We're going to add the final prop. Start your throw just like you did in Step 2, throwing A and B , but when the second prop comes down, instead of stopping there, throw your last prop C. When you're done, you'll have done a complete pattern which is called a flash. Toggle navigation Menu. Explore Videos Games. Explore All. Celebrate world juggling day! More cool posts! Marshall, Iowa State University. Jeffrey S. Brooks, University of Idaho.
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If they're all around the room or worse still in another room then you're either in space or you have no coordination. You should get used to seeing the objects on the floor in front of you since this is the sight you'll be seeing fairly regularly for a while. Don't think of them as being objects on the ground, think of them as objects that were in the air. Take one object and place it in one of your hands.
Throw it in an arc across your chest and attempt to catch it with your other hand. The maximum height the ball should reach or peak out is about eye-level. Now throw the ball back to the first hand in the same way. Don't worry if you keep dropping the ball, the secret of juggling is throwing, not catching.
If you can throw the ball so that it comes down in the correct place, catching it is much easier. Keep practicing this with both hands until you think you've got it or until you get bored with it. Take two objects, place one in each hand note for people with more than two hands, just put any extra hands in your pockets. Throw one of the objects as in Step 3.
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