
3-club juggle
A 3-club juggle involves tossing and catching three juggling clubs in a pattern where each club follows a similar path, typically exchanging places smoothly. The most common pattern is the "cascade," where clubs cross in the air, creating an interwoven movement. Juggling three clubs requires timing, hand-eye coordination, and rhythm, as each club must be released at the right moment and caught before it falls. Practicing this pattern builds foundational skills for advanced juggling, emphasizing consistent throws and smooth exchanges to maintain continuous motion.