Juggling Tutorial - Sprung Cascade

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A cascade with an extra ball springing back and forth between both hands.

Siteswap: (6x,2x)*

When I learned this trick, it really helped to think of it as a Box, with higher crossing throws instead of vertical throws to the same hand. After all, the Box is just a sprung 2 ball 'fountain,' and this is just taking it a step further with the sprung 3 ball cascade. Well it's actually a 4 ball pattern but you know what I mean...

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Frank Thorstein - 'Jovian Dawn'

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  • Hi Al,

    Great tutorial, as always! You're adding an extra ball underneath a 3b cascade. Do you know if people do the same for other patterns? A 4b fountain would become a 5b (8,2x)(2x,8), a 5b cascade would become a 6b (ax,2x)(2x,ax), etc. In fact, it works for any async pattern. 441 would become (8,2x)(2x,8)(2x,2x)(2x,8)(8,2x­)(2x,2x) and 423 (with thrown 2's) would become (8,2x)(2x,4)(6x,2x)(2x,8)(4,2x­)(2x,6x) and 53 would become (ax,2x)(2x,6x). I'd love to see someone do some of these!

  • @MangoPopper Yeah I've recently learnt sprung 423 (can't do it very well though). Draitube has a video with a couple of rounds of it.

  • can someone tell me what siteswap means? and 6x and 4x and all that or is there a video somewhere that can teach me?

  • The channel 'JugglingTricks' has a siteswap tutorial which you should find helpful.

  • Yeah, this is great trick. I havent learned it clean but can do it.

    Very good tutorial!

    What program you use for editing? Looks good editing =)

  • Thanks! I use Sony Vegas Movie Studio for editing.

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  • (and i am the one hundred "like"! *___*)

  • YOU ARE THE FUCKIN BEST!! THANKS FOR THESE AWESOME TUTORIALS!!!!!!!!

  • TYPO AT 0:58 : similer

  • @Erekai I saw you wrote this 8 months ago, but I was in that rut for a long time, too. Learning even a weak box was a major accomplishment for me. I had to start doing one side at a time. Pass from R to L as L tosses up and pass back L to R before catching the upward toss. The up toss hand almost has to be vertical for me sometimes in order to be positioned to receive the quick 0x (I think) pass.

  • @MangoPopper Another pattern you might enjoy is (8x,2x)(2x,4x)(2x,8x)(4x,2x) which happens to be much more doable than those variations.

  • @KARLOSTAR100 I know Dan Wood can do it. Maybe Matt Hall or Wes can do it a little

  • best tutorials in youtube! man you are fffffff awesome

  • im just learning this trick! can you do this with 6?

  • How old are you

  • My brain will just NOT let me do the 3 ball box. I think I'm just destined to not learn this pattern lol.

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