How to Do Transfers While Juggling with Arms

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Part of the video series: How to Juggle

Summary: Learn how to contact juggle using transfers from different points on the arm 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 Do Transfers While Juggling with Arms

Hi, this is Jeremy with Expert Village. I'm going to go ahead and teach you a little bit more of contact juggling. We've already learned how to pass from hand to hand, get it to look smooth, once you have that down, and you have your arm stuff down, like rolling it up and then back down the hand, (back down the arm), we're going to go ahead and teach you how to move it from the hand to the arm. So you can do some tricks, which actually start from the hand, and then roll down the arm, there's other ones too where they roll farther down the arm into the other hand. Now with this, it's really just a combination of the two things you've already learned, the hand holds, and how to control it on your arm. Especially with, from the back of the hand to the other hand, all you're really doing is letting the ball roll down the arm and you're just catching it on the other side, moving it back to this side so you can continue with the butterfly. One that's a little bit harder is actually moving from the back of the hand to the other arm, and this one, you just use your, the hand that has the ball originally as a guide, to make sure that the ball doesn't fall off. And it actually makes it a lot easier to control the ball. Once you have both of those down, you can go ahead and try and do it from any place where you can do a stop, you can go ahead and roll it and then stop it right on your elbow. You can go ahead and actually stop it up here, you can stop it anywhere, just go ahead and experiment. Just remember acrylic balls are hard, don't whack yourself in your face.

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