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Summary: Getting comfortable holding and throwing two clubs from one hand will allow you to start juggling three clubs. Learn how to juggle three clubs in this free hobbies 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
"After you've practiced with two clubs, when you have this pattern as clean as you can get it, left, right, right, left, etcetera, I want you to add the third. Now adding a third club into the pattern is hard. It takes some practice, it'll take some time, it'll probably fall apart at first, but here's how it looks juggling three clubs. One of the first things you're actually going to learn how to do is how to throw two clubs out of one hand. Now there are a couple of different ways to hold two clubs in one hand. The way I do it is I hold my hand like this, I have one club resting naturally across the palm, then I set the other club underneath, crossing right there so that the back end is underneath the first club. Now when I throw this the orange club will go first, the club that was below the green one, and I'll throw that, controlling it with my fingers like that, and then you can just throw the second one normally. Again, hold them like this, this club underneath the first one and throw like that. So then you take all three clubs, you have two in one hand, one in the other, and you're going to just start juggling just like you did with three balls, but now you have to think about all of these different things -you need to think about the spin, you need to think about the height, you need to think about that first throw, all of this. But pull it all together, practice it for a little bit and it should look something like this."
eHow Article: Juggling 3 Clubs
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