Re: When to start juggling on my unicycle...



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It works for me. If you can't idle as fast, throw the balls/clubs higher
for a slower pattern.

Edit: I recommend you a smoother transition with that no. It would
increase the effect ;)


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I'm with Gild. Juggling and idling are two very different rhythms and
the hard part is doing both at the same time.

However I find using clubs much much easier than trying balls on the
unicycle.

You have to switch your concentration back and forth from the juggling
to the riding. For those milliseconds when you are thinking about the
riding the clubs are easier to see peripherially and easier to catch.

BTW: Idling is SOOO much easier on a giraffe, so is juggling.


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Something else to bear in mind is that you don't -have- to move all the
time.
Doing pretty short little still-stands in-between the forwards and
backs helped me quite a bit to get my juggling pattern solid.

And yeah, I can still idle one-footed and juggle 3 clubs on the raffie.
I can't even dream of that on the 20.


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