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Summary: Learn variations in the shower juggling trick 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, there are a number of different shower pattern variations you can make. I've shown you the stack multiplex, but you can also make a stack-like effect with the height of your throws. This is an example. Once you get into your pattern, you can throw them high enough and a split difference enough that you actually have a small shower pattern of three going on under your four. You can go to an even more extreme difference by throwing one very high, a medium height, and then a low height with a very small exchange at the bottom. You end up with this great kind of one-side stack coming down which still maintains within the shower pattern because you're vamping and throwing from one hand. That's a shower variation. Other things you can do is mix patterns like that with your multiplexes to create a very interesting visual effect. And don't forget that switching sides can add even more dynamic to the trick. Enjoy."