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TKE![]() Veteran user FL 347 Posts ![]() |
Hey I can juggle 3 balls and do a few tricks..
how much harder is juggling clubs? I was thinking of picking clubs up..what are the differences from the cheap to expensive ones? |
Al Angello![]() Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts ![]() |
The expensive ones are easier to juggle. If you live in New York city the easiest way to learn is to go to the Carmine Street Gym, and learn from the professionals. Go to http://www.jugglingdb.com click clubs and find out what night and time they meet. The Carmine Street Gym insists that you wear gym clothes, so dress appropriately.
Al Angello
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itshim![]() Elite user Milton Keynes 417 Posts ![]() |
The expensive ones are not necessarily the easiest to juggle. However going along to a club and trying out various clubs is a good idea so that you can get an idea of the sort of weight and spin that suits you at this stage in your juggling. Also if you get shown how to juggle clubs properly erly on then you don't spend ages having to re-learn proper club technique later. Juggling clubs is not the same as juggling balls and most people throw clubs too high and too narrow to start.
Nigel
I knew a man who kept saying "pliers, pincers, scissors". He was speaking in tongs.
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