eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Juggling 4 Balls: 633 Pattern

Video Preview

Summary: A 633 pattern looks best when it alternates between both hands. Learn the 633 pattern in four ball juggling in this free hobby video.

Views:
405
Presenter
By Isaac Shivers
eHow Presenter

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

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

Video Transcript

"So we're going to talk about a few more four ball side swaps. We already talked about five-three, which looked like that. This one we're going to talk about six-three-three. Six-three-three is one of my favorites. What's actually happening is you're throwing a straight up vertical throw pretty high, this is the six, then throwing two low crosses underneath. So if you just do one, it looks something like this. If you can see, I throw straight up, two low crosses and back into four. Now the coolest thing about six-three-three is making it go between both hands. So practice what I just did with your right hand and your left a lot, and then try and link them together. So it will be six, three, three, six, three, three, six, three, three. What's going to end up happening, is you're going to be juggling three balls down here with one really high throw on each side. This is the fourth ball just traveling up and down. So it looks something like this.If you're in your four ball pattern, six, three, three. Six, three, three, six, three, three. That's what six-three-three looks like. Now to execute this, you really got to clean up those six throws and get those threes as low as possible. It just takes some practice, getting the split. The difference between the six and the three as clean as possible, throwing it together."

Related Ads

  • Have you done this? Click here to let us know.
Get Free Hobbies, Games & Toys Newsletters

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

eHow Hobbies, Games and Toys
eHow_eHow Hobbies, Games and Toys