Common Juggling Patterns
One of the most basic three-ball patterns, the first trick a juggler normally learns, is the cascade. Below is a list of other common three-ball patterns.
- Reverse cascade
- Shower
- Mills Mess (and other 'messes' such as Boston Mess)
- Burke's Barrage
- Rubenstein's Revenge
- Box
- Chops
- Columns
- Yo-yo
- Fountain
- Multiplex
- Flash
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