Well my step son did 101... Can anyone beat that?
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
: From Wikipedia: : Main article: Juggling world records The record for the most juggling balls juggled (where a "juggle" is defined as at least two throws and catches of each prop) in toss juggling is ten. The record for most balls juggled in bounce juggling is eleven.[2] Enrico Rastelli is also widely reported to have been able to juggle ten balls in the 1920s.[3] The record for the most juggling balls flashed (where each prop is thrown and caught once) is twelve, by Bruce Sarafian in 1996 and Peter Bone in 2006.[
Good hand-eye coordination and to perfect juggling 2 balls.
Shake the bush on the 2 page from the start to the left it is the bush that is on the left hand corner and there are the glasses take the glasses to the guy at the Crazy Coaster and he will give you the blue juggling ball then take the blue juggling ball to the clown.
How to Jugglew/ 3 balls put 2 in right hand and 1 in left, throw 1 ball up from the right hand and throw the ball in your left hand under the 1st ball, right before u catch the 1st ball in your left hand throw the 3rd ball which is in ur right hand repeat until uv mastered it. You can watch the animated gifs at www.firststephelpr.com/Juggle.htmlOr you could buy a very inexpensive book called: The Little Book of Juggling. The instructions are very easy to follow and there's good illustrations.
AnswerThese instructions will teach you exercises so you can juggle 3 balls. The first few exercises are not complete juggling patterns, but are exercises that will teach you to juggle.One Ball Exercise: Start with one ball. Throw the ball in an arc from hand to hand about eye level. The pattern will be an arc, not a circle.Two Ball Exercise:Start with one ball in each hand. First toss the ball in your right hand (1) in the arc to about eye level to your left hand. When this ball (1) reaches the highest point in it's arc . . .throw ball (2) in an arc from your left hand to your right. Catch (1) in your left hand, Then catch (2) in your right hand. Stop.Do this same exercise, except start with your left hand instead of your right. Practice until you can do this smoothly.Common mistakes include throwing two balls in a circle, or throwing both balls at the same time.Juggling 3 Balls: Start with 2 balls in one hand (1&3) (in this case the right hand, but if you are a lefty, use your left hand) and one ball (2) in the other. Start by throwing the ball in the front of your right hand in an arc to your left hand.When ball (1) reaches its highest point, throw the ball in your left hand (2) in an arc to your right hand. Catch (1) in your left hand. This is like the two ball exercise. When the ball thrown to your right hand reaches its height . . .Throw the ball from your right hand (3) in an arc to your left hand. Catch (2) in your right hand. This move can be difficult. It is often helpful to roll the ball (3) in your right hand to the front of your hand with a slight downward motion of the hand before you throw it.When that ball (3) reaches its highest point, throw the ball in your left hand (1) in an arc to your right hand. Catch (3) in your left hand. And so on . . .Problems and Solutions:I move forward as I juggle.This is a common problem. Stand in front of a wall, or a bed to keep you from moving forward.I can't throw ball number (3), I just catch ball number (2).Concentrate on throwing ball number (3). Do not even try to catch ball (2).The balls keep hitting/there isn't time for to make the throws.Concentrate on making your throws an even height at eye level.The Half shower: Instead of having the balls cross in the standard 3 ball pattern, throw a ball from the right hand over the rest of the pattern. When it comes down, continue juggling. Do this for a throw or every throw; from either hand, or both hands.
Juggling a la Carte - 1922 was released on: USA: 2 July 1922
Well me and my friend threw the ball back and forth 3000 times, and I'm not joking!!!! And only in about an 1 1/2 hours. The ball didn't ever drop 1 time.
Amelia Williams from Swansea bounced 192 times in a minute.
you go to the guiness world records website Then go to set a record. Go down to "how do I apply?" and follow the instructions.
The record for most laps walked around a table tennis table while bouncing a table tennis ball is 32 laps, according to the Universal Record Database. The record for the most table tennis bounces in 30 seconds is 114 according to the Universal Record Database. The record for the most consecutive table tennis ball bounces using alternate sides of the paddle is 117 according to the Universal Record Database.
6000 bounces from a 6 year old 23 hours 6minutes and 32 and a 1/2 seconds in time.