Hey everyone my name is Taylor Glenn
and today I want to teach you a juggling trick called "The Weave."
It looks like this.
All right, let's try that again.
Hey, everyone. My name is Taylor Glenn
and today I want to teach you a juggling trick called "The Weave".
It looks like this.
Now before we get started
I just wanted to say that if you find this tutorial helpful
make sure that you subscribe because I am going to be coming out
with a lot more tutorials in the future.
So you'll want to be updated on those.
Also I know some people just want to see a trick in slow motion
so that they can figure it out on their own.
And they don't want the step-by-step help of a tutorial.
So if that's more your speed
I've made a video of just this trick in slow motion.
There's a link in the description on that.
But if you're like me and you like the breakdown and the step-by-step, and the troubleshooting,
this tutorial is for you. So let's get started.
So the weave is not that hard of a trick
but you should probably have a good handle on these ones already...
The three ball cascade. Duh.
The 423 pattern.
And being comfortable enough with that that you can do
columns, or you know just generally be a weirdo.
Also keep in mind the weave does look a lot like Burke's Barrage but it's not the same trick.
So just make sure you're following each step
and getting each throw exactly how it's supposed to be thrown
before you move on to the next one.
But if you are stuck
and it is turning into Burke's Burrage and you can't figure it out
I am gonna have a part at the end where I talk about that and how to get out of that habit.
You can check that out.
Alright, let's look at the trick.
Underneath it all the weave is just a 423
with the 2s going up and around the 4s.
Nothing fancy, just 423 with weird 2s.
But I know that's easier said than done, so let's break it down.
Let's start with two balls.
With one ball throw it straight up
and as you do bring the other ball over the top and back underneath it.
You'll notice when the "4" or the green ball here is at its peak
the "2" or the red ball is already on its way back.
Don't forget to practice this on both sides.
Alright, let's add a third ball.
Start by doing the same two ball move you just did
but this time when the ball you threw comes down
throw the next ball from the same hand.
It should go on the inside of the ball coming down
and land in the other hand.
This is the "3" in the 423.
I'm not catching it in the other hand here.
I don't know why.
Um, I was being weird, but
you should get used to that feeling of the ball crossing.
So do that.
1
2
1
2. Good job.
When you feel good about that do the same thing,
but this time when that crossing ball is coming down
throw the next ball straight up on the inside.
This one doesn't change hands since it's a "4".
It's basically the same as that very first throw except on the other side.
1,
2,
3.
1,
2,
3.
You can see that the ball in my hand is already wanting to go around.
So complete the step by dragging that ball up and around the ball in the air.
Again, this is just like that very first step we did.
1,
2,
3.
1,
2,
3. Nice!
Finally when that last throw is coming down
throw the crossing ball back to the other hand.
Again, make sure it's on the inside.
1,
2,
3,
4.
1,
2,
3,
4.
From here it's just repeating it.
1, 2, 3, 4.
1, 2, 3, 4.
1, 2, 3, 4. You get the idea.
If you're still having trouble start back at step one
and take each step carefully.
And if you're still having trouble then
stay tuned till the end and I'll cover some troubleshooting.
But if you're feeling good about it let's focus on making it look pretty.
All right, so you've got to move down
but it's still looking kind of crappy.
What the heck?
My first tip is to turn the ball outward so we can see the ball.
If your hand is facing you it's covering the ball,
and that just doesn't look as good.
So turn it out and let us see it.
It's subtle but it helps.
The other thing you might be doing is dragging your "2"s around the "4"s really aggressively.
That's okay, but they should really be smooth and flowy.
They trace a figure eight like pattern and your wrist should be loose.
Practice that.
And if you want you can dance while you do it,
but maybe not in public.
It's not working! Arrrrrghhh
Okay, the first thing that might be happening
is you're hitting that ball coming up with your "2".
This is a common problem
and basically it just means that you're not moving that ball out fast enough.
Just pull it out before you throw the next ball.
That's really all it is.
One of the biggest issues I see is it somehow turns into Burke's Barrage,
and you just can't figure out why.
Part of that is muscle memory, and you really just need to break down each step more carefully.
But let's look at the differences.
Here you'll see Burke's Barrage and The Weave side by side.
They look pretty similar.
But the difference is with this "2" right...
Here.
With Burke's Barrage you'll push the ball inside the pattern
whereas with The Weave, you pull it on the outside.
Same thing on the side.
So if you keep going into Burke's Barrage
just remember to take that "2" and pull it on the outside
rather than pushing it through the middle.
Maybe you're still having trouble with it so let's look at the other big difference.
As I said earlier "The Weave" is just a basic 423 pattern.
Whereas in Burke's Barrage that "3" is thrown on the outside.
This is why Burke's Barrage feels a lot like Mills Mess
and The Weave does not.
Here they are side by side.
Watch the blue ball.
In Burke's Barrage that ball is going to be thrown on the outside of the ball coming down
whereas with The Weave it's going to be thrown on the inside.
So if you're still having trouble with your Weave turning into Burke's Barrage
Focus on THAT throw
and making sure that it goes on the inside of the pattern rather than being thrown from the outside.
Correcting this throw in addition to bringing that "2" on the outside
should fix the problem.
But if it doesn't just start from step one and take each step more carefully.
Alright, that is The Weave.
Hopefully this tutorial helped you out,
but if you do have any questions feel free to put them in the comments below
and I'll do my best to answer all of them.
And if you have any suggestions for other tricks you want to see me do it tutorial on
post those in the comments as well.
I want to know what tricks you want to learn.
And if this did help you learn the trick
post the video on Instagram and tag me at Taylor_Tries.
I would love to see the progress that you're all making.
That's it for now keep an eye out for future tutorials.
Hopefully this one helped you and I'll see you next time.
Go try stuff!
*terrible attempt by Taylor at humming a song*
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