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Summary: In five-ball juggling, two-ball multiplexes are a five-ball cascade with two balls falling in one hand. Throw two-ball multiplexes when juggling five balls 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
"Alright. Multiplex, two ball multiplex with five balls. This is pretty tough, but essentially what you're doing, is you're going to do your five ball cascade and you're going to let two balls fall in one hand. So you're basically going to stop juggling with one hand until you have two balls in it. You are then going to throw those up so they split and go two different hands and you're going to start the pattern back up using the opposite hand from what you threw the multiplex out of. Ok? And this is what it looks like. Ok? I'll try it again. And that is a five ball multiplex with two balls. The key is, is to pick the hand you're going to do the multiplex with first. You have to plan that, it's not something that you can just decide in the middle of it. Ok? So work on one hand and then work on the other, and practice it a lot because it seems very fast and it seems like a lot of things coming down at once, but once you get it, it's a big crowd pleaser."