken goes from vertical on the tama to vertical underneath and back again. Don't know why I never thought of it before :)
Today I bought my first Kendama! I've done other skills before (mostly poi and juggling) but I'm really looking forward to this 😃
Hi
@Jasmino123 ,
Welcome to the forum! Hope you're loving it so far. :)
Nice sounding trick
@donald grant . I had a quick go at that today, but got confused about the transition into C-Whip, so moved on. Meanwhile, I had fun today in Cardiff with
@tomdama_93 @mreasyguy @Dimensions &
@Mikegee . A game of Follow, and one of KEN, and some general messing around. My little camera decided by itself to stop recording several times, rather annoyingly, so although 2 clips got refilmed, one was lost. Got some more clips for the next garden ken video, too.
Bristol in 2 weeks.
Here's a line from the last Bristol meet, that only just escaped from my camera.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1152263184147013634
...and one from last weekend in Cardiff:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0G39y8Hiio/
I only had a few minutes spare after Saturday's march before I had to catch my coach home, so just a quick classic combo on a natty Royal:
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/1152612924973867008
Today, while waiting for the kettle, I did
Swing In > Whirlwind Earth Turn > Reverse Whirlwind Earth Turn > Whirlwind Earth Turn.
By no means astounding, but a step forward for me.
Here's a doubles line from me and Void, from last Saturday's jam.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1156582418876420097
Today I packed a few kendamas to take to EJC. 🙂
Quote from: The Void on 02 August, 2019, 23:34:27
Today I packed a few kendamas to take to EJC. 🙂
No sign of an EKO this year? Or an IKO for that matter :-(
A few from the bank.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1170729992139026432
Another 3:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B34ra8wJvIc/
Edit: errr, oops, I've used one clip again from last time. Sorry.
Two quick silly things:
https://www.facebook.com/JuggleOddballs/videos/403175506989491/
https://www.facebook.com/JuggleOddballs/videos/2621579958069450/
Here's a clip from Rob that was meant to be in that promo.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B3_5EjOBVSb/
Some guy doing some trick or other...
;-)
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/1188925258188939265
Ooof! Of course, why
wouldn't @kendamatty step it up from Fast Hand Stilt to a Boarder's Balance? :-D
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Nxa7mH-cU/
I did recently recorded 2 instances of "Kendama Around the World" and also tried a pull up gunslinger bird, which I almost landed a few times.
I know it is not a crazy trick, but it is the first time I try something new in a long while.
Nice one mate.
Two quick tricks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5X6Qkbn9Lg/
After 3-4 years of no kendama I went to a Japanese culture doo last week and a kid had a kendama...ended up playing for awhile with him and has reignited the flame!
Since then I've learned to downspike and and Sara grip round the world and today landed my first, second and third spacewalk!
Yee-har. Welcome back to kendama,
@Yogi !
Today, yesterday actually, I uploaded 2 more instances of Kendama Around the World at Pleasanton and San Francisco
Quote from: shalafi on 10 December, 2019, 22:48:06
Today, yesterday actually, I uploaded 2 more instances of Kendama Around the World at Pleasanton and San Francisco
I'd like to see someone get enough of these, and then edit them together with 1 frame from each, keeping the flow of the trick together, but mashing up the backgrounds. :-)
There's 32 of them already on my list
So that's... 1 second's-worth? You need at least four times that! :-)
Quote from: The Void on 12 December, 2019, 14:42:22
So that's... 1 second's-worth? You need at least four times that! :-)
At the current pace, that would take me another 10 years or so...
I had a quick session at the club last Monday. The second trick's the best...
https://www.instagram.com/p/B57iVegpMDd/
A line, for Twits.
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/1209215168837750785
A trick.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7WSzNBp_4N/
Another trick! Nothing too fancy, but it seemed like a nice place to film something!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7yYD7Ap0xH/?igshid=16snrpwaa26gl
Cool. Who's that with you?
My girlfriend's brother. He appeared in a Kendama Collab video a few years ago, throwing a spacewalk over a river!
Ah yes. Cool that he's still jamming.
"Lightning drop swap spike" - Nothing too fancy. -Matt
Cool "not-too-fancy" one!
A trick from me, and one from
@kendamatty too.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B83phIZJCy_/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B8tVZb5pbSk/
I was somehow expecting the banking wingwalker bird to continue with palm-up wingwalker banking o_O
Impressive nevertheless, both videos.
I think I've done that starting with the backhand. Harder to finish with it....
One of those trick thingummibobs:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9pIvsXpaV4/
Wrong order!
Still, very impressive.
Quote from: shalafi on 13 March, 2020, 20:52:45
Wrong order!
Still, very impressive.
Heh, yeah. I suppose I could make an argument that's it's "axe then lunar" on both sides, but... yeah, not sure why I did it in that order. Maybe it was easier. *shrug*
Cheers!
Oh, just a Naughty Bird Turn The World from
@kendamatty . Freeow!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9t8E8HJFPZ/
O_O
Veet Voojagig.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1279404065621975040
Nicely done; good to see you back in the garden!
Today I saw that facebook said it's been 10 years since I bought my first kendama
It's been quite a journey...
Ah Finland EJC, then? Coo, time flies.
Quote from: The Void on 26 July, 2020, 21:43:41
Ah Finland EJC, then? Coo, time flies.
Yes, Finland. Yes, time flies.
Warm-up:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1359184370477764609
I expect someone's probably done it before, but here's a Nunchaku UFO.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1375495292225736708
Past weekend I got a kendama for the first time in ages. Still managed to land some nice things, lighthouse flips, reverse lh swing, lh to moon landing... Not bad at all
🙂👍👏
I've been running through the 6th Dan tricks again lately. Today I got through them with only 4 misses. (1 SGS, 3 2-T LH). Given my rustiness, I'll certainly take that. Recent other tricks:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1383824241078849541
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1394247387959468032
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1405532634118189058
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1408191306397007873
Some pink roses for you, and the chafers. And a fresh exit from Voojagig.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1412396976482795520
Something from a couple of weeks ago, when the weather was between extremes. A drop into Bat, instead of a lift...
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1418990918259064835
Today is been 11 years since I bought my first kendama, possibly 13 years since I played with one for the first time.
Here are a couple of contact-y lines from the garden.
Weather being distinctly variable of late. Cat on wall is unimpressed.
Contact Noddy!
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1422521252850376707
Nice to be able to listen to some strong England batting today. Meanwhile, in the lunch break, thought I'd bettr hop on the old kendama for my daily exercise.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1430890676162494481
What with the autumn coming on, and the light starting to consider its options with respect to fading, I thought I'd do a week of tricks. Mostly just to keep getting a bit of daily exercise. Here are the first five:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1438496981131964419
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1438824840904028166
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1439208828973821960
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1439545798379937793
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1439893460828495874
Another Slip Grip Special combo variant for #6. Anyone would think it's my favourite trick. :-) Predictable, me? Yeah, okay, guilty as charged.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1440276784340107273
Two quick tricks. One's a classic, the other a grip-variant balance combo. With added music in my ears that you can't hear - just in case you wondered what the ending was about. :-)
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1450437770799890441
It's cold and it's dark, and as I huddle up to a cup of coffee, here's a little something from the land of Nod.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1460727517929689089
Starting the new year off with... Well, with a clip from October, actually, which was the last time it was warm enough here to play. But as Led Zeppelin said, the song remains the same.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1477316469688086531
Today I picked a Kendama for the second time this year, went for a quick check against first Dan tricks... Almost passed it.
In fact I passed most of the tricks amply, but, of course, Earth turns
Twice in 4 days? That's almost a habit. ;-) Well done! (But for, of course, Earth Turns.)
Quote from: The Void on 05 January, 2022, 17:11:23
Twice in 4 days? That's almost a habit. ;-) Well done! (But for, of course, Earth Turns.)
Let's see if I can make it into a habit again :-D
This is the last trick I have in the bag from when the weather was good enough to play. I may stretch these old bones again when spring springs into action.
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1488911640603078656
I've been playing on and off this year. At least I am doing "somthing"
Anyway, today it's been 12 years since I got my first kendama (not the first time I played with one, that's a couple of years earlier)
(https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/34947_1544792146355_2584048_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=ba80b0&_nc_ohc=tTEUmoel4a4AX9i_wl9&tn=f8HbnVqOpv84sJLH&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT_7m3wlHD0X4PkfFCsDQZBpbWlXZuTHuPdxAIMfbBVFCQ&oe=63058318)
One I've been trying for a while. Eventually got it twice in two days. Here's the sunnier version:
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1580898972499324928
I've been slack at posting clips on here, so here goes a catch-up...
https://twitter.com/TheVoidTLMB/status/1580933196803616768
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1595514002360131586
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1599818517464989699
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1605211599500976129
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1615758472926068755
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1626979984500826114
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1631307829976920066
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1636050463782060059
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1646142474333700099
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1646566100623032339
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1653413447457964032
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1658130256069312513
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1674047427119022081
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1684912276573200384
https://twitter.com/RoyalKendama/status/1695418296642724010
Phew. Right, I'll try not to splurge in future.
[Test Mastodon link:]
https://moth.social/@TheVoidTLMB/110955993403620317
Wingwalker Nod combo:
https://moth.social/@TheVoidTLMB/111081088912098802