the juggling record is 11.
I think the best way to separate soccer juggling is dividing it into two different sections: Freestyle juggling, and control-training juggling. Freestyle juggling is where you take juggling to a whole new level. You would incorporate acrobatic aspects into ball control to create dazzling moves. However, most Freestyle tricks are absolutely useless in a formal soccer game. Control-training juggling is designed to sharpen a formal soccer players ball control skills. The general philosophy is that if you can control the ball in the air, you can control it on the ground, where it would usually be in a game. In this section of juggling, players focus on just simply keeping the ball up in the air in a calm and controlled manner. That would be the best way to divide juggling, in my opinion. Hope this helps!
'Juggling of a soccer ball' is the action of striking a soccer ball multiple times, whether by a singel person or by a pair or group, in what would be considered a legal fashion when done during a soccer game, so that it remains in the air or balanced on a person themselves.
As of 2021, the Guinness World Record for the longest time juggling a soccer ball is held by Ash Randall from the UK, who juggled a soccer ball for 26 hours using only his feet.
Well my step son did 101... Can anyone beat that?
When you bounce a soccer ball repeatedly with your feet, knees, head, etc. it is called "Juggling".
The Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling was created in 1994.
When you stop the ball with your feet you 'trap' the ball.
No. Helium floats up. but if you meant the mouth blown yes. But you can get those soccer balls inside a net.
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The ISBN of The Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling is 1-898591-13-X.
8 years The BS FLAG has flown
That depends on the amount of balls. The current 3 ball record is nearly 12 hours. (11 hrs 49 mins 52 secs). But 12 balls have been juggled for a current world record of 12 throws and 12 catches. **Added by David Slick: I broke the 3 ball record by juggling for 12 hours and 5 minutes. The Guinness certificate is on my website: www.slickjugglers.com