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Encyclopedia > Juggling ring

Juggling rings are together with balls and clubs regarded as the three basic juggling props. They are typically about 30 cm in diameter and 3 mm thick. Because of their thinness and relative ease of collecting high numbers they are often used for juggling high numbers. In its general sense, juggling can refer to all forms of artful or skillful object manipulation. ... A set of juggling clubs Clubs (sometimes called juggling clubs) are a popular prop used by jugglers, either on their own—usually in sets of three or more—or in combination with other props such as balls or rings. ...


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Forms of Juggling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1746 words)
The term "toss juggling" is only used by a very small subset of jugglers to distinguish between "pure juggling" (throwing and catching juggling) and the wider range of circus skills usually associated with the term "juggling" like diabolo, devilstick, cigar boxes and more.
In bounce juggling, a form of tossing, silicone or rubber balls are allowed to bounce off a hard surface, typically the floor, before catching again.
Rings are less popular than balls and clubs.
Juggling Rings (52 words)
Juggling rings make an excellent impression on audiences, and they are incredibly fun to practice and perform with.
This set of Duncan juggling rings is made with durable plastic construction.
Thirteen inch diameter rings are made from resilient polypropylene to eliminate breakage.
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