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Summary: For juggling four balls, multiplex starts are an easy flashy trick done with a wrist flick. Do multiplex starts for four-ball basic juggling with tips from a professional juggler in this free video on hobbies.
Joe Nelson is a professional juggler living in Concord, NH. Nelson learned to juggle in his bedroom at age 8 juggling balled up socks. After many years of practice he began juggling...read more
"The four ball side by side multiplex start. Just like the three ball multiplex start, it's a cool way to start. I mean it's better than just doing this. People like to see a good flashy move to start. So this is a pretty good one and it's pretty basic. You stack the four balls in your hands like this, o.k. It's a wrist motion and what you're going to do is in the air you want them to split and form columns. And it's very easy, the bottom two you catch and then it's automatically a column, just like that. It's a flick of the wrist, o.k. That wasn't the smoothest ever, but you get the point. That is a very cool start and it doesn't take a whole lot of practice and it doesn't take a whole lot of technique. It's fairly self explanatory. The key, once again is in the wrist flick. So, work on that and you'll have a good four ball start."
eHow Article: Juggling 4 Balls: Multiplex Starts