My Juggling Experience When I was told I needed to learn to juggle I was appalled. Me? Juggle? Not possible! When I thought about juggling I really thought it would be difficult, however, I was determined. I immediately purchased juggling balls and began practicing. After a few tries I became agitated because I kept making the same error. I panicked as soon as I threw the first ball, and instantaneously threw the second one wherever I could as long as I was able to catch the first one. After getting a feel for juggling I felt that it would be helpful to learn a step-by-step approach, this is when I purchased the book.
The book stressed that in order to juggle successively; you must relax and make sure the toss is accurate. As I continued to read, I discovered that the mistakes I was making were very common among novice jugglers. The tips I read about became very helpful to me because I was able to distinguish my flaws. The main aspect that I felt was important in juggling is knowing the amount time one has between tosses. I found that by rushing you are unable to think the exact location in which you want the ball to reach. In addition, you complete the first task without considering the second; this makes it more difficult.
When I first began juggling I felt that I was pressed for time, which contributed to me making the same careless mistakes. I realized that there was no reason to rush and I began to work at a slower pace. In doing so, I found that juggling was significantly easier than it was in my original attempts. I developed a new routine after I learned the steps recommended in the reading. This routine was more organized and had less room for error.
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I grew more confident in myself and practiced juggling every opportunity I had. I found that I had much more time in the day to practice than I had intended. I took my juggling balls with me everywhere I went. For instance, I would practice juggling while waiting for the train, during work breaks, and even while watching television. In conclusion, I feel that I have gained a tremendous amount of skills. For example, I have acquired time management skills, patience, determination and the ability to juggle.
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