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Juggling — is a physical human skill involving the movement of objects, usually through the air, for entertainment (see object manipulation). The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling, where the juggler throws objects through the air. Jugglers … Wikipedia
Juggling world records — This is a list of juggling world records for solo juggling of clubs, balls, rings and bouncing balls as well as the two person passing records for each of these four props. The records for each section are split into three groups.* The most… … Wikipedia
Juggling balls — Juggling balls, or simply balls, are a popular prop used by jugglers, either on their own mdash;usually in sets of three or more mdash;or in combination with other props such as clubs or rings. A juggling ball refers to a juggling object that is… … Wikipedia
Juggling ring — Juggling rings, or simply rings , are a popular prop used by jugglers, either on their own usually in sets of three or more or in combination with other props such as balls or clubs. The rings that are used by jugglers are typically about 30 cm… … Wikipedia
Juggling notation — It has often been said, of many juggling patterns, that it is easier done than said , while it might be easy to learn a given manoeuvre and demonstrate it for others, it is often much harder to communicate the idea accurately using speech or… … Wikipedia
Forms of juggling — This is an outline of the most popular forms of juggling as practiced by amateur, non performing, hobby jugglers. This list is based on the current trends in the Western world (Europe and North America) for ball, club and ring juggling, and is… … Wikipedia
Shower (juggling) — A shower is a juggling pattern for 2 or more objects, most commonly balls or bean bags, where objects are thrown in a circular motion. Balls are thrown high from one hand to the other while the other hand passes the ball back horizontally. The… … Wikipedia
Fountain (juggling) — The fountain is a juggling pattern that is often used for juggling an even number of objects. In a fountain, each hand juggles separately, and the objects are not thrown between the hands. For example, in a four ball fountain, each hand juggles… … Wikipedia
Cascade (juggling) — In juggling, a cascade is the simplest pattern achievable with an odd number of props. The simplest cascade is the three ball cascade. This is therefore the first pattern that most jugglers learn.Three ball cascadeFor the three ball cascade the… … Wikipedia
Thomas Dietz — (born May 19, 1982) is a professional juggler from Regensburg, Germany. He is recognized as one of the greatest technical jugglers in the world. He holds various unofficial juggling records and also the world record for juggling a five club… … Wikipedia