www.comedyjuggl... In this instructional video Niels Duinker teaches you how to juggle the mills mess. www.nielsduinke... - This is a chapter of Niels Duinker's "Performance Highlights and Learn to Juggle DVD".
Not quite... there is one throw in there that is a reverse cascade throw but your hand is on the opposite side... thats the part that makes mills mess so sloppy for people... if you want a clean mills your going to want to practice reverse cascade with your arms crossed on both sides... this is not easy but if you don't figure that throw out your mess is going to be sloppy
I couldn’t agree more! With all due respect to the other tutorial videos, they had me practicing crossing and uncrossing my arms with one ball, and they built up the trick so slowly the pattern was incomprehensible to me. I watched this 90 second video and was like “Oh it’s a reverse cascade with a throw under the arm.” It’s still going to take a lot of practice to get good, and I’ll go back to those other videos for tips, but I could not believe how this video did more in 90 seconds than the others did in 15 minutes
Hey Niels, you make some great videos, and I've learned a lot from you. But for this trick, I don't think there is enough information. I couldn't figure out where things went after the one ball goes under the arm. I finally checked out a step-by-step video by Tony Steinbach that shows and combines all three throws. You might do something similar for your followers Thanks for teaching my family, friends and me how to juggle!
Been trying to learn this for weeks, watched your video and have been able to finally do it! Thanks so much man, starting from the reverse cascade is the best way to learn!
Ha! That is my next project. Niels, I am sure you have access to information what muscles are trained when juggling and what physical problems can arise over time when juggling excessively. Would you mind pointing me to information on that? Thanks a lot, like your concise videos. Thanks
I finally know how to do Mills Mess! I actually learned from watching a different video that broke the trick down a lot more than this video. But I did learn how to go straight into Mills Mess from reverse cascade watching this video. This is a beautiful trick, you make it look so smooth. Thanks Niels!
I just saw this video learned mills mess yesterday! its a great video with great explanations. I probably wouldn't have gotten it as quickly if I hadn't learned to juggle 4 balls first.
Great. Just don't be scared of that trick. It isn't very difficult. If you really want to learn it, you can do it by one day 💪💪😂 I've started learning normal cascade one week before and now I know this trick too.
Great stuff, but you lose me. I can do the reverse cascade, and then throw a ball under the other arm... but then what? I get lost after that. Any way to break it down further? Thanks!
I have just learnt 4 ball asynchronous fountain. It took me month to get that. Would this take me more or less time to learn and approximately how long?
Ok fellow jugglers, I'm trying to find a video on a juggling pattern, but I'm having no luck!! If anybody can help, please share a link here!! It is a version of the Mills mess, using 5 balls, shared between 2 people who are standing side by side!! A beautiful trick, but struggling to find a video!! Please help!! 😊😊
now i'm confused. all mills mess tutorials are so complicated and you describe it in 2 steps. still dont get it tho. underarm reverse cascade looks different when i'm doing it -_-
I did end up in something else than Mills mess aswell. It works out and looks similar, but it's something different for me too. Had to learn Mills mess with step-by-step videos
I really get pissed when someone makes an instructional video that doesn't tell you crap, this is not the case with your video fantastic job Niels well done.
XD i have been making this trick up lol i did not know it was a thing until now lol oh well i guess something so simple and to have already been made :)
Niels, you are a great juggler, but in your videos you make it look way to easy! You need to be more precise on the steps instead of telling us to do the trick in 2 steps from a 1;30 video. All im asking is for you too show your audience really "how" to do these tricks not look at me and my pretty face doing all these tricks
for this trick, I found step-by-step tutorials to be very unclean and awkward. To really appreciate the motion you must experience it. It's a rare instance where the feeling is more important than the precise steps