
Learn the fundamentals of juggling by starting with one ball, hitting consistent peaks, crossing your midline, and scooping under the throw; through dedicated practice, you'll progress to three-ball juggling.
Master two-ball juggling by hitting each ball at its peak, throwing from the other hand, and scooping under to avoid collisions; practice 20–30 minutes to reach 25 clean throws.
Learn to set up your hands in a crab claw, practice the three-ball cascade, hitting the peak on each throw, crossing the midline for consistent juggling.
Learn to juggle two balls in one hand with crab claw positioning, throwing to the same-side peak with controlled spin and height, while keeping eyes on the peaks.
Master columns, one of the three fundamental juggling techniques, by throwing the center ball straight up the midline while two balls rise on the outside with consistent timing.
Learn the reverse cascade, the second most common juggling throw, building on cascade fundamentals with a head-level basket marker, scooping circles into the midline for consistent catches.
Master cascade, reverse cascade, and columns as central throws and essential catches, practice them solidly, and then use peripheral vision by keeping the juggling below your eyes.
Discover the basics wrap-up and intermediate preview of this juggling course, including cascade, reverse cascade, and columns, and how to combine throws and catches.
Master the yo-yo juggling variation by starting from cascade and columns, then perform oil, weightlifter, and halo transitions to end with a clean finish.
Master clawing and the tax collector, starting from the traditional cascade, catching palm down, clawing down at the peaks, and advancing to rapid three-ball throws.
Learn the dash full shower, a fast three-ball technique starting from the cascade. Practice the throw and pass across for consistency, using over-the-top throws and developing peripheral vision.
Master over the shoulder and behind the back throws in juggling pattern, emphasizing low throws, avoiding shoulder twisting, maintaining timing, and releasing about three to six inches above the shoulder.
I have traveled the world teaching juggling for more than 10 years and have personally taught more than 100,000 people how to juggle.
If you have always wanted to juggle and never had the courage to try or have tried in the past and was unable to figure it out this course is for you! I specifically put together this video series to provide a step-by-step approach which will bring you quickly to your juggling goals.
Expect to practice as there is no "trick" to juggling. Hard work, time and dedication is required if true juggling progress is to be found. Additionally if you stick with it and do your best and truly want to learn how to juggle the rewards are life long and the skills you develop are well worth the effort.
Come join me inside the course and I promise if you put in the effort will be able to juggle!