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Summary: Learn how to use your chest to contact juggle with expert tips and techniques in this free juggling lesson video.
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"Alright, this is Jeremy, here with Expert Village. I'm going to go ahead and teach you another trick with the contact juggling balls. This is actually how to get it from this hand to this hand, but instead of just putting it right there, we're going to have it go all the way up the arm, across the chest, and over to the other arm. Now you've learned a lot of this already, but just by figuring out the hand or the arm movements, if you haven't learned that trick yet, go back and learn that one first because you've go to learn how to control it on the lower arm before you can get it all around the chest. Another thing you'll want to do probably with this one is go ahead and start it with a basketball. The bigger the ball is, the easier it is to do it. This is one that you'll probably want to start bigger and work your way smaller because the smaller balls really are a lot harder to do. What you're going to do is, you're going to start with the back of your hand, and once again, you're going to roll it up your hand, but instead of turning your hand over, you're going to go ahead and lean back so that the ball comes all the way around your chest, and then start leaning forward so it comes down, and you either catch it in the forward hand hold or the back on the back again. It looks a little something like this. Now once you have that down go ahead and try it with the other direction, and sometimes, if you get really good at it, especially with a basketball, you should be able to pick this up, you can actually get the ball so that it will continuously go around and around and around, you can sort of move your body. It's a lot harder to do with this size acrylic, but if you can figure it out, it's well worth the effort."
eHow Article: How to Contact Juggle with Chest
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