There is a class of Juggling Tricks known as One Throw Tricks.
In these tricks a base pattern is juggled, usually a Fountain
or Cascade, and then a single unusual throw is made. Examples
of this style of trick include
Although these are called One Throw Tricks, and are thought
of as consisting of just a single throw, in practice the
throw before is usually slightly higher or slightly wider
or otherwise slightly different to make allowance for the
next throw.
Epilogue
Some people (Hi Josh!) think these are impossible, but
they're not. Honest. If you can do One High Throw then
you're well on your way. The next one to learn is
Over The Top.
After that, persevere. Work on it. Throw one really
high, then while it's in the air, throw one Und erThe Leg,
also really high. Und erThe Arm is also an easy one to
learn. Work on it. Practise.
It's not impossible. It can't even be too hard if I can
do it.
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