Lyssaplaysguitar4Him thinking of new goals : )
Three balls are easy, passing four, five, and six is going great, and rotating three is a piece of cake. Now I just have to figure out four.
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Lyssaplaysguitar4Him thinking of new goals : )
Three balls are easy, passing four, five, and six is going great, and rotating three is a piece of cake. Now I just have to figure out four.
LearningNerd just remembered about 43 Things after being gone for over a year!
If you can already juggle 2 balls with one hand, you’re halfway there. Get the hang of that and then try juggling 2 balls in each hand at the same time—it takes a lot of practice, but it isn’t inherently difficult.
If you need any help (like tips, online resources, or emotional support), just ask me!
Read an article about a study where they took like 20 people, did MRI’s on them, taught 10 to juggle 3 items and did the MRI’s again, and they could TELL which people has learned to juggle… I didn’t understand it, but it made me want to learn to juggle 3 balls. I’m not sure why excatly, but I wanted to “reinvent my brain” or something. So I did it. Took me a couple months, but I did it.
Now I wanna do 4. Here’s the website I’m using to learn it:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~steve_glimpse/jug40.html
Pretty good site.
Something about “juggling 2 balls with each hand” makes it less exicitng than learning to go from 2 to 3, but oh well, it’s a goal right?
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