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Summary: In five-ball juggling, continuous two-ball multiplexes alternate two balls in one hand at all times. Throw two-ball multiplexes continuously 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. Next we're going to do two ball continuous, or continuous two ball multiplexes with five balls. It kind of looks like cheating, it kind of looks like you're just doing three balls, but it's a little more complex than that and this is what it looks like. Ok? What I'm doing is I'm starting with your regular three in one hand and two in the other and my first throw is a multiplex of these two balls at once. That's the first throw. Ok? The second throw are these two balls that go in between these as these split, or around them. Ok? So I've got one two. And what you'll notice is after I throw these up, the first ones I catch, I wont catch them, I'll show you. I'm left with these. So you always throw from the hand that has two in it, and you always catch the split of the multiplex one in each hand, and if you do it right, you always end up with two in one hand and that hand alternates so you can keep the pattern going. And that's continuous multiplexes."