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According to a number of studies, those who are able to juggle have a greater amount of grey matter in their brains than those who can not. Juggling is a goal that most people consider to be high. There are just a few people that find it simple, but it is achievable if you master the fundamentals, put in a lot of effort, and practice more. For those of you who have never juggled before but are interested in learning how to do it on your own, this article is your guide. It will walk you through the process of learning how to juggle as a beginner step by step. Come on, let&#8217;s get started! First Step: Determine the Ideal Balls At some point in your life, you have most likely seen a juggler doing a trick in public or at a concert. Their balls are designed specifically for the sport of juggling. It is possible to locate some on the market. If you are just starting out, you should use juggling balls that are composed of softer materials. If you hold such balls in your hands, they will rarely bounce. When the balls are dropped, they do not roll away or bounce around a lot, which means that they offer less of a harm to the people or objects that are nearby. Additionally, when you pursue balls that have bounced or rolled a great distance away, you waste the energy that you might have used to study the technique. Balls of the same color may be used by jugglers who are professionals in the field. When you are just starting out, however, you should utilize juggling balls in a variety of colors. Identifying them and effortlessly coordinating the balls with your eyes and hands will be much simpler from this point on. For an experience that is both dazzling and enjoyable, the colors of the balls should be eye-popping. Do you have a limited amount of money to spend? Not an issue at all. Buying beanbags is an option. They are available at costs that are quite inexpensive and are a good choice for novices. You may save your hard-earned money by making one yourself if you like performing uncomplicated do-it-yourself projects around the house. Alternatively, you may build slip-free grip balls by stuffing sand into old tennis balls or filling a medium-sized round balloon with pennies. Both of these methods are viable alternatives. Get Your Hands Used to the Balls This is the second step. Your hands have not yet become used to the balls since this is your first time juggling. One of the first things you need to do after purchasing the appropriate juggling balls is to train your hands to become used to carrying them. This is the very first time that juggling has been touched. Sounds like a good time? In fact, it is. To get started, use only one ball. Toss it from one of your hands to the other and hold it there. Repeat doing so a few times. To you, does it seem to be absurd? In my opinion, yes. On the other hand, it will be beneficial for you to feel at ease while you are tossing and catching a juggling ball. Therefore, begin practicing taking selfies. It is necessary to toss the ball high into the air and then catch it with the hand that is used for throwing. If you want to practice, you should use each hand and make sure they don&#8217;t move too much. Ensure that your elbows remain at the same level as your hips at all times. The hand that is not your dominant hand could have a difficult time correctly throwing the ball to the hand that is your dominant hand. Continue practicing until you feel comfortable tossing and catching the ball from and to each hand; this should take some time. At the point that you have a firm handle on the fundamentals of this skill, you may begin to practice the subsequent level. Learn How to Scoop is the Third Step Most students who are learning to juggle quit out at this point. However, after your hands have become used to the juggling balls, scooping becomes a simple task and can be accomplished with practice and persistence. The skill of scooping involves immersing your hand in water before you are about to throw the ball. This makes juggling much simpler. It is important to avoid making the dip too deep since it will make it difficult to use the appropriate juggling scoop. Try rotating your hands in tiny circles to ensure that you are scooping properly. You should not allow the arc that is generated after scooping to be higher than your eye level. When you have more experience, you will be able to scoop smoothly while producing the appropriate arc. At this time, you should go on to the next phase in the process. Practice tossing two balls is the fourth step. To get started, take a juggling ball and hold it in each hand. Consider the following scenario: you are holding ball A in your right hand, while ball B is in your left hand. Toss ball A after that. Toss the second ball when it reaches the point on its arc where it is most desirable to be. In the event that you throw ball B before ball A has reached the top of its arc, the timing will be disrupted on account of this action. That is not going to be enough time for you to catch the balls. In the process of catching the other, one can fall. Your subsequent throw will likewise be disrupted. Maintain your practice until you are able to juggle the two balls without any difficulty. Next, go to the subsequent step. The fifth step is to get some practice throwing at least three balls. Before throwing three"}