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Juggling: Three Ball Shower

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Summary: Every ball in a three ball shower goes in the same path when juggling. Learn how to perform the three ball shower from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

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By Isaac Shivers
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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

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"In this video, I'm going to be talking about the three ball shower. Now this is a pretty easy three ball juggling trick. In variation, or in contrast to the cascade, which looks something like this, and the fountain, which is something like that, what happens in the shower is every ball follows the same path. And it goes from one hand to the other high, and from the second hand to the first, low. Something like this. Now, to learn it, this is actually how a lot of people try and learn how to juggle three balls, it's really quite a bit harder than juggling the normal pattern because the throws are so different. But what you want to do when learning it, is practice throwing a high throw, then a quick zip with your other hand. And really get it so it's alternating, so it's right, right, left, right, left, like this. Once you get a little bit better, you can speed it up and make it so that the throws are in unison. You see, in this pattern, I'm throwing with both my right hands and my left hand at the same time. And you can make this pretty fast when you clean it up. And you can switch in between, the asynch, right, left, right, left, right, left and the synchronous, where you throw both at the same time. You should definitely learn this with both hands, it'll help you a lot in later tricks."

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