
Learn about 4 ball multiplex in a 3 ball pattern ball juggling techniques in this free juggling video.
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"Hi! I’m Adria, I’m one of the professional jugglers here at expertvillage.com. Now I’ve you’ve been watching all the videos that I’ve done already, I’ve told you that all of the patterns are based on the three ball cascade and everything from the three ball patterns that we’ve seen earlier are based on the three ball cascade, and just build around it, including a four ball work. Now something very important if you have not done four ball juggling yet, please watch Stephen Bent’s introduction, where he does his four ball instruction, to learn that four ball is based on two balls in one hand simultaneously with two balls in the other. But this four ball multiplex is a three ball pattern. Very simple. What we’ve learned is a multiplex, is two balls thrown out one hand at the same time, we’re merely dividing these four balls into three handfuls, one, two, three, this is a vertical multiplex pattern, two balls are being thrown as if they’re one. It’s based on a three ball cascade, it’s a four ball multiplex in a three ball cascade pattern…and the hand position is based on the vertical multiplex position shown earlier in introduction to multiplexing."
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