Have you ever seen someone juggle and it’s a little different than other patterns you’ve seen of juggling? Instead of it kinda going in a figure 8 pattern, it looks like it goes in a circle. This unique style is known as, “the shower pattern”.

The pattern of juggling where the balls go around in a circle is known as the shower pattern.
Here is a tutorial to learn how to juggle in a circle:
Understanding “The Juggling Pattern Where The Balls Go In A Circle” can really enhance your juggling skills.
To be honest with you, this pattern is easier with 2 balls. It’s the pattern that a lot of people naturally go to when they are trying to teach themselves. It looks like you’re actually juggling from your viewpoint (you juggling and looking out). Although once you add that third ball it gets harder, quick.
For beginners, I always recommend learning how to do the cascade pattern first. It’s a bit slower paced, but it’s the way that the majority of people juggle when they are actually juggling. It’s the pattern that many tricks are based off of so learning it first will help you in the long run if you plan on learning how to juggle multiples. Like How to Juggle 5 balls.
Here is where you can learn how to do the cascade juggling pattern.

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