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Summary: Learn how to juggle three balls in one hand with beginner and advanced four ball patterns in this free juggling tricks and patterns video.
Emil Lamprecht started his juggling career at 14 by performing 3 ball tricks with slapstick and stage comedy. He eventually developed a taste for more advanced juggling, and now age...read more
"EMIL LAMPRECHT: Now this next trick is another that's good to understand through side swaps. The notation is 6616161. Basically, what you're doing is for a short time maintaining three on each hand but constantly switching back and forth to each hand. I'll do it one side of pattern for you to see. And so on. Now, the best thing about this trick is that it transitions very well into other side swaps. Because it's sixes instead of sevens or fours, it has a nice different look than if you were doing a 7441 or a 7401 or a 741 which are both side swaps I'll go over in the following clips. The things you want to practice in this might be three balls on one hand so you can get used to the height and timing required to throw the sixes. This is very difficult and I don't suggest that you practice it to the point where you're ready to juggle six balls before trying this trick but it's important to be able to flash three balls on one hand to really do this. Good luck."
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