Pages: 100 (Spiral-bound) ISBN: 1898591156 Pub: Butterfingers Pub date: 1997-11 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 33722
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Reader Reviews:Not just a load of balls (4/4 people found this helpful)Currently the only book in print on the subject, luckily it's very good. James is very clear and precise with his teaching and often givesalternative methods if you are struggling with a technique. As Jamesstates its often best to learn a few skills at once and have a go at eachfor short burts. Becuase of this there is also a small section on tossjuggling and devil sticks and a section of the history ofjuggling. The only book that I know of which deals with this subject (3/3 people found this helpful)This book is the only one which deals with contact juggling as an artform.. It is a comprehensive guide which explains the mechanics of contact juggling as well as the typical style of presentation.. An excellent book which has taught many people to contact juggle.. Simple Humour and Encouragement (11/13 people found this helpful)Having been amazed with this skill I was determined to learn it, and James Ernest writes the only comprehensive book on the subject. Luckily his book is very readable, approachable and (in most cases) simple to understand with very clear diagrams. I have the spiral bound edition which i find useful, as it stays in place while I practice using the diagrams and notes. Very useful book for the beginner and the more advanced and a wonderful reference work. Similar ProductsPoi Spinning: A Jam-packed Guide Practice contact ball 100mm - red Firetoys 80mm Crystal Clear Acrylic Contact Ball Practice contact ball 100mm - white Charlie Dancey's Encyclopaedia of Ball Juggling CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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