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Are you ready to juggle?
The basic three ball juggle can be learned by most people in a short
amount of time... maybe half an hour with help from a good teacher or
perhaps a few days on your own. Go through these instructions at your
own pace. Before you try each step, relax and visualize what you want to happen. With a little practice and patience, juggling will become easy.
Before you start, it's important to accept that dropping is inevitable.
Work on making good throws at first, and worry about catching them
later. Many people find that juggling over a bed saves a lot of time
and energy in picking up drops.
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You may be assuming that you're going to learn to throw three balls in a circle. This is called the "shower" pattern and is actually a difficult way to juggle. Perhaps you can learn it later, but I will teach you the easiest, most basic way to juggle, called the "cascade" pattern. It is shown at the top of these instructions. To learn the cascade, you need to start with one ball... |
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One ball: learning the basic throw and catch The first and most important thing to learn is to throw and catch one ball correctly. This is the only move you'll need to learn the three ball cascade: Hold both hands in front of you with your palms facing up. Cradle a ball loosely in one hand, and lower the hand down by your side before throwing. The goal is to have the ball land in the other hand, so throw the ball up and a little bit across. |
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Two balls: almost juggling Now you are ready for two balls. Hold one ball in each hand. Throw one of the balls up and across the same as you just learned. When this first ball starts coming down, then throw the second ball up and across. Each ball should cross over to the opposite hand. Throw, throw, catch, catch. |
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Three balls: where real juggling begins! First, just hold 3 balls, placing 2 in the hand that you want to start with and 1 in the other hand. Then, the first 2 throws will be the same as you just did with 2 balls... but when ball 2 is coming down, throw up ball 3. If you catch them all, they will each land in the opposite hand from where they started. Congratulations! You are now officially a juggler! |
Mastering the three ball cascade
When doing three throws starts to become reliable, don't stop at three
throws, just keep going. When one comes down, throw the next one up ‚ always alternating right and left in an even rhythm. Counting the
number of throws can help you track your progress.
Curing common juggling problems
I have three pieces of advice:
1. Concentrate on what you want to happen.
2. Work on consistent, steady throws.
3. Relax.
If you are having trouble catching the balls, think about where you are
throwing them. The most common problem for beginners is throwing too
far out in front of you. To cure this problem, you need to throw the
balls straight up in front of your face. It may help to imagine a glass
wall two feet in front of you, to actually juggle in front of a wall,
or to try juggling while walking backwards.
The best way to improve your juggling is to practice. The more time you put in, the better your juggling will be.
If you want to learn more
After you have mastered the three balls, you may want to learn some
tricks or add in more balls. You may even want to learn to juggle
clubs, rings or other props. (Kids: do not try to juggle fire, knives,
or other dangerous objects. They should be learned only under
professional supervision.) Juggling can be a lifelong adventure;
there's always something new to learn.
You can learn more about juggling on the internet. The Tricks is a great resource. You can find other jugglers and maybe even a juggling club that meets near you.
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