Juggling How To: The Cascade By Sara Snyder Learning to juggle can be compared to riding a bicycle—learning the basic skills is a necessity, and once perfected, it is a skill you will never forget. For some, juggling may be an art form, a way to improve hand-eye coordination, a mode of relaxation, or perhaps even a sport. Whatever the reason be, juggling can be done with virtually little cost, equipment, and space. This manual will walk you through the necessary steps to learn the art of juggling. Beginning jugglers tend to pick up three balls, toss them in the air, and attempt to learn from their mistakes. However, juggling is best learned through a series of small, simple steps. It is vital to perfect each step in this manual before continuing to the next step. This way, your skills will build atop each other and make juggling much easier. In this manual, we will begin by mastering the basics before moving onto the basic cascade.