Thursday, November 3, 2011
How to Juggle: Four Balls
Stop reading this blog, and go back and master each of my previous tutorials.
Okay, If you are reading this hopefully you have achieved success with my previous posts, and are ready to learn how to juggle four balls. Four balls are not fun to learn, they are a lot different than three, and one more ball means a hell of a lot more frustration. The above tutorial is pretty good, and it is the same one that I used to learn four balls.
Four balls has one very big, very important difference from three. The balls do not cross. The four ball fountain differs from the three ball cascade, because you are juggling 2 balls in each hand without them ever crossing to the other hands. It is possible to juggle four balls in a crossing pattern, but that is much harder and way down the road. The fountain is the only way to have a symmetrical even pattern with four balls.
The most annoying thing when doing four is that the balls collide ALL THE TIME. The first week or so is going to suck, there will be a collision every 10 throws and it will be very frustrating. But don't give up, four balls are not impossible to learn and a lot easier to get comfortable with than five. If you don't believe me that you can juggle four balls, I will prove it. My roommate Chris, who learned how to juggle probably around the second week of school has already qualified four balls (8 throws and 8 catches). Yeah he may have the best teacher in the world, but still. You can do it too. If you are reading this, and are someone who is pretty comfortable with three balls but are having trouble with four, I will give you a few exercises. Juggle two balls in one hand, in both hands, until your hands fall off. If you can do that with complete ease, four will not be hard at all.
Robert Putnam, in his book "Bowling Alone" talks about how people have stopped doing social activities that benefit their environment. People don't join organizations, or do community service anymore. They are always on the internet. Juggling is a great way to give back. Nursing homes and hospitals love it when jugglers put on shows for patients, everyone loves juggling and it really puts a smile on peoples faces when you perform for them. So everyone go become a juggler join the Skidmore Juggling Club that I am in the midst of starting, and we can all help the world.
Peace
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Very cool in voice and content! Did I tell you about my friend who makes a living going to corporate retreats and teaching hundreds of people to juggle scarves at the same time. It's an awesome sight to turn and see 500 staid grown-ups successfully juggling scarves. It makes the most crank person suddenly light-hearted.
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