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  • I think it depends on how much effort you put into it. There are some people were it only takes them a couple weeks, but they want to do it so they practice a lot. You have to want to do it in order to get it conquered in the least amount of time.
  • Well, I learned when I was 12 years old in about a day or two how to do it. But it took me a few weeks to get it perfect and to actually keep going without dropping a ball every three seconds. If you really want to learn and be good at it, it shouldnt take long at all.
  • i learned in a couple of hours (basics that is). But over a month i could easily do many tricks including flows mess and mills mess.
  • Yeah it took me a few days to get to where i could consistently get about 15 or so. Took me a few weeks to be confident enough to do a presentation on it for school and perform in front of an examiner :o That's with balls of course. I've just started clubs. It's taken me about 4 days to get to averaging about 40 catches and top score of 89. It just depends how much effort you put in :)
  • it really does depend on the person and how much u work at it because i got it with 3 balls within a day and that's being able to teach my dad sorta the basics for it
  • well it really depends on how hard you try because the first time i juggled i got 4 balls and tought 5 friends how to juggle 4 balls.
  • I can only juggle three things at once... since I taught myself when I was a teen .. only took an hour or so because I have very great hand eye coordination. I used tennis balls.
  • From http://www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/startjuggling/learntojuggle.html When you are learning to juggle, as with any new skill, it is probably best to keep your practice sessions short but frequent. This will hopefully stop you from getting to frustrated and keep your mind fresh. If you do get frustrated or annoyed, stop … go and do something else for a while. Only return to your practice when you feel relaxed and happy once more!
  • It depends on how much practice time you get and how coordinated you are. It took me about a week to master 3 balls. If you practice 15 min. a day, you could probably master it in less than a month.
  • on average about a week unless your a thick twat and can't throw or catch in which case give up nob head, silly question

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