Post by Little Paul
I think there's an optimal size which is related to the size of your fingers, and thickness of coin comes into it as well.I've got quite small hands, and very narrow fingers (with socking great windows...
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Moving away from finger rolls and toward coin manipulation in general I like to be able to do coin tricks with whatever a client has in their pocket/handbag. Although phrases such as 'a bigger coin...
View ArticlePost by Scott Seltzer
Coin rolling is a fun skill and it can be practiced in many places. I often play with coins when I'm standing around waiting for things (a 5 shekel coin is decent diameter and thickness). I used to use...
View ArticlePost by DavidCain
Okay, here's my eJuggle article about Salerno's self-lighting candle,donated to my juggling museum by Dieter Tasso. Read the about thehistory and function of this very unique...
View ArticlePost by The Void
Thanks David! Interesting read.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2016-03-08 23:12:05
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Bad1dobby, we need new videos!It has been a while since you put new old stuff on the net from your infinitely large stash of awesome! Now that the edge is also a bit quiet, people are getting bored.....
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Which sport can you think of, that would profit a lot from regular juggling training?   [ #related#sports#training ]I thought, handball (for hand-eye-brain coordination; ball-feel; trick shots;...
View ArticlePost by Daniel Simu
Poker, so you can win money to buy you time to juggle morePost replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2016-03-09 23:26:36
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
°hehe° .. tried that. Lost almost all my welcome-bankroll and had to play freerolls :o(Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-03-09 23:32:23
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"Also" poker, additional to handball, boxing and rhythm gym, or only poker 24/7/365 ? ;o]pPost replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-03-09 23:37:15
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
Here is a list of juggling I want to see:56252 with clubs where 5:triple, 6:quadBreakdowns with 7 ballsEarliest recorded footage of 7b. jugglingEarliest recorded footage of 5c. jugglingIncline surface...
View ArticlePost by DavidCain
Possibly the earliest film of five clubs I know of is Joe Cook from 1925, although five clubs was done around 25 years earlier by Ben Mowatt, Jr..https://youtu.be/HRPPZcDnkmkPost replyby DavidCain, in...
View ArticlePost by bad1dobby
Sadly, I think I've uploaded all the 'awesome' stuff (in juggling). Happy to dig out some more clips though - it's just unlikely to be anything too exciting. I'll see what I can find.Any other...
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Stephen, afraid I can't help out with any of that list.I can't remember ever seeing a 7 ball breakdown. I've seen sequential kickups to 7, but I'm sure you've already seen that.Post replyby bad1dobby,...
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Nice article. Great prop. Lucky you!Post replyby bad1dobby, in response to this post 2016-03-10 08:18:23
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Many years ago I met a street magician named Mad Mikel(sp?) who was amazing at coin rolling. Only person I've ever seen who rolled the coins up the inside of the hand as well as down the outside. Also...
View ArticlePost by peterbone
An Italian friend of mine improved at skiing after learning to juggle (up to 5 balls). His trainer noticed that his timing and coordination had improved and asked him what he'd been doing in...
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Remarkable.Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2016-03-10 13:36:07
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
Juggling can be effective cross-training, but will yield less results than sport specific training.I certainly feel healthier from juggling 7b. Lifestyle changes have helped me become a better athlete....
View ArticlePost by pumpkineater23
Joggling?Post replyby pumpkineater23, in response to this post 2016-03-10 17:09:22
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