How to Juggle Clubs

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Part of the video series: How to Juggle

Summary: Learn how to juggle clubs with expert tips and techniques in this free juggling lesson video.

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Jeremy Telford Jeremy Telford is able to fold balloons ranging in size from 6 feet to 6 inches. He can juggles anything from knives, to sink plungers. Jeremy does some magi... read more

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How to Juggle Clubs

Hi this is Jeremy on behalf of Expert Village. We're going to go onto the next step of juggling, which I personally like the show really well for a large audience. It's club juggling. We're going to talk about the different styles of clubs and the different kinds of clubs you can buy. Probably the easiest to find, the cheapest are these Dubay Aeroflights. They're a really good club to start with. One because they're so inexpensive, two because they're extremely durable. No matter what you do to them, they may get a little scuffed up, but they're not going to break. The next probably step up is these Ewons which have the foil on them. They're a little bit tougher, as far as the hardness. These are a soft plastic and these are a little bit harder, which means that if you hit yourself they're going to hurt a little bit more. But these two, this is a little bit more expensive, but not too much terribly more expensive than the Aeroflights. Or you can have these, which are renegades. Dubay also and Henries and a bunch of others make these. Each of these will cost you as much as a set of three of these. These are pretty much what you want to use for show clubs. But if you are going to have show clubs, make sure you have two sets. One for practice, one for show, so that way when they're beat up like this you're not using them in front of an audience.

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