A person who learns to juggle six balls will be more skilled than the person who never tries to juggle more than three.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Now, juggling can be a lot of fun; play with skill and play with space, play with rhythm.
I've always said that instead of watching a guy juggle seven things amazingly I would rather see a really bad juggler who's really funny.
Juggling is very, very straightforward; very, very black and white; you're manipulating objects, not people. And that's always appealed to me.
As I'm studying magic, juggling is mentioned repeatedly as a great way to acquire dexterity and coordination. Now, I had long admired how fast and fluidly jugglers make objects fly. So that's it. I'm 14; I'm becoming a juggler.
Juggling is a conversation with the stick, the body, the brain.
I juggle a lot of different balls and sometimes I don't know how I manage to keep them all up in the air, but I do!
Some people are born to lift heavy weights, some are born to juggle golden balls.
One who doesn't throw the dice can never expect to score a six.
So along with that is spending a lot of time with the ball. For me it was, I loved to juggle the ball in my front yard, and I always challenged myself - how many juggles can I get today? I think for players to get better, it's just about spending the time.
I like to juggle with one ball at a time. Then I put the ball down and do nothing for extended periods of time.