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Knife Juggling Techniques: Video Series

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Get tips and techniques on juggling knives as well as safety information in this free video clip series.

There are 15 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn techniques for juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 2,965
  2. Learn techniques for the 3 knife split in this free juggling video

    Views: 2,661
  3. Learn techniques for doing a cascade when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,084
  4. Learn techniques for doing chops when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,162
  5. Learn techniques for doing flourishes when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,029
  6. Learn techniques for doing a full shower when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 891
  7. Learn techniques for doing a half shower when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 908
  8. Learn techniques for doing kick ups when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 929
  9. Learn first aid and safety when juggling knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 994
  10. Learn knife safety when juggling knives in this free video clip.

    Views: 1,020
  11. Learn techniques for doing over the top when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,082
  12. Learn techniques for doing a reverse cascade when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,069
  13. Learn techniques for throwing under the legs with the right hand only when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,049
  14. Learn techniques for throwing under the legs when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,046
  15. Learn techniques for throwing under one leg at a time when juggling 3 knives in this free juggling video

    Views: 1,086
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Juggling is a skill where objects such as balls, bowling pins, rings or even knives are thrown and caught in succession. This skill is often demonstrated at birthday parties, circuses and other entertainment events. Juggling has become an ever-popular hobby since the International Jugglers’ Association began a club for performing and non-performing jugglers. The benefits that hobbyists get from learning to juggle include improved hand-eye coordination, relief of stress, improvement of flexibility and the sheer enjoyment!

In this series of expert videos, learn how to juggle knives! Use balls first to get used to the different juggling styles then move onto blades. Get expert tips on different types of juggling that will challenge even the advanced juggler such as tossing under your leg and the reverse cascade. Learn about the safety issues involved with this hobby and keep yourself safe! Make sure you have a first aid kit on hand because this is not something a novice should attempt and even professionals can be hurt. The important part though...have fun!

 
About the Presenter

Adria M. Moskowitz Born in Brooklyn, NY, this fabulous juggler managed to wind her way through Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee and just about every state in New England, performing her art along the way. She spent several years living on the East Coast of the United States acquiring degrees from some pretty impressive colleges. Her juggling résumé boasts some television performances, including two national appearances, and many community events in the greater Tacoma area. She has studied with some of the greats in the entertainment field; people like Cindy Marvell, the first woman to win a gold medal in juggling, and Scotty Meltzer, of Comedy Industries.dkdk

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