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[[File:Learn How to Juggle 3 Balls|thumb|right|480 px]]'''Balls''' are roughly spherical objects,<ref>http://www.juggling.org/records/rules.html</ref> usually small enough that several can be held in one hand at a time. They are the most common [[Prop|prop]] used for [[Toss juggling|toss juggling]] and [[Bounce juggling|bounce juggling]], and they are the prop that most people learn to juggle first. Most jugglers consider balls to be easier to juggle than [[Ring juggling|rings]] or [[Club juggling|clubs]]. [[Beanbags]] are the most common type of juggling ball, and are preferred by many jugglers, especially [[Numbers juggling|numbers jugglers]].
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'''Balls''' are roughly spherical objects,<ref>http://www.juggling.org/records/rules.html</ref> usually small enough that several can be held in one hand at a time. They are the most common [[Prop|prop]] used for [[Toss juggling|toss juggling]] and [[Bounce juggling|bounce juggling]], and they are the prop that most people learn to juggle first. Most jugglers consider balls to be easier to juggle than [[Ring juggling|rings]] or [[Club juggling|clubs]]. [[Beanbags]] are the most common type of juggling ball, and are preferred by many jugglers, especially [[Numbers juggling|numbers jugglers]].
 
   
 
The earliest known record of ball juggling is an Egyptian wall painting of female dancers and acrobats juggling balls in the 15th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beni_Hasan Beni Hasan] tomb, dating from the middle kingdom period of about 1994-1781 B.C.<ref>https://www2.bc.edu/~lewbel/jugweb/history-1.html</ref>
 
The earliest known record of ball juggling is an Egyptian wall painting of female dancers and acrobats juggling balls in the 15th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beni_Hasan Beni Hasan] tomb, dating from the middle kingdom period of about 1994-1781 B.C.<ref>https://www2.bc.edu/~lewbel/jugweb/history-1.html</ref>
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