How to Do Transition Throws in Juggling

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Part of the video series: 4 Ball Juggling Tricks & Patterns

Summary: Learn how to juggle with transition throws with beginner and advanced four ball patterns in this free juggling tricks and patterns video.

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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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How to Do Transition Throws in Juggling

EMIL LAMPRECHT: This next trick is notated 741, but there's another kind of stacking-like trick. The difference in this trick that most of the others that you've probably learned is that you need a transition throw to get from your basic fountain pattern to the trick and then back out of it. This is not a trick that you can just throw into from basic pattern. In this case, the transition throw will be a side swap five or a kind of medium height cascade throw. To get back out of it, you might have seen that I also threw a five. Otherwise, I would end up with three balls in one hand. You want to throw the five, followed right by the seven, and into the four-one portion of it. And then, once you've gotten one rotation or two rotations, throw a five to get back out of it at the end of the trick and return to your basic fountain pattern. That's 741.

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