0:03 - 3 ball cascade 0:23 - 2 over the top 0:47 - under the arm 1:12 - jugglers tennis 1:27 - reverse cascade 1:46 - columns 2:05 - rainbow cross 2:26 - half shower 2:47 - windmill 3:14 - the w 3:41 - the yo-yo 4:02 - windshield wiper 4:24 - orbits 4:43 - under the leg 5:12 - behind the back 5:39 - knee bounce 6:02 - trampoline 6:28 - head roll 6:45 - hand stalls / fork catches 7:06 - 3 up flash 7:31 - clear hand finish
The time it takes is unique for each trick and each person. Every trick requires a certain combination of juggling skill (examples: control, speed, catching, arm movements) Some tricks will require you to get better at one of these groups before you can do it and it will take longer, but others can be easy if you have all the skill set needed.
Work on a half progression with 1 ball in 1 hand and 2 balls in the other hand. Also make sure the balls are going sideways or to the outside of the pattern instead of going vertical so they don't collide.
@@Ultimate101 my cascade maybe going forward on one side and looks crooked people told me try to scoop more or use j motion but its hard to do a j motion. will it naturally get better or how do i do a scoop motion?
Thanks for the video, i have, after many years of promising myself to juggle, finally learned the 3 ball cascade, now you have given me plenty of ideas to work on. Good skills and great video!
I have been trying to come up with an elementary 3-ball routine. It includes some of the easiest 3-ball tricks. Now I have some more ideas of what to add.
@@OBnice777 It will give you the speed to do it, but the ball placement is different. Columns are thrown vertical, where as in the fountain the balls move sideways