How to juggle: 4 balls



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4 ball juggling is a simple concept, but it still takes a lot of practice, and dedication.
this video demonstrates 2 versions of the fountain, as well as the "wimpy" pattern. have fun juggling! music by: THE LIVING END!!! check out my juggling show-off videos and some other random stuff at http://www.youtube.com/thegoheads


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practice, practice, ... ( 5 months ago by JugglingTricks)
practice, practice, practice. 4ball juggling is pretty difficult at first, keep at it!
Array ( 5 months ago by stayfanlollipop)
great tutorial :)
thanks :D
would you tell us ... ( 4 months ago by hummer4700)
would you tell us how much time did it take to learn synchronus and asynchronus so well how you do it on the video? i practised it for 3 weeks now and i can do 50+ catches now
lol someone but a ... ( 4 months ago by FuNkySpH)
lol someone but a thumbs down on your comment.
A trick which ... ( 4 months ago by dunkelziffer42)
A trick which helped me much: When you are exercising two-in-one-hand, don't steady your other hand. Take rather two balls in one hand and rotate your hand synchronously while exercising two-in-one-hand with the other hand.
Do you really do it ... ( 4 months ago by PunBB)
Do you really do it on the side like that, or did you just do it like that to show the camera/us better?
i cant really see ... ( 4 months ago by gilder37)
i cant really see what your looking at when you do the fountain can you tell me?
i can do 200 throws ... ( 4 months ago by longhornsrock44)
i can do 200 throws and catches per hand but i dont think i got it yet i am trying to work on my 5 ball pattern but thats not worken out ehiter
At the time I made ... ( 4 months ago by JugglingTricks)
At the time I made this video I had been juggling for about 6 months i think.
that's a great idea ... ( 4 months ago by JugglingTricks)
that's a great idea! thanks for adding that!
on the side? I ... ( 4 months ago by JugglingTricks)
on the side? I think I know what you mean by that. Yes you really should do it like that, it's just a coincidence that it happens to look good on camera that way too
Don't look directly ... ( 4 months ago by JugglingTricks)
Don't look directly at each ball, but try to keep your eyes focused on the top of the pattern.
soooo how do you do ... ( 3 months ago by twokool212)
soooo how do you do 2-1 hand juggling ive been trying to do 2-1 hand juggling for weeks now, but still can't, any tips????
for the person ... ( 3 months ago by drewster55)
for the person below me, what helped me out is not worrying about the balls themselves, but getting the circular motion of my hands down, eventually, you will catch it, and then you can get pretty good at 2 in 1 hand
Thanks! helped me ... ( 2 months ago by Andylize)
Thanks! helped me get the hang of it
I think this is one ... ( 2 months ago by OoysteinO)
I think this is one of the best juggeling torturial on youtube!! Thanks to you...
hey thanks this ... ( 1 month ago by metalfmx199)
hey thanks this really helped. i practised 2 in 1 and now i can do the fountain
hey man ur vids r ... ( 4 weeks ago by aggiehardcorefan)
hey man ur vids r the best i learned how to juggle the 3 ball cascade and a bunch of other tricks from u but i have a question. i can only do the 4 ball fountain in a flash cuz they keep crossing and i get confused how do i fix that? plz reply
practice 2-in-1- ... ( 3 weeks ago by JugglingTricks)
practice 2-in-1-hand a lot more first before seriously working on 4ball fountain.
hope that helps!
ya it does man thx ... ( 3 weeks ago by aggiehardcorefan)
ya it does man thx ur the best juggler!
does it matter if ... ( 3 weeks ago by inforedguitar)
does it matter if you find it easer to do in sync 4 ball juggling because it is easer for me to do in sync than out of sync
i highly doubt it. ... ( 3 weeks ago by Xgen001)
i highly doubt it. its just different for different people i guess. i too find it easier in sync then async. guess we just needa practice a lot and we'll be able to do both.
I think that sync ... ( 3 weeks ago by JugglingTricks)
I think that sync and async with 4balls are about the exact same difficulty level... when first learning patterns with an even number of props, sync seems to be easier for many people. I agree with Xgen001, it is best to practice a lot and learn both.
Nice job Dude! ;) ... ( 1 week ago by raichuls)
Nice job Dude! ;) Now I can juggle with 3 balls but now i can juggle with 4 balls! ;) You are great teacher! :)



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