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Juggling is an exciting hobby with many variations and endless room to improve. Do advanced three-club juggling with tips from a juggling enthusiast in this free video on hobbies.
There are 16 videos in this series:

In three-club juggling, break down each individual trick part by part. Juggle three clubs with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, throwing two with one hand will free the other hand to perform tricks. Throw two in one hand for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, a multiplex is when more than one club is thrown at once. Perform multiplex throws for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, an easy way to incorporate a multiplex is to throw it at the start. Perform multiplex throws for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, to do back cross multiplexes requires that a juggler is able to cleanly throw regular multiplexes. Perform back cross multiplexes for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, site swaps use numbers to describe juggling patterns. Do site swaps for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, the numbers in site swap notations stand for how long a club is in the air. Do site swaps for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, flourishes are combined with other tricks to make them more impressive. Throw flourishes for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, flourishes can be incorporated into routines with a four throw. Throw flourishes for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, flourishes can be done both with the clubs and with the hands. Throw flourishes for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, shoulder throws are thrown holding the very end of the club at the knob. Do shoulder throws for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, club knocks begin by catching the club at a half spin up. Do club knocks for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, scissor catches can end three club runs. Perform scissor catches for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, kick-ups are a way to retrieve a club when it has been dropped. Do kick-ups for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, kick-ups can be used to bring an additional club into a routine. Do kick-ups for three-club juggling with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

In three-club juggling, routines combine tricks so that a juggler can show off learned skills. Do a three-club juggling routine with tips from a juggler in this free video on hobbies.

Juggling is a skill where objects such as balls, bowling pins or rings are thrown and caught in succession. The first known record of juggling is illustrated on a 2nd Millennium B.C.E. Egyptian tomb wall. Court jesters and court musicians were known to juggle in the Middle Ages in Europe and in the 18th century jugglers started performing in modern circuses. Today juggling is performed on stages across America and on cruise ships around the world but it is also a national past time enjoyed by Americans of almost all ages. From juggling balls, rings, or scarves, juggling can be learned without years of practice. In this free video series on juggling, a juggling enthusiast shows how to juggle three clubs. Learn to do multiplexes, back crosses and site swaps. Get tips on flourishes, shoulder throws and club knocks. Find out how to do scissor catches, kick-ups and routines.
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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