Post by Mats1
Who do you think are the best 3 ball jugglers in the world? Post replyby Mats1, 2015-12-26 21:59:27
View ArticlePost by The Void
Do you mean "best 3-ball jugglers" or "best 3 ball-jugglers"? #grammar#clarityPost replyby The Void, in response to this post 2015-12-26 22:33:39
View ArticlePost by Mats1
Oh I see. I mean the best jugglers of 3 balls. Post replyby Mats1, in response to this post 2015-12-26 22:41:30
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Could you specify "best"?Post replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2015-12-27 00:01:46
View ArticlePost by Lou Duncan
I don't know about "best". I think it's pretty hard to find an objective way of defining that. I'd say my favourites are maybe:1.Kohei Yamashita 2.Falco Scheffler (spelling?)3.Masaki Hirano It changes...
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Oh, okay,Rebla.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2015-12-27 14:28:16
View ArticlePost by EricS
1. Komei Aoki2. Falco3. Michael MenesI love the classics, though, so I'd also list Bobby May, Kris Kremo, Michael Moschen, and Peter DavisonPost replyby EricS, in response to this post 2015-12-27 23:08:09
View ArticlePost by Mike Moore
Hmm, why Kohei? I can only find a handful of videos of his, and most are pretty old. I enjoyed his routine from three years ago, but I'd need to see more before putting him in a favourites list. Is...
View ArticlePost by Darren May
Hi juggling community.I'm a small time juggler with plenty of experience at 3 ball cascade, variations of it, and are working in Mills Mess now, have put a lot of time into it and plant to continue to...
View ArticlePost by Mats1
Have you tried learning 4? Post replyby Mats1, in response to this post 2015-12-28 02:42:49
View ArticlePost by Darren May
I saw the Great Moscow Circus recently in my neighbourhood in Australia, was impressed with their juggling and wanted to talk to them about it.It's part of the reason I am on here; because I could not...
View ArticlePost by Darren May
I know how 4 is done but haven't continued learning it.To me it is only doing 2 in the one hand in both hands at the same time, so isn't so exciting.It's very hard and I haven't seen juggling 4 as...
View ArticlePost by Lou Duncan
He isn't particularly prolific it's true, but I really like his attitude and style, and his contrast between flowing frontal tricks and odd body throw and stall combos. I just find him a pleasure to...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Hi & welcome Darren! Good choice The Edge :o)A'll exchange the idea, that Mills Mess is - or can be looked upon as - windmill changing sides (so learning windmill first might make the MM easier to...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Okay, instead of "best" (since I don't know what that means) I'll list my all time favorites:Michael MenesStefan SingPost replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2015-12-28 13:44:07
View ArticlePost by Mike Moore
I was in a similar boat when I started, not liking 4 much. I don't really like its base pattern much, and I didn't juggle 4 balls much until I could do a bit of 5. At that point, you rarely do 4 balls...
View ArticlePost by Mike Moore
Yeah, he certainly has great diversity in his repertoire! If you're looking for Paul Lind, I recommend 3 balls, a couch and Van Gogh:https://youtu.be/IILkJMTss-UPost replyby Mike Moore, in response to...
View ArticlePost by Little Paul
Hi Darren!I have fond[1] memories of being at the stage you're at. It's a really special time in a jugglers learning experience so make the most of it and lap up everything you can!If you haven't...
View ArticlePost by noslowerdna
Inspiration for years...Post replyby noslowerdna, in response to this post 2015-12-29 04:57:53
View ArticlePost by noslowerdna
Lucas Adverse has a similar style with that sort of contrast / balance. Also andReas423ele although he is a club juggler.Post replyby noslowerdna, in response to this post 2015-12-29 05:04:40
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