@ArticWolf24 good for you :) although once you have a fair amount of practice in I would definitely recommend getting an acryllic, they look better and are higher quality
@UnusVolatiliAngelus the one im using is a little smaller than the fushigi 3" I think, the crystal ball is alot heavyer than the fushigi I just got one for an early christmas present and now im going to practice with the right one lol
@AlisRIOSteff It isn't necessarily a master's sport although there are those who choose to master it (okotanpe for example). Contact Juggling can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of skill level, so I would definitely recommend getting a ball to start with. However an Acryllic will take damage if dropped so you should get a practice ball as well, such as a stage ball or a mister babache. They are more forgiving when it comes to the surface area scuffing.
@ArticWolf24 The fushigi ball is just a regular ball so, yes, it is the same thing. In regards to using a crystal ball: what size are you using? Using TOO heavy a ball can be very taxing on your body.
This video is one of the best I've seen yet. Are the fushigi balls the same thing? I've been trying to learn using a lead crystal ball, which is alot heavier and harder to use. lol
hahha his face at the end is great
JugglingForCake 1 week ago
is this is japan
Artzking 7 months ago
@ArticWolf24 good for you :) although once you have a fair amount of practice in I would definitely recommend getting an acryllic, they look better and are higher quality
UnusVolatiliAngelus 1 year ago
@UnusVolatiliAngelus the one im using is a little smaller than the fushigi 3" I think, the crystal ball is alot heavyer than the fushigi I just got one for an early christmas present and now im going to practice with the right one lol
ArticWolf24 1 year ago
@AlisRIOSteff It isn't necessarily a master's sport although there are those who choose to master it (okotanpe for example). Contact Juggling can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of skill level, so I would definitely recommend getting a ball to start with. However an Acryllic will take damage if dropped so you should get a practice ball as well, such as a stage ball or a mister babache. They are more forgiving when it comes to the surface area scuffing.
UnusVolatiliAngelus 1 year ago
@ArticWolf24 The fushigi ball is just a regular ball so, yes, it is the same thing. In regards to using a crystal ball: what size are you using? Using TOO heavy a ball can be very taxing on your body.
UnusVolatiliAngelus 1 year ago
This video is one of the best I've seen yet. Are the fushigi balls the same thing? I've been trying to learn using a lead crystal ball, which is alot heavier and harder to use. lol
ArticWolf24 1 year ago
Nice... :3!
kamon242 1 year ago
@cju2196 because it can't handle his god-like moves
L2453 1 year ago
Is the song Radiohead?
Dakhathv42b 1 year ago