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In toss juggling, a cascade is the simplest juggling pattern achievable with an odd number of props. The simplest juggling pattern is the three-ball cascade.〔Bernstein, Nicholai A. (1996). ''Dexterity and Its Development'', p.379. ISBN 9781410603357.〕〔"(The 3 Ball Cascade )", ''Tunbridge Wells Juggling Club (TWJC)''. Accessed July 9 2014. "The cascade is the simplest three ball juggling pattern."〕 This is therefore the first pattern that most jugglers learn. "Balls or other props follow a horizontal figure-eight pattern above the hands."〔Crego, Robert (2003). ''Sports and Games of the 18th and 19th Centuries'', p.19. ISBN 9780313316104.〕 In siteswap, each throw in a cascade is notated using the number of balls; thus a three ball cascade is "3". ==Number of props==
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