Who is Wes Peden?

Wesley Jefferson Peden (born May 9, 1990) is an American juggler from Rochester, New York, now living in Stockholm, Sweden. His father, Jeff Peden, taught him to juggle when he was five, and started performing with him when he was eleven.

Who is the best female juggler in the world?

Lottie Brunn (1925 –2008) is generally regarded as the fastest female juggler of all time. She and her brother, Francis, were born in Germany and came to the United States in 1948. She performed 8 rings at the age of 14 and had a phenomenal career performing all over the world.

Who is world’s best juggler?

Anthony Gatto – holds various number juggling world records, considered by many to be the world’s greatest juggler.

What is the world record for juggling?

4 balls: 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 35 seconds by Mihajlo Krudulj in 2018 (claim) 5 balls: 3 hours and 47 minutes by Thomas Dietz in 2007 (claim) 7 balls: 16 minutes and 30 seconds by Ofek Snir in 2017 (claim) 9 balls: 348 catches by Anthony Gatto (claim)

Who is Taylor Glenn?

Taylor Glenn (born September 1990) is an American juggler from Salt Lake City, Utah. She is known for her Taylor Tries YouTube channel, where she shares highly polished tutorials, practice vlogs, reviews, and video features.

Why is it called juggling?

The words juggling and juggler derive from the Middle English jogelen (“to entertain by performing tricks”), which in turn is from the Old French jangler. There is also the Late Latin form joculare of Latin joculari, meaning “to jest”.

How many juggles can a professional soccer player do?

Age breakdown for typical club soccer player Age 10 average is still 5-10 juggles, while high-skilled players can get 25-100+ alternating using feet only. Age 10 & 11 who practice on their own at home start to get 100+. It proves that hard work pays off, b/c they had to work hard for it.

Why do boxers juggle?

They are either working to become stronger or working to improve endurance. Clearly, strength and endurance are important, but nothing can replace the need for coordination. And in addition to the athletic benefits, juggling will also improve your brain.

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