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Some balls....

Post by Me-109 »

Found a link to these on a Skoda forum:

http://dailyvideo.googlepages.com/chris ... ing-finale

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1750618839

I thought they were both amazing and funny.

Having been able to 3-ball juggle - not brilliantly, but capable - for a while I went to a circus workshop on holiday this year while my lad did a junior version. What a hoot :laughing9: - unicycles, stilts, juggling, diabolos and loads of other stuff. Finding these videos has now led to me spending a load of money on juggling gear through one of the linked stores, in the name of Christmas fun! Whether these pressies are for me or him, I'm not sure. :?
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Post by woofboxer »

Well you need some balls to admit you look at Skoda forums. :lol:

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Post by cc mac »

All it takes is practice and instruction. I am into it myself. If you can do it, you pass it on. If you meet someone who is better, then they will pass it on. I haven't come across any ego crap of the I am better than you variety. Can now do four balls, various three combinations, clubs and also juggling clubs or balls in combination with another juggler. It's great fun. The fastest I have managed to teach a complete novice was 15 mins. Most people average between an hour and a couple of days. As they say 'life's a struggle if you can't juggle'
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