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Yup, and they exist:

Break down tricks, start with an easier step for faster and better learning (start with one ball)
Use big muscles rather than small ones, e.g. don't throw from your wrists. Larger muscles are more accurate.
Visual feedback is useful. Don't look into the sun, juggling white balls on a white background makes juggling harder
Underfilled beanbags are easier to collect, especially if you are juggling large numbers.
The pattern 423 can loop forever but the pattern 432 can not. (invalid)
Holding time influences the minimum throw height.
A cascade with clubs takes more time to learn than a cascade with balls.
What goes up will come down, even if you are Ignatov jr. and you juggle propellers.
The same trick with larger props can be recognised from further away.

This list could go on and on and on, but most seem too obvious to even mention.

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by Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2016-04-13 14:31:52


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