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Objects juggled Balls, clubs, rings, diabolos,
devil sticks,
shaker cups, and
cigar boxes are
several types of
objects that are
commonly juggled. Other...
- The
Juggler or The
Jugglers may
refer to:
Juggling The
Juggler, a book by
Michael Blankfort The
Juggler (film), a 1953 film
based on the book "The Juggler"...
- A
juggling robot is a
robot designed to be able to
successfully carry out
bounce or toss
juggling.
Robots capable of
juggling are
designed and
built both...
- in
contact with the body.
Although often used in
conjunction with "toss
juggling", it
differs in that it
involves the
rolling of one or more
objects without...
- A
fountain where only one hand
juggles is
generally known as an n in one hand,
where n is the
number of
props juggled.
Unlike the cascade,
fountains can...
- for
their level of difficulty, they
remain a po****r
juggling item.[citation needed] When
juggled,
rings are
typically spun
about their central axis. The...
- 13
clubs p****ed (
juggled)
between the two
jugglers. A
variation on p****ing,
called feeding, is
performed by
three or more
jugglers. The most
common combination...
-
Inaugural Gala". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 11 Nov 2015.
Michael Davis juggled such odd
combinations as a
bowling ball, an egg and an
apple (which he...
- “Yiliao of
Shinan juggled balls, and the
conflict between the two
states was ended.”
Lanzi (Chinese: 蘭子; pinyin: Lánzi),
another juggler from the Spring...
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Typically three, four or five
balls are
juggled. The
juggler is
generally stationary and only uses
their hands.
Juggling is
usually considered to be "technical"...