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Summary: If you're feeling adventurous, try the tennis and reverse cascade patterns. Learn how to perform variations of the over the top pattern in this free juggling video.
Isaac Shivers is a student in the Boston area who grew up in central Iowa, where he learned to juggle. He's been juggling for about three years. Isaac has been affiliated with the Des...read more
"Now there are a lot of things that build off of the one ball over the top pattern. If you throw one ball back and forth over the top continuously, left hand to right hand to left, this is often called juggler's tennis. Now also what you can do is if you throw every throw over the top, it just takes a little bit more getting used to. Each throw does not go all the way over, but instead goes from the outside to the center. This is commonly called a reverse cascade just because it's exactly the opposite of the normal cascade. Here's a normal, here's reverse. So in review we have our over the top throw, which is one, like this; we have tennis, which is the same ball going back and forth over the top, crossing hands; we have the reverse cascade, which is every throw going over the throw in front of it and juggling like this."
eHow Article: Juggling: Tennis & Reverse Cascade Patterns