Tips for Mixing Juggling Patterns with Four Balls

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Summary: Learn how to mix juggling patterns with four balls in this free video series that teaches you the proper techniques for learning how to juggle.

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Emil Lamprecht Emil started his juggling career performing 3 ball tricks accompanied by slapstick and stage comedy at age 14. He eventually developed a taste for more advanc... read more

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Tips for Mixing Juggling Patterns with Four Balls

Now I've put this clip aside to talk to you a little about combining tricks, especially site swap patterns. Many of these tricks, especially all the asynchronous site swaps can flow very well into each other. It may take some time to understand how exactly the site swap ones will connect, and it may take one or two transition throws in between which would just be a normal four fountain. But, you can start to think about how they would connect. A 7, 4, 4, 1, for instance, because it's the same beats as a 6, 6, 3, 1, would fit fairly well together. You also want to start thinking about body throws. Now body throws are much harder in an even numbers pattern, but can be done in things like a half shower, for instance, if you wanted to throw a back cross instead of a regular throw, that's perfectly valid. And you can make it much more interesting by thinking about where you can place objects as well. The best way to get versatile with an even number is to just play with timing as much as possible. But decide where your timing is going to end up and make sure it's there when you finish the trick. Good luck!

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