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Technically the number of catches has to be the number of objects multiplied by the number of hands to be a qualifying run. This means that the number of catches for two people juggling eight objects has to be thirty two (four times eight) Now this means that one handed juggling needs to be nothing more than 'flashing' (each object thrown and caught once.) Perhaps more discussion is needed on this very interesting subject. Thoughts? Comments?
Technically the number of catches has to be the number of objects multiplied by the number of hands to be a qualifying run. This means that the number of catches for two people juggling eight objects has to be thirty two (four times eight) Now this means that one handed juggling needs to be nothing more than 'flashing' (each object thrown and caught once.) Perhaps more discussion is needed on this very interesting subject. Thoughts? Comments?
Dan, to qualify a pattern in juggling, one must complete twice as many catches as the number of objects. I this instance it would be "4 catches." Hope that helps with this and future juggling records.
Brian, I'd have to agree with your second to last comment. You take records way too seriously haha. But that is INCREDIBLE that you did 15 pounds. I have the bicep strength to get toss 15-20 pounds worth but I don't have the wrist strength for something that large in diameter. I'm going to train my wrists and forearms for this one.
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Alicia Weber
Really Awesome Brian!!
jon landerman
Technically the number of catches has to be the number of objects multiplied by the number of hands to be a qualifying run. This means that the number of catches for two people juggling eight objects has to be thirty two (four times eight) Now this means that one handed juggling needs to be nothing more than 'flashing' (each object thrown and caught once.) Perhaps more discussion is needed on this very interesting subject. Thoughts? Comments?
jon landerman
Technically the number of catches has to be the number of objects multiplied by the number of hands to be a qualifying run. This means that the number of catches for two people juggling eight objects has to be thirty two (four times eight) Now this means that one handed juggling needs to be nothing more than 'flashing' (each object thrown and caught once.) Perhaps more discussion is needed on this very interesting subject. Thoughts? Comments?
Pete Moyer
I noticed Spencer's video isn't showing up anymore. RecordSetter, can you fix?
Brian Pankey
10 2 =12
Brian Pankey
10 2=12
Brian Pankey
10
Emily Miethner
Go, Spencer! Looks like Pete's got some friendly competition. Awesome! Do you guys know each other?
Pete Moyer
Dan, to qualify a pattern in juggling, one must complete twice as many catches as the number of objects. I this instance it would be "4 catches." Hope that helps with this and future juggling records.
Dan Rollman
Pete Our moderator team counted your catches and added the rule re: 9 minimum. Would you prefer to reduce that? Is there a juggling standard?
Pete Moyer
Brian, I'd have to agree with your second to last comment. You take records way too seriously haha. But that is INCREDIBLE that you did 15 pounds. I have the bicep strength to get toss 15-20 pounds worth but I don't have the wrist strength for something that large in diameter. I'm going to train my wrists and forearms for this one.