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Hello anyone, im Adam.
I'm pretty new to juggling. I knew the cascade but thats it. I started messing around recently when my brother challenged me to a race to 4 balls, really working on my consistency. But once I got comfortable I had a happy accident and accidently threw an outside throw. This was a light bulb that changed how I spent my days after work for the past 10 days. Ive spent 5 hours everyday outside just juggling. My cascade is clean and easy now. And that first outside throw sent me on a journey. First I marked one ball and then I controlled that ball, everytime it got to the right hand I would do an outside throw. Then I started alternating every other one in the right hand going over, under, over, under. Then I started working on the left. I have pretty good control over one side at a time. I can do juggler tennis. But not the reverse cascade. I have a couple patterns that Im sure someone has done. But I cant find anything about it. One of them seems close to burkes bender but without the carry through and instead an overhand pass through the pattern.
My current struggles are "the W", "Reverse cascade", and "windmill" and having RBF while I'm juggling.
My short term goal is mills mess. From there I want to learn some variations of the box.
The thing I'm enjoying most is the seemingly endless possibilities.
I hope to meet some people to share with and learn from.
Here's a video of a practice that helped me really solidify my reverse throws on the right side. The left still needs to be rounded out. Does this pattern have a name?