Amazing 3 balls juggling Performance by legend Kris Kremo

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Amazing 3 balls juggling Performance by legend Kris Kremo

Juggling balls are usually the first props that beginners attempt
to juggle with, due to their simplicity (compared to other juggling
props) and availability. Additionally, many common types of
balls can function as juggling balls for a beginning juggler
(such as tennis balls or baseballs).
Most novice jugglers often spend much time learning how to
control three balls before moving on to other juggling props.
However, some jugglers prefer to stick with focusing on only
one juggling prop in order to achieve "mastery" of one art.

For the more advanced juggler, juggling balls are often used
to demonstrate basic patterns such as the cascade, fountain,
shower and half-shower, and can be used to form more creative
juggling patterns as well, such as patterns involving throws around
the body, blind throws or catches, and throwing or catching with
parts of the body other than the hands.
Typically, more advanced jugglers will juggle between four and
seven balls at once, though many advanced jugglers can juggle
more than seven balls at once, partially because juggling balls
can be manufactured in small sizes and light weights,
and beanbags can be underfilled to facilitate ease of catching.

Juggling balls can also be used for contact juggling, a form
of juggling in which the juggler never throws the objects.
Typically, the contact juggler will use stage balls or balls
specifically designed for contact juggling.

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