Exported video looks wrong

I shot a video using my Canon 5d Mark ii a few years ago. I finally edited the footage togther and after I exported the video it looks a little wrong.
The motion inside of the frame sometimes looks jittery.  At first I thought it was my fault because I didn't know quite what I was doing with the shutter speed at the time I shot the video but I watched some of the clips on their own outside of the completed video and they don't look jittery then so I'm fairly certain it has something to do with the way I exported it.
I used H.264 1080p 30fps.  You can see the video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFoQj0TZ83o  I must be setting the export settings wrong somehow.  Hopefully,  looking at the video will make it easier for someone to tell me wtf I'm doing wrong.

If I had to guess, it looks like you dropped the source footage onto a sequence at a different framerate.
I made this mistake recently editing 24p source on 30p sequence and then exporting to 24p.
The pull-up an pull-down ends up mismatching and you get that fitter.
eg
3:2 pullup ends up with
ABCD -> ABCDD
then then 3:2 pull down ends doesn't drop the doubled pair but instead another of the set of 4. So you get...
ABCDD -> ACDD and thus the jitter since you dropped frame B and doubled up frame D.

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