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Juggling 4 Balls: Synchronous

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Summary: For juggling four balls, synchronous patterns put the balls in flight together. Do synchronous juggling with four balls with tips from a juggling enthusiast in this free video on hobbies.

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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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"So we've been talking about learning the four ball a-sync fountain. Which, just as a review, looks something like this. Right now I'm going to introduce what I call four ball sync fountain. In this, your hands are going to move at the same time instead of alternating right, left, right, left, you're going to throw both at the same time. So right and left together, just like that. Now it looks something like this. You can see my hands are actually, independently my right hands doing the same thing it was before and so is my left. But now, instead of being staggered, like this, they're doing exactly the same thing. Some people actually learn this first. They find this easier to juggle four balls like this, than with the a-sync pattern, or a-sync fountain. I personally find the a-sync much easier, just because when you juggle like this, you're going to have to split your vision. You're going to have to watch two balls on opposite sides of your face at exactly the same time. It's really not that bad, um, and its a very important trick to learn. Hopefully you don't drop like I just did. But practice it, keep your hands together, try and get those throws to move out just like you did with the normal fountain. Just like this, clean it up, and it'll really help you once you start doing more advanced four ball tricks."

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