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?
Heaviest Book Shelved On The Top Shelf In A Public Library By A Page Less Than 4'8" Tall
So...A short person...climbed on a stool. Am I understanding this correctly?
Heaviest Combined Weight Juggled In One Hand
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?
Heaviest Combined Weight Juggled In One Hand
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?