Juggling the world record consists of the best performing in the field of endurance and juggling numbers.
Video Juggling world records
Criteria
For ratification as a world record, the records are claimed
- must be proven by video evidence, either available to the general public or
- should be validated by organizations such as Guinness World Records
Up to 2012 each record must have been proven by either of the above two methods or by video evidence, available to former members of the Juggling Information Services Committee on Juggling Numbers (JISCON). JISCON is no longer active.
Records begin where every conjured item has been cast and captured at least once (eg, 11 12 unlisted ball catches). This is known as 'flash'. Where each object is thrown and captured more than once the term used is 'eligible'.
Note about defining props
- Balls, which include beanbag , must be objects that are approximately spherical.
- The club, which includes the stick and the stick , should be a long, cylindrical object.
- Circles, which include plates and circles , should be flat, coarse coarse objects.
- The bouncing balls have to bounce off a flat, flat, horizontal surface with only one reflection per ball between each throw and catch.
Maps Juggling world records
Record of solo juggling
The props should be thrown separately from each hand, and the counting of the catch begins after all props have been thrown. Multiplexing (removing more than one prop at a time from the same hand) is not allowed. Captures are counted only for throws that were created when no props were dropped. According to JISCON's definition, the decline is "a failure to capture an object which, consequently, touches a land or a foreign object, a drop is considered to have occurred when the object should be captured or touched, not when it touches the ground."
Balls
Club
Rings
Bouncing
Paksa Bounce
Raise Bounce
Skip recording
When passing, only props are thrown between two separate jugglers that are counted. In some patterns (ultimates or one-count) all the throws are captured by the opposite embroiderer but in another pattern each magician makes a few throws to themselves. The reason for excluding throws is that two magicians can make one feed to their partner and then proceed to juggle the solo pattern as long as they want because it undermines the notes to 'skip'.
Balls
Club
Rings
Note
References
External links
- JISLON Information Services Committee Juggling on Juggling Numbers
- Juggling World Records - A collection of world video recordings
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