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Summary: Once you get comfortable with the fountain pattern, you can try juggling two balls in one hand in the columns pattern. Learn how to juggle two balls with one hand in this free recreation 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
"So, after you've worked on this a little bit, throwing two in one hand, we need to learn other ways to throw two balls with one hand. The way like this, where each throw starts in the middle and goes to the outside, is commonly called a fountain pattern. This is our cascade with three balls, this is a fountain. Now another important way to learn how to juggle two, is doing the columns. If you see, it makes sense, it's called columns, they each just go straight up and down. So when you think about this, you need each throw to just go completely straight up, and your hand is switching in between the two positions, and throwing them up, so like this. So, we go into our cascade, do fountain, try columns. It's really important to try this with both hands as well. We'll use this in a lot of later tricks, like this. And you may, like, try and switch in between the fountain, into columns, and back again with both hands. This will help you in a lot of later tricks and just help us clean up our juggling in general."
eHow Article: Juggling: 2 Balls With 1 Hand Columns Pattern