What is the most balls you can juggle?

What is the most balls you can juggle? The most balls juggled is 11 and was achieved by Alex Barron (UK), who managed 23 consecutive catches in what is known as a “qualifying” juggling run.

What is the most balls you can juggle?

The most balls juggled is 11 and was achieved by Alex Barron (UK), who managed 23 consecutive catches in what is known as a “qualifying” juggling run.

What size contact juggling ball should I get?

For most people, a 100mm/4″ diameter Ball is an ideal size for starting 1 ball contact juggling, this is also the most common size used by expert Contact Jugglers. Children or women with very small hands, might want to consider a smaller ball 85-90mm/3.5″ as a viable alternative.

What balls are good for juggling?

Quick Reference to Choose Juggling Balls

Type of Juggling/Juggler Recommended Juggling Ball
Intermediate/Advanced Higher Quality Beanbag Hybrid Juggling Balls
Numbers Juggling (5+ balls) Small Beanbags
Bounce Juggling Bounce Juggling Ball
Contact Juggling Acrylic Balls Large Stage Ball

Is it easier to juggle heavier balls?

Despite being 70g balls, 20g lighter than Duncan juggling balls, these Speevers are actually slightly LARGER than the Duncans. The larger size makes catching them easier while joggling. Learning to juggle was recommended to me when I was a teenager trying to get into the military as a pilot and IT WORKED.

Who is the best juggler in the world?

Anthony Gatto
Anthony Gatto – holds various number juggling world records, considered by many to be the world’s greatest juggler.

What is the longest time juggling 3 balls?

Balls

Equipment Record Juggler
6 balls 25 min 17 s Adolfo Esteban Cardenas
5 balls 2 h 41 min 27 s Ofek Snir
4 balls 2 h 46 min 48 s Zdeněk Bradáč
3 balls 12 h 5 min David Slick

Does two balls count as juggling?

In this article you will find out how to juggle two balls. Technically, this is not really juggling, it is however, the first step in learning how to juggle. Then, pick up a second ball. Toss the first ball, then pause a split-second, then toss the second ball just before catching the first ball.