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World records
Records with insufficient video evidence: 4 balls: 3 hours+ by Lander Demonie in 2020 (video has some gaps?) Unverified claims: 3 balls: 12 hours and 13 minutes by Ivo Silva in 2021 (claim) 4 balls -
Passing
Passing is juggling between two or more people. For basic 6-object passing, two people stand facing each other, each holding three objects. On a signal, both start juggling in time with each other. To -
Ball juggling
Balls are roughly spherical objects, usually small enough that several can be held in one hand at a time. They are the most common prop used for toss juggling and bounce juggling, and they are -
Bounce juggling
Bounce juggling is juggling by bouncing objects (usually balls) off of a hard surface (usually the floor). Some bouncing tricks can also be done with rings and clubs. Bounce jugglers sometimes use portable surfaces to -
Top 40 Jugglers
The Top 40 Jugglers is a yearly chart maintained on YouTube by Luke Burrage. Each December, jugglers vote for their favorite ten jugglers of the year, and then based on that vote, Luke publishes a -
Siteswap
Siteswap is the most commonly used juggling notation system. It is a useful tool for communicating between jugglers, discovering new patterns, and finding transitions between different patterns. Many juggling animators use siteswap notation as their -
Club juggling
Clubs are roughly cylindrical objects, usually around 20 inches long, with a slim handle end and a center of balance nearer the wider "body" end. Club juggling originated in the 1870s (though jugglers had already -
Anthony Gatto
Anthony Commarota (born April 14, 1973), known by his stage name Anthony Gatto, is an American juggler who is regarded as the most skilled juggler in the world. He was voted the world's most -
One-handed patterns
In two-handed juggling, odd numbers and even numbers of objects are juggled in different patterns (cascades for odd numbers and fountains or wimpy patterns for even numbers), but in one-handed juggling all numbers -
Albert Lucas
Albert Lucas (born in 1960) is an American juggler known for his numbers juggling, juggling while ice skating, and promoting the sport of joggling. He learned to juggle when he was three and started performing -
Shower
In the shower pattern, one hand does all the throwing, and the other hand does all the catching. The throwing hand throws objects across to the catching hand, and the catching hand passes the objects -
Mills mess
These three throws are done starting with the right hand and the left hand alternately. Unless this trick is combined with a siteswap, in a Mills mess pattern with an odd number of objects the -
Wes Peden
Wesley Jefferson Peden (born May 9, 1990) is an American juggler from Rochester, New York, now living in Stockholm, Sweden. His father, Jeff Peden, taught him to juggle when he was five, and started performing -
Blind juggling
Blind juggling is juggling without being able to see the pattern. Like isolation, balancing, head bouncing, and spinning, this makes juggling more difficult by increasing the accuracy required. Normally to demonstrate blind juggling, you need -
Josh Horton
Josh Horton is an American juggler. He was born in 1990 in Austin, Texas and grew up in Bloomington, Illinois. He learned to juggle 3 clubs at an after-school circus program in Normal, Illinois -
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Viktor Kee
Viktor Kiktev (born in 1970 in Priluki, Ukraine), known by his stage name Viktor Kee, is a professional juggler known for his performances with Cirque du Soleil. He has won awards at most of the -
Unicycle
A unicycle is a pedal-powered vehicle with only one wheel (or at least only one that touches the ground). Unlike a bicycle, the wheel of a unicycle is directly controlled by the pedals, which -
Taylor Glenn
Taylor Glenn (born September 1990) is an American juggler from Salt Lake City, Utah. She is known for her Taylor Tries YouTube channel, where she shares highly polished tutorials, practice vlogs, reviews, and video features. -
Pendulum juggling
Pendulum juggling, invented by Jörg Müller in 1993, is a form of juggling using swinging objects that hang from a pivot point that is out of the control of the juggler. -
Spins
During the pause in the pattern while the objects are in the air after a high flash, a juggler can spin around before resuming the pattern. This demonstrates that the juggler was able to throw -
Ring juggling
Rings are flat, circular objects, usually big enough to easily be placed around a juggler's neck. Their shape makes it possible to do tricks with them that can't be done with balls and -
World Juggling Federation
The World Juggling Federation (WJF) is an organization dedicated to the promotion of sport juggling. The WJF was founded by Jason Garfield, out of a desire to expand public awareness of juggling as a sport -
Definition of juggling
There is no single definition of juggling that everyone agrees on. Different jugglers have different ideas of what exactly juggling is and how it should be defined, and may disagree on whether a given activity -
International Jugglers' Association
The International Jugglers' Association (IJA) is the oldest and largest organization of jugglers, founded in 1947. The IJA holds the largest week-long juggling festival in North America, with competitions, workshops, and public shows. The
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