A professor of mathematics casually tosses a ball from his left hand to his right to demonstrate his point that anyone can juggle. He says the secret to juggling is simple – it’s all about patterns.
Steve Butler casually tosses a ball from his left hand to his right to demonstrate his point that anyone can juggle. With just one ball it's easy, until he changes it up and adds a second and a third ...
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At Cornell, Matan Presberg ’18 juggles more than just his schoolwork. He has broken several world records, won international awards for juggling and serves as the ...
In a gigantic upside-down purple cow – a tent that houses Udderbelly, an annual 8-week festival of comedy, circus and family entertainment on London’s Southbank – Jon Udry stands on stage, ...
This study explores the art and technique of ball juggling through the use of unique movement patterns, with a focus on its application in soccer training and performance. The research identifies ...