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How to juggle - Quiz
Contributed by: Sadler
  • 1. What is the most common number of balls used in juggling for beginners?
A) 4
B) 3
C) 2
D) 5
  • 2. What is the first step in learning to juggle 3 balls?
A) Watch a professional juggling performance.
B) Practice throwing one ball back and forth.
C) Buy expensive juggling balls.
D) Immediately try juggling all three balls.
  • 3. What is the most common juggling pattern for 3 balls?
A) Shower
B) Cascade
C) Mills Mess
D) Reverse Cascade
  • 4. What kind of throw is used in the cascade pattern?
A) Overhand
B) Underhand
C) Backhand
D) Sidearm
  • 5. Which hand should you start with when juggling 3 balls if you are right-handed?
A) Your dominant foot
B) Your left hand
C) Either hand is fine
D) Your right hand
  • 6. What is the approximate height you should aim for with your throws?
A) Knee level
B) Shoulder level
C) Eye level
D) Above your head
  • 7. What is 'siteswap'?
A) The sound a ball makes when dropped
B) A type of juggling club
C) A numerical notation for juggling patterns
D) A juggling competition
  • 8. What should you do if you consistently drop a ball?
A) Slow down and focus on your throws.
B) Throw the balls higher.
C) Try to catch the ball mid-air.
D) Get frustrated and quit.
  • 9. What type of ball is commonly used for learning to juggle?
A) Golf balls
B) Beanbags
C) Baseballs
D) Tennis balls
  • 10. What is the purpose of practicing the 'one ball' drill?
A) To tire yourself out.
B) To develop accurate throwing skills.
C) To impress your friends.
D) To learn how to catch with your feet.
  • 11. What is the purpose of practicing the 'two ball' exchange?
A) To make juggling look more complex.
B) To practice throwing high
C) To learn how to transition between hands.
D) To learn to catch two balls with one hand.
  • 12. What should you focus on when catching the balls?
A) Catching the ball with your fingertips.
B) Squeezing the ball tightly.
C) Slapping at the ball.
D) Gently cradling the ball in your hand.
  • 13. What is the main difference between a cascade and a shower pattern?
A) A cascade has fewer throws.
B) A shower throws one ball over the top repeatedly
C) They are the same pattern.
D) A shower uses clubs instead of balls.
  • 14. What does 'flash' refer to in juggling?
A) A type of trick.
B) A juggling club on fire.
C) A shiny ball.
D) Throwing and catching all objects once.
  • 15. What is the benefit of practicing regularly?
A) Improves coordination and muscle memory.
B) Eliminates the need for proper technique.
C) Requires less focus.
D) Guarantees immediate success.
  • 16. What is the proper way to stand when juggling?
A) Leaning forward.
B) With your feet together.
C) Stiff and upright.
D) Relaxed and balanced.
  • 17. What is the term for dropping all the juggling props?
A) A run
B) A flourish
C) A cascade
D) A crash
  • 18. When you drop a ball, what is the best course of action?
A) Pick it up and continue practicing.
B) Pretend it didn't happen.
C) Get angry and give up.
D) Blame the balls.
  • 19. What is a juggling club?
A) A shaped prop often resembling a bowling pin.
B) A juggling school.
C) A juggling pattern.
D) A type of beanbag.
  • 20. What is 'passing' in juggling?
A) Juggling with another person.
B) Passing a juggling test.
C) Passing on the chance to juggle.
D) Passing the balls between hands.
  • 21. What is a 'takeout' when passing?
A) Taking the object from your partner directly
B) Taking the passing pattern to a different location.
C) Taking a break from passing
D) Avoiding passing to your partner
  • 22. What is the term for juggling with rings?
A) Angular Rotation
B) Hoop Passing
C) Ring Juggling
D) Circle Spinning
  • 23. What is the most important factor for learning to juggle?
A) Watching videos repeatedly
B) Expensive equipment
C) Patience and persistence
D) Natural talent
  • 24. Where is a good place to practice juggling?
A) On top of a ladder
B) A place with plenty of space
C) A place with valuable objects
D) A crowded room
  • 25. What does the number 5 represent in siteswap?
A) A throw that is held for 5 beats
B) Passing to the fifth person in a circle
C) A very high throw
D) 5 balls are being juggled
  • 26. Why is it important to have consistent throws?
A) For a stable and predictable juggling pattern
B) So the balls are easier to catch when they drop
C) To make the juggling look more difficult
D) To throw the balls as high as possible
  • 27. What is the 'Mills Mess'?
A) A juggling routine set to music
B) A way to clean up after juggling
C) A 3-ball juggling pattern with crossed arms
D) A type of juggling club
  • 28. What skill is essential for all juggling patterns?
A) Balancing the props on your head
B) Catching without looking
C) Spinning the props before throwing
D) Throwing accuracy
  • 29. How can video recording help improve juggling technique?
A) Automatically corrects your throws.
B) Makes juggling more fun.
C) Helps you show off your skills online.
D) Allows you to analyze your form and identify errors.
  • 30. What is a good exercise for improving juggling endurance?
A) Watching juggling videos for hours
B) Juggling for increasingly longer periods of time
C) Running long distances
D) Lifting heavy weights
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