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Juggling 101

Juggling 101. History. An Early record - a panel from the 15th Beni Hassan tomb of an unknown prince (1994-1781 B.C). Others civilizations juggling including Chinese, Indian, Greek, Aztec (Mexico) and Polynesian civilizations. Juggling world records. Rings/Plates: 13 rings for 13 catches

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Juggling 101

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  1. Juggling 101

  2. History An Early record - a panel from the 15th Beni Hassan tomb of an unknown prince (1994-1781 B.C) Others civilizations juggling including Chinese, Indian, Greek, Aztec (Mexico) and Polynesian civilizations

  3. Juggling world records • Rings/Plates: 13 rings for 13 catches • by Albert Lucas in 2002. • Balls/Beanbags: 12 beanbags for 12 catches, • first done by Bruce Sarafian in 1996.

  4. Juggling world records • Clubs/Sticks: 9 sticks for 9 catches, • first done by Bruce Tiemann in 1996. • Rings: 10 rings for 64 catches • by Anthony Gatto in 2005.

  5. Juggling world records • Balls: 10 beanbags for 23 catches • by Bruce Sarafian in 2001. • Clubs: 8 clubs for 16 catches • by Anthony Gatto in 2006

  6. Terminology of Juggling • Half Shower: Throwing objects from one hand over the top of the pattern to the other side. • Endurance Juggling: The juggling of a high number of objects for as long of a period of time as one can manage.  • Isolated Endurance: Juggling without moving your feet. Done atop a chair in WJF competition. 

  7. Basic Pattern • Juggling odd numbers of objects by crossing from right hand to left, and left hand to right.  • Juggling an even number of objects by splitting them up into each hand and not crossing. (Juggling four balls in the basic pattern is done by juggling two balls in each hand and not crossing)

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