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Juggling 3 Clubs: Double Spin 2

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Summary: In three-club juggling, double spins provide an effective visual effect when alternated with single spins. Throw double spins when juggling three clubs with tips from a juggling enthusiast in this free video series 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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"We're working on adding doubles into our juggling pattern. We're already learned how to make a double happen, just every one in awhile. So, you're juggling your normal three club cascade, every once in awhile throw a double out of one hand or the other, just like that. The next step we're going to learn is throw every throw a double. Now, the only step to doing this is making your doubles clean enough so you can catch every throw so make sure you get those as clean as possible, just like that. Then try and throw two in a row, like that. Again, start with each hand left, like that, and right, like that, and then see if you can just switch in and juggle every throw at double height. This is an effective visual trick switching in between doubles and singles because the clubs spin less and are traveling much faster when you're juggling singles versus doubles. Some common things you can do with doubles, as well, are make the throws half as high so make them normal height, just like this, a normal club throw, but spin them twice as fast. These are commonly called circus doubles. So many circus performers will juggle all their clubs at normal height with twice as much spin, like that. Another common trick is called a flash or a straight up flash, where if you throw three or throw all of your clubs in doubles quickly. So, you're juggling your normal pattern and throw all of them up into a double pattern and stray back into the singles pattern, that's called a quick flash. There are a lot of things you can do with doubles, you can incorporate them different ways, switch the spin up, in between doubles and singles, and you can make things look pretty cool."

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