Whereas tennis balls DO work for practice, there not the greatest, too light to do some things, and they dont like to stay in your control, they always seem to fly off, if you hav to use a tennis ball go for a hard case tennis ball, there a tad heavier but its still not good for isolations, because of tell marks, i like my 75 mm acrylic ball, nice weight,, and good size for my tiny hands, XP but i wudnt suggest using indoors untill you can do it without throwing it off to the side XD
@mewemy Right, definitely don't practice with your Fushigi right over your laptop...or bare feet, or in front of your fish tank, or at the dinner table.
I´m sorry I don´t speak english very well but I need to ask you a question, I want to buy one but...which contact ball is better?a small one or a big one?
I wouldn't say a small or a big one would be better. it varies a bit in what you're looking forward to do. For instance, if you wish to do multi-ball contact juggling you should buy small ones (50mm-70mm depending on the size of your hand), if you want to do single ball contact juggling, buy a large one (80mm-100mm, again depending on the size of your hand). -VR
That be a 100mm oddballs stage ball, they're the best stageball in my opinion, but plenty of folks like the Mr Babache (available on any good internet juggling provider)
The only special one in that video is the bloke doing the juggling
that's not a lesson shit dick thats you being a shit dick.
scorchers18 6 months ago
I am practicing almost as much as I can manage to. this is much harder for me than most people because I did not get the magic fushigi ball
samistheman79 9 months ago
Someone needs a FUSHIGI!!!
TheGrizzly40 1 year ago
@TheGrizzly40 i love fushigi i have like 3 and thier sooo fun when i get aggresive
juicypinktiger 1 year ago
@juicypinktiger agressive?
rainbows408 8 months ago
and this helps us how?!
mrogers987 1 year ago
pffffffffff
kingdemond 1 year ago
I use a tennis ball that I stabbed with a pocket knife and put coins in.. Except I dont know how heavy it should be..
wertyduke905 1 year ago
@AmericanCanadianBoy I've got a tennis ball =^)
funkypenguin000 1 year ago
im a kid and have small hands what size ball should i get
genesys56789 1 year ago
Whereas tennis balls DO work for practice, there not the greatest, too light to do some things, and they dont like to stay in your control, they always seem to fly off, if you hav to use a tennis ball go for a hard case tennis ball, there a tad heavier but its still not good for isolations, because of tell marks, i like my 75 mm acrylic ball, nice weight,, and good size for my tiny hands, XP but i wudnt suggest using indoors untill you can do it without throwing it off to the side XD
gmrd00d 1 year ago
of course this is the best talent ever but is'nt that the venus fly trap
Crazycraze1000 1 year ago
@Crazycraze1000 this is definately not the best talent ever lol but its kool
whatwhatinthabutt75 1 year ago
hi i would really like to learn how to do this would you tell me what i need to star ect please :) xx
sofalishus 2 years ago
Thanks Vuotaraaputin!! ; )
neuroda 2 years ago
were would i get that ball...and am i able to use like lacross balls or tennis balls
alex403520 2 years ago
you can use tennis balls, works fine
iownyouchoob 2 years ago
thanks for posting the video. what size you suggested for a beginner? and where can i get online? any recommendations? thanks in advance
koybong 3 years ago
Ahhh! Everything looks so simple until you try it...it's so hard!
GannMan05 3 years ago
I nearly smashed through my laptop trying to do this!
mewemy 3 years ago 22
@mewemy Right, definitely don't practice with your Fushigi right over your laptop...or bare feet, or in front of your fish tank, or at the dinner table.
KAZVorpal 1 year ago
Thanks!!!!!:)
neuroda 3 years ago 5
I´m sorry I don´t speak english very well but I need to ask you a question, I want to buy one but...which contact ball is better?a small one or a big one?
neuroda 3 years ago
Big! 100mm or 4 inch is a good size.
brinechild 3 years ago
I wouldn't say a small or a big one would be better. it varies a bit in what you're looking forward to do. For instance, if you wish to do multi-ball contact juggling you should buy small ones (50mm-70mm depending on the size of your hand), if you want to do single ball contact juggling, buy a large one (80mm-100mm, again depending on the size of your hand). -VR
Vuotaraaputin 2 years ago
@neuroda you seem to speak english just fine?
MrArmyman444 1 year ago
thank you for your lessons! It is a good help.. =)
yellowtear 3 years ago 2
Man, contact is much harder to learn than diabolo D:
nahxela 3 years ago
You bet ;P
l4gm4n 3 years ago
Yay I Got the same ball you have (1 in yellow & 1 in red)=D
Note: This looks more 'floaty' if the bases of your hands don't touch (watch vid carefully)
priestfielddom 3 years ago
thank
great lessons
DimaDimkin 3 years ago
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That was stupid.
cryptothanatos 3 years ago
Hey Man Thanks!!!!
I've just found you. The vids are awsome.
I feel like Daniel compared to Mr Myagi!!!!
TTFN.
JOhn
jmjmartin 4 years ago
That be a 100mm oddballs stage ball, they're the best stageball in my opinion, but plenty of folks like the Mr Babache (available on any good internet juggling provider)
The only special one in that video is the bloke doing the juggling
brinechild 4 years ago
THANKS FOR THEIR AID, TO ACQUIRE a ACRILICO BALL AS ARE the CONSIDERATIONS THAT I MUST TAKE FOR KNOWING the MEASUREMENT IN MM.
oskivariete 4 years ago
where can u find that type of ball is it a special one??
hiphoplover88 4 years ago