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Practicing Juggling Techniques

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Summary: Learn how not to get frustrated and maintain your practice technique in this free juggling video.

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" Hello! My name is Melissa Shank, and on behalf of expertvillage.com. Today, we’ve been discussing strategy techniques to learn how to juggle. Now, this next clip is have no fear. If you want to know how to juggle, you can not have any fear. You’re not going to be perfect right away; you’re not going to be able to do it right away. It’s going to take practice and lots of it. This is where persistence pays off, so just keep practicing. But don’t have any fear about it, because you’re not going to be perfect right away. The more you do it the better you’re going to get. Sometimes even professional jugglers drop the ball once in a while. The neat thing about it is once you learn how to juggle it does become second nature. It’s like riding a bicycle. If you haven’t done it for a very long time, you’ll be able to pick it up once again. Then we were talking about the weight of the balls. Eventually, then you’ll be able to pick up lighter objects and be able to juggle them. You’ll be able to juggle an apple, a orange, and a banana, or whatever it is that you want. You maybe want to upgrade it from juggling balls. You can go to other things like juggling sticks of juggling rings or clubs. Really, the best part is starting off with the basics of 3 balls and then working your way up from there, because really once you know how to juggle the sky is the limit. "

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