Glad you liked them. Here are a few more for anyone who is interested, don’t feel obliged to watch them, that would be quite a lot of juggling in one go.
Obviously, the second two videos I posted were of the WJF, which focuses exclusively on juggling as a sport (which is the kind of juggling I do) while Falco, in the first video, treats it more as a…skill, discipline, I’m not sure of the best word; what he is doing is not as physically challenging as sport juggling, but the patterns are much more complex. Naturally, the line between those two types of juggling is rather arbitrary and there is plenty of crossover. Both qualify as technical juggling, subjugating style to technical difficulty. Vova Galchenko and Jason Garfield (read the description) are two of the best sports jugglers out there. Some technical jugglers like to get creative (many jugglers wouldn’t consider this technical juggling, but I see no reason not to). Also, there are plenty of good juggling performances (cirque du soleil, unlike most circuses, gets good jugglers; Anthony Gatto, performing with Kooza, is arguably the best technical juggler in the world, although I don’t care for his performance style). The juggling they do is not as difficult, but they make up for it in style an smoothness of execution.
Anyways, if anyone does feel like learning to juggle, feel free to PM me. Looking at it one way, it is good aerobic exercise and fantastic training in what basically boils down to object manipulation, which is applicable to almost everything; from another perspective, it is an exceedingly challenging discipline with infinite room for expansion, creativity and learning. So, I highly recommend it.