Hi, I'm Jesse! I perform a family-friendly comedy juggling show worldwide. I have juggled everything from a raw egg to a running chainsaw. I have also completed an entire marathon while juggling. But my proudest accomplishment was finding a woman who liked me enough to marry me, and Sarah has stuck with me all these years. We have three kids, and no, I have not tried to juggle them (yet).
Great upload and you know your stuff on Kosice. Been going to Slovakia since 1998 and always fly into Kosice as stay in Presov another great city you must check out. Kosice is very much underrated.
Thanks for watching! I would love to see Presov the next time I visit this wonderful country. The people were all very hospitable to me, which I'm sure you've seen as well. Ciao!
@@JesseJoyner - MUST SEE - medieval town Levoca [Levocha] and an altar in the church of St Jacob, Castle of Spis (Spish) and 'Spisska (Spishska) kapitula' [college of clerics church] and the area - World Heritage Site; medieval / renaissance mining towns of Kremnica (Kremnitsa) and Banska Stiavnica (Shtiavnitsa) [first technical college in the World]. Near Kosice - Jasov (Yasov) monastery and Jasov's cave very near the monastery [go inside on a tour]; medieval town of Bardejov (Bardeyov) plus the spa next to it. And maybe Trencin (Trencheen). Small towns in Zahorie [wine region west of Bratislava, very good wines - grilled goose and wine a local gourmet specialty]. Near Kosice - Tokaj (Tokay) wine region. [Find some Tokaj wine grower beforehand, they are online, and make an announced visit - you will taste, and buy bottles of, fabulous semi-sweet to sweet wine, some of it of golden colour]. How old are you ? Are you in reasonable physical shape ? I'll give you a good tip for a memorable 3 day hiking tour right across the Nizke Tatry [The Low Tatras] mountain range. Right across the mountain range peaks - from the north side to the south side valleys. For two days you will be happy to be away from the civilised hell that is the World below.
I learnt 4 balls a few months ago but this popped up so I watched it anyway. Nice tutorial😁 Only thing I would have added is some realistic time frames for people so that new learners can manage their expectations and not get discouraged with progress. For example it took me 4 weeks to get 50 catches...it took my friend 2 months...we both practised pretty much daily together for at least an hour...sometimes a lot more😁 Some people may watch this and think they can learn this in a day or two...then give up prematurely. Just my 2 cents. Keep juggling folks...best fun ever😁
I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching. You're right that we don't want to turn people away if they can't get it in a day or two. If I make another 4-ball video someday, I will be more clear about that. In the meantime, I have edited the video description to reflect the point you're making (and others have chimed in about this too). Again, thanks for the feedback and happy juggling to you as well!
Tout juste exceptionnel ! C'est magnifique la façon dont elle est joué à l'orgue ! Joué les parties chanter avec le soutien de la mélodie de l'instrumentale c'est tellement beau. La personne qui joue cette sublime chanson à l'orgue est tellement doué. C'est splendide. Les harmonies, la basse, j'ai des frissons.
I was just visiting nostalgic times with yo-yos and came across this. 60 years ago we were visiting family in Florida and a department store was demonstrating this device doing pretty much what you showed in this video. All the kids got one as it was Christmas time. Of course without proper training we all sucked at it LOL. Interestingly enough I do remember having to roll it on the ground first to get started. We actually got fairly good at just spinning it, but could never catch it after a throw because because of a slack line just like you showed. Now that I know what it is called I think I'll visit Amazon, get one ordered, and then actually learn how to use it. Thanks for rekindling old memories. Now you have an old man getting ready to play with kids toys again Hahahahaha
What a fun memory that is. Thanks for sharing! I sell them on my website too if you want to buy direct :) but that’s fine if you want to 3D print your own. Let me know how that turns out. Here’s the store link: jesse-joyner-juggling.square.site
Remember the Chinese yo-yo? Diablo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nXE24noW_RE.htmlsi=pBtCVMFi6GnaTAGO woke up in the middle of a tubal-and that’s what it felt like that was tugging on my inside-but I ripped through the Velcro, with my right hand, pulled off the gas, had to heaves & seen the light I was like oh shit, the light, and then I realized it was a surgical light😂 heard the beep beep monitors. What the hell am I doing an amusement center I just had a baby And then the doctor said hold still we are inside you. Oh, I can laugh about it now. Lol.
thank you for the tutorial but i got a diabolo and every time it tips and i save it or when i try to toss it it does this thing when it spins horizontally and it immediately stops spinning how its suppose to is there anyway to prevent this?
Hi, thanks for watching! What you're saying is a common thing to happen when you're first learning. The best way to keep the yo yo from tipping or flipping when you throw it is to work on the spin. The faster you spin the yo yo before you do any tricks, the more control you will have on it when handling it. You can improve your spin by holding the sticks closer together when you're playing with the yo yo. I tell people to hold the sticks parallel to one another, straight in front of your body, about waist high, and VERY close to one another (like only about 2 inches apart, parallel). Once you have that position, spin the yo yo counter clockwise by drumming your right stick up and down while holding your left stick still. It takes practice, but I would say spend a lot of time working on the spin before trying anything else. Also, you can fix the tilt by drumming forward with your right hand if it tilts down towards you and drumming inward with your right hand if it tilts down away from you. I know that's a lot of info and I hope that makes sense and helps. Happy Diabolo-ing!
Nicely done! That churning harmony was tricky to keep clear and even while letting the melody be more expressive, but you did very well with it. Bravo!
Hi Jesse im from the church camp that you were at the whole week I REALLY LIKE your performances and BALANCING A LADDER ON YOUR HEAD!!! I also got a yoyo and im pretty good at it so far