No. A good book, or renting an instructional video, will take the place of talent any day. Most top level jugglers just sort of have it happen to them, like acne, or athlete's foot. It's more a matter of random chance, and the genetic electoral college, than talent. It helps to be Russian, of course, and there's a lot to be said for having a sidekick.
What a stupid question. (yes there IS such a thing as a stupid question).
I did notice, orestas1123, that you were NOT at the MIT juggling club today after you pummelled me with questions about mill's mess. If you want to be a top level juggler, then the first step is to actually show up.
The Boston University club meets this thursday. Hope to see you there.
I remember an earlier post of yours that you mentioned being afraid of college juggling clubs or what not...thinking that these juggling clubs held at colleges are for college students.
This is not true, the MIT club especially is just held in the corriders of the school and is open to anyone. Just walk down the infinite corrider and stop when you see jugglers.
Everyone is super friendly...except maybe Sirus....but he is just unfriendly on the surface, and who knows maybe you can become his next prodigy.
Just go and practice and hang out with other people who will inspire you...these clubs are filled with amazing jugglers, both hobby and pros. There are a good number of math people juggling, and they can juggle amazing numbers...I guess because they use formulas to figure out logistics and can keep many many many things in the air at once.
"You get to be a top level juggler the same way you get to Carnegie Hall", a top level juggler once told me. So the answer is easy! Just go to mapquest.com, click on driving directions, enter the address you'll be leaving from, then enter Carnegie Hall, New York, NY as the address you'll be going to and BAM, you will know the secret to becoming a top level juggler.
Or you could just be bloody pushy, have a big mouth and convince all those around you that while you aren't a top level juggler you are a top level entertainer.
I've just come back and reread my post in this thread and I'm impressed.
Never before have I ever been able to put the 3 words, juggler, talent and chance, together in one sentence with such eloquence and grace.
I feel strangely humbled.
Every-one should watch their drawers!
http://www.chalkcircle.com.au/
doesnt that need something like hand-cordination, and pratice, staring with like two balls, then working on to three...so on..., but i wouldnt know, i anit no juggler
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