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Addicted to. Ball and Club. Juggling. -A guide to improve your juggling- Solution to rhythm problems in site swap patterns can be a lot harder than what I've three ball snake (50505) is also a very good pattern to train for five balls (see Start with two balls in your right hand and one in your left, and cross your arms left over right. Throw one of the right-hand balls up and slightly to the right. As soon as the ball has left your hand, quickly swap your arms around so that they cross the other way - right over left. The best way to learn the Snake is to start with all three balls in your dominant hand. Throw all three balls from your dominant hand to your non-dominant hand such that the last one is being thrown as the first one is being caught. Practice this on both sides. Pay particular attention on the timing of your throws. The definitive guide to five ball juggling on the internet, by Cirque du Soleil notably the snake (Siteswap: 50505), the three ball flash (Siteswap: 55500), and 522. I suggest the three ball shower in both directions (Siteswap 51) as a way to With an hour of free time, three balls and these instructions, you'll be well on your way to a great life-long hobby- juggling! Sure, juggling has been touted as a Start with 3 balls in one hand and 1 in the other. At this stage I'd say I'm a 4 ball juggler, but not a 5, even though I have done over .. Work a bit on the snake. you have no business learning 5 until you can shower three in both directions.verb (-gled, -gling): to perform feats of manual or bodily dexterity, as tossing up and There are many 3 ball juggling tutorials on YouTube, like this one, which is one of . There is great controversy regarding snake or 50505. The Three Ball Cascade is the most basic juggling pattern, and the first trick any would-be juggler should learn. The Cascade is generally considered to be the 22 May 2013

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