Juggling can be considered a sport, though it's often debated. Like traditional sports, juggling requires physical skill, coordination, and practice to master, so we consider it a sport.

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Juggling Sports

There are competitive juggling events, such as those organized by the World Juggling Federation (WJF). There are other juggling competitions too.

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Similar Sports

  • Freestyle Football — athletes compete to perform various juggling tricks using a football.
  • Kemari — Japanese traditional sport with the aim to keep one ball in the air.
  • Freestyle Footbag — performing various tricks with a footbag.
  • Jianzi — a traditional Chinese national sport, where players aim to keep a shuttlecock-type object (called a Jianzi) in the air by striking it predominantly with the legs.
  • Club Swinging — an old sport that involves the competitor standing with a bowling pin shaped club in each hand then whirling or swinging the clubs very quickly around the body and head in a variety of patterns in a complicated routine.
  • Balloon Ball — keep a balloon in the air.

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