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Juggling can be done with many objects such as balls, clubs, and pins. Learn juggling tricks with balls and clubs from a juggling expert in this free entertainment video series.
There are 16 videos in this series:

Juggling tricks can vary in difficulty. Learn about various tricks with tips from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Jugglers balance a club on their forehead, nose and chin. Learn how to balance a club from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Before trying a chin roll, you need to be good at balancing a club. Learn the chin roll from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Every ball in a three ball shower goes in the same path when juggling. Learn how to perform the three ball shower from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Throw the balls higher when trying four ball shower in juggling. Learn how to move up to the four ball shower from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Juggling three clubs flat does not involve a spin. Learn how to juggle three clubs flat from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

If you drop a ball, put it on top of your foot and bring it back up during a juggle. Learn how to use your foot to pick up a dropped ball from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Throw balls higher in the air when juggling three balls. Learn how to juggle three balls in one hand from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

The foot stall is easier if you have tried hacky sack. Learn how to do a foot stall hack style from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

To execute a penguin catch throw the ball up to your elbow and straight down. Learn to juggle penguin catches from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

You can juggle clubs or balls when doing dolphin catches. Learn how to dolphin catches from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Your hands stay crossed when doing confused juggling. Learn the confused juggle from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Burke's barrage is a variation of mills mess. Learn how to perform Burke's barrage from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

The five-three-one is a hard trick that takes practice and getting used to. Learn how to perform the five-three-one from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Chops is a normal juggling pattern with a lot of hand motion added in. Learn how to perform the chops from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Ball snatching is also called claw catches. Learn how to juggle in ball snatching style from a juggling specialist in this free entertainment series.

Juggling is a skill that involves the movement of objects, usually through the air, for entertainment. The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling, where the juggler throws objects through the air. The most common items juggled are balls, beanbags, rings, clubs, and bouncing balls. Some performers are more daring and use chainsaws, knives and fire torches. Juggling is a fun way to entertain crowds. In this free entertainment video series, let a juggling expert show you how to perform some fun juggling tricks. Watch as he shows you tricks like balancing a club, the chin roll, three ball shower, four ball shower and three club flats. Then you'll learn how to pick up dropped balls with your feet in the middle of juggling. Move on to harder tricks like juggling three balls in one hand, foot stall hack style, penguin and dolphin catches, confused juggling, Burke's barrage, five-three-one Mills mess, and chops with balls and clubs. Juggling is a great way to entertain a party or small gathering.
Isaac Shivers 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 Moines Juggling Society, the Harvard University Juggling Club and the MIT Sunday Juggling Club. He is primarily self-taught but has had a lot of help from friends along the way. Isaac began teaching his friends to juggle as soon as he learned. Though he does not perform often, he is prone to juggle just about anything, anywhere, anytime. Isaac finds juggling maddeningly addictive and hopes you will, too.dkdk
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