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Is bounce juggling easier than toss juggling?

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Is bounce juggling easier than toss juggling?

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It seems to be generally accepted that bounce juggling is somewhat easier than toss, given the same amount of practice at both. Here are a couple of people’s comments: From: steve@igor.mwc.com (Steve Ness) I can bounce 5 for a long time, much longer than I can keep 5 in the air I think this is common, but I think it’s because of the accuracy of the throws rather than the timing. For a 5-ball floor cascade, I push each ball up only a few inches; the non-bounced 5-ball cascade with the same timing requires throwing each ball up several feet, with less accuracy and thus more mistakes. Similarly, once you get the timing the 4-ball pattern 633 with bounced 6 is not hard at all, and 8444 with bounced 8 is quite do-able because the bounced 8 throw is the same height as the 4s, whereas non-bounced 8s are too high for me to throw and catch accurately. Alan Morgan: Well, I can barely bounce 5 and I can juggle 8 in the air so this rule doesn’t fit for me but I think it would for most others. Boun

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