A Guide to Juggling

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Part of the video series: How to Juggle

Summary: Learn all about objects that you can use to juggle with expert tips and techniques in this free juggling lesson video.

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Jeremy Telford Jeremy Telford is able to fold balloons ranging in size from 6 feet to 6 inches. He can juggles anything from knives, to sink plungers. Jeremy does some magi... read more

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A Guide to Juggling

Hi, Jeremy here on behalf Expert Village. We are going to talk a little bit about juggling now. Juggling basically is the art of keeping more then one ball in the air at a time. You can do juggling with almost any kind of prop. I have seen people do it with chairs, bowling balls, basketballs, shoes, just about anything. There is a couple of rules though one don't do it with anything too light, juggling balloons does not work too well. The wind would take them away, they don't fall right. Anything too big also becomes hard, if you try to juggle cross beams well besides being way too heavy, you can not really get a good arch on it. Anything too light is also or too small is also hard to do. You can do it with light pennies but if you do anything much smaller then that you really can not do much with them. For most people tend to go with the traditional equipment balls, rings, knives, torches. Just never trying knives or torches until you have somebody around that has done it for a while and you yourself are comfortable with club juggling before you start doing anything dangerous that you may harm yourself or others. We would go ahead and teach a little juggling in the next segments.

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