Summary: Learn how to cascade juggle two clubs in this free juggling video.
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"All right, now that we've input one club into our cascade pattern, now we can start working with two clubs once we feel comfortable. So what we're going to do here is start just juggling with two clubs just to see if we can do it. And remember, you first want to be comfortable juggling one club from hand to hand. And it's just like how we learned the cascading juggle with balls. So what you're going to do is just that. So once you feel comfortable, that's when you're going to start putting in the ball. And you want to put in the ball just to fill up the hole. You're probably not ready for three clubs yet, unless you are you can go ahead and try and that's fine. But it's a lot easier and it's more of a progression if you try using a ball. So let's give it a whirl. Let's juggle a club first. And that's basically it. And once you feel comfortable with that, then you can move onto three clubs. Let's see that one more time. See how the ball is taking the place of that third club? And once we're ready, then we can add the third club, which we're going to do next."
eHow Article: How to Cascade Juggle Two Clubs
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