
Learn about three-ball multiplex ball juggling techniques in this free juggling video.
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"Hi! I’m Adria, I’m one of the professional jugglers with expertvillage.com. In introduction to three ball multiplexing, you learned what multiplexing was and you learned the hold for multiplexing. Now we’re going to actually learn the three ball multiplexing patterns. A very simple one is the horizontal multiplex pattern; well it’s not that simple, which is why we’re teaching you it. Two balls go up, one ball goes up in the middle, two balls go up and separate and then the first ball is thrown up in the middle again, it’s very much like that…one ball up, two balls up and the third ball goes up in the middle. I’ll try to take it a little slower…starting with the right hand one ball, two balls with the left, and the third ball or the fourth ball goes back up, and it’s being held in the left hand, the first ball you’re throwing up with your right hand, and you’re catching it in your left hand. As you can see you’re throwing the two balls up with your left hand so that you can, that are being forced out of your hand by the first ball going over, one, two. As you can see, the two balls are separating in the air so they can be caught with separate hands, but you don’t catch the second ball with your left hand while there’s still a ball in it, the ball is coming down, which should force that other ball out of your hand which was initially the first ball you threw; so up, separate and up through the middle. Again up, separate and up through the middle. The same thing can be done starting with the left hand, up, separate and up through the middle, again up, separate and up through the middle. Now if you start with your right hand, up, separate and up through the middle, you’ll notice that you’ll now have one ball in your left hand, two balls in your right hand, this is how you continue the pattern: they go up, separate, up in the middle, up, separate, up in the middle, for a continuous three ball horizontal multiplex pattern."
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