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Summary: Learn how to cascade juggle three clubs in this free juggling video.
Robert Selander has been a performer all his life. Making appearance in tv and film using his juggling talents and stage combat techniques.read more
"All right, so we slowly transitioned our way from juggling three balls at a time to juggling three clubs at a time, which is where we're at right now. And the way we did that was first adding one club and taking away a ball to our cascade pattern and then adding two clubs and one ball. Now we're ready for three clubs. And remember, you have to be very careful with how you do this, because when I learned I hit myself in the face a whole lot with the clubs and they're hard. Even though they're kind of soft plastic, they can hurt somebody. So be very careful and try to find a nice safe spot. Out in your backyard is probably the best place to learn how to juggle clubs. Inside you could hit the roof, you could hit your sister or brother, mom, dad, boyfriend, girlfriend, you might hit somebody. So always be careful and this is what it looks like. You want to start off in a comfortable position. One of the tricky things about learning how to juggle clubs is holding the clubs at first. I always start like this. Some people start with one club held like that and the other one in their hand. You always want the club that you're going to start with to be nice and loose and ready to be tossed first, because the other ones, they're just in your hand and they'll be a lot easier to toss. But you've always got to start with two in one hand. So here we go, this is what it looks like, juggling clubs. So, when you're juggling clubs, you always want one rotation in between tosses. And it's best to hold the clubs kind of like that. You want to try to toss them inwards more than you want to toss them like that. So when you're tossing your clubs you want to remember to try to toss them with the handle a little bit more outward kind of at an angle. When you're tossing it like this, it's a little harder for it to get from hand to hand. So when you toss it like this and you have that momentum going over in an arc it's going to land in your other hand a lot easier. And I'll show you how it looks--like this. See how the clubs aren't exactly in a straight line. They're kind of flying outwards at an angle. It's really similar to when I was showing you how to juggle the balls in a cascade pattern, when you're swooping under and it lands on the outside you're doing the same thing, except you're just rotating the angle of the pin a little bit. So it's going to swing outwards like that and land in your hand."
eHow Article: How to Cascade Juggle Three Clubs
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