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JugglingJugglingis a physical skill, performed by ajuggler, involving themanipulation of objectsfor recreation, entertainment, art, or sport. The most recognizable form of juggling istoss juggling. Juggling can be the manipulation of one object or many objects at the same time, using one or many hands. Jugglers often refer to the objects they juggle asprops. The most common props areballs,clubs, orrings. Some jugglers use more dramatic objects such asknives,fire torchesor chainsaws. The termjugglingcan also commonly refer to other prop-based manipulation skills, such asdiabolo,devil sticks,poi,cigar boxes,contact juggling,hooping, andhat manipulation.

DiaboloThediabolo(/diblo/dee-ab--loh;[1]commonly misspelleddiablo) is ajugglingpropconsisting of an axle and two cups or discs. This object is spun using a string attached to two hand sticks. A huge variety of tricks are possible with the diabolo, including tosses, and various types of interaction with the sticks, string, and various parts of the users body. Multiple diabolos can be spun on a single string.http://www.diabolotricks.com/Devil sticks

The manipulation of thedevil stick(alsodevil-sticks,devilsticks,flower sticks,gravity sticks, orjuggling sticks) is a form ofgyroscopicjugglingorequilibristics, consisting of manipulating one stick ("baton") between one or two other sticks held one in each hand. The baton is lifted, struck, or stroked by the two control sticks ('handsticks' or 'sidesticks'), stabilising the baton through gyroscopic motion.[1]Devil sticks are believed to have originated in China in the distant past, in the form of simple wooden juggling sticks.[2][3][4]They are one of thecircus arts, and is sometimes called devil-sticking,twirling, sticking, or stick juggling.http://www.devilstickstricks.com/

Contactjugglingis a form ofobject manipulationthat focuses on the movement of objects such as balls in contact with the body. Although often used in conjunction with "toss juggling", it differs in that it involves the rolling of one or more objects without releasing them into the air. It is divided into three main techniques:1. Body rolling means manipulating one or more props (usually balls) around the hands, arms, and other parts of the body. Balance is required to hold the ball in various positions of control. This includes tricks such asheadrollingand the butterfly, the trick of rolling the ball from the palm to the back of the hand via the fingertips.2. Palm spinning means manipulating one or more balls in the open hand so that at least one ball is in motion. Balls may be in both hands or transferred between hands to form graceful and fluid patterns, including rotating a pyramid made of four or five balls in one hand.3. Isolation refers to the manipulation of a ball so that it appears to be suspended in place. Similar to sleight-of-hand techniques in magic or fixed-point mime techniques; the performers exploit the clear surface of the ball to hide any noticeable rotation, creating the effect that the ball is still while the performer moves around the ball.

Juggling balls, or simplyballs, are a popularpropused byjugglers, either on their ownusually in sets of three or moreor in combination with other props such asclubsorrings. A juggling ball refers to a juggling object that is roughly sperical'in nature.http://www.libraryofjuggling.com/Tricks/3balltricks/Cascade.htmlMazas or juggling clavas are a particular type of Malabar. Unlike the known balls or juggling balls, the effect is achieved with the clubs from the launch of three of them (with balls can be done with 2). In addition, this malabar is rather peculiar, since for conducting a proper parable, two physical factors must be taken into account: the center of gravity and the swing weight of the club itself. That is, not only involves throwing objects and make the watermark, such as juggling and diabolo, balls, devil-stick ...