Yo-yo (juggling)

Yo-yo (juggling)

The yo-yo is a juggling trick performed with three balls. The juggler creates a columns pattern with two balls in one hand. The third ball is held a few inches above the inner of the two balls and moved up and down in time with it. When done smoothly this can give the impression that the balls are connected by an invisible string, like a yo-yo.

External links

* [http://www.jugglingdb.com/jugglewiki/index.php/YoYo JuggleWiki: Yo Yo]


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