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- From: bj871@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bradford J. Linder)
- Newsgroups: rec.juggling
- Subject: Re: What are all three (or more) balls tricks ?
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 20:14:00 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <1993Jan21.162822.2238@irisa.fr>
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- In a previous article, hthomas@irisa.fr (Henry Thomas) says:
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- >Q1 Could someone describe extensively what tricks are possible with three
- >balls ? (possibly with some ascii drawings ?)
- I'll let other more qualified help you with that, but I'll say that one of the
- first tricks I ever learned that seemed was pretty impressive, (to someone:),
- was under-the-leg...
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- >Q2 what is a shower ? People have been talking a lot about that recently. I
- >still don't figure what is it.
- Okay, you know how everybody thinkg that they know how to juggle? (With only
- teo balls of course...), well, that's a shower, add another ball, and it's a
- lot tougher, and worth learning in a little while...:) What you're doing now
- is called a cascade.
- ANother important basic trick is called a half-shower, where, instead of
- handing the balls across as is done in a shower, low thows are made in one
- direaction, and higher throws in the other direction. Many variations on this
- are possible, which is where juggling really starts to get fun...:)
- --
- --Bradford Linder, the self proclaimed, sudden expert on devilbunnies..--
- (but obviously not on spelling)
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