Woah, sweetness.Jugglah wrote:Absolutely! The internet is the best place to find juggling tricks, whether it's through youtube tutorials or websites like Juggling Lab, for which I'll provide a link. It's not the most comprehensive source for tricks, but it's definitely the coolest, especially if you're a visual learner. You can click on a trick from the pattern list, then the figure will start juggling, and you can move him in any direction to get a good view of the pattern. Also, to the right of the figure, there's a sort of siteswap chart that you can click and drag to pause or slow down the juggling. And it's not only for people who already know how to juggle, either, because the first few things on the list are step by step instructions on how to juggle 3 balls.Invisible Ninja wrote:Wow, I was profound on accident again.Jugglah wrote:I love how you phrased that: your favorite way to juggle. Because there are a ton of techniques and styles. Currently, I'm really into Claymotion, which is a very specific style of juggling that's different from any other kind. It's really appealing visually, and it's so fun to do. I can do all the 3 ball variations in this video, and I could probably do the 4 ball variations, but I haven't tried yet:Invisible Ninja wrote:What is your favorite thing/way to juggle?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPVhr2PZ ... annel_page
Is there a good site that tells all the different styles and ways and help for juggling?
http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/bin/example_JM.html
What's your favorite thing to juggle, and what number of them?