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Mats1 -

Who do you think are the best 3 ball jugglers in the world?

The Void - - Parent

Do you mean "best 3-ball jugglers" or "best 3 ball-jugglers"? #grammar #clarity

Mats1 - - Parent

Oh I see. I mean the best jugglers of 3 balls.

The Void - - Parent

Oh, okay,
Rebla.

Daniel Simu - - Parent

Could you specify "best"?

^Tom_ - - Parent

Best: Most good.

Daniel Simu - - Parent

Which aspects make a juggler good? I know this is an endless discussion, but some direction can make deciding who is "best" easier...
Are you good when you have an enjoyable act? Or when you are technically strong? Or when you have a big influence on the scene?
For me it would help to know what interests the topic starter most.

ejwysz - - Parent

Lmao. People in this thread getting butthurt about the definition of "best".

-Falco
-Komei Aoki
-Masaki Hirano
-Kouta Ohashi
-Sean McKinney
-Gustaf Rosell
-Tim Kelly
-Chris Bliss

I know I'm forgetting someone, damnit.

Lou Duncan - - Parent

I don't know about "best". I think it's pretty hard to find an objective way of defining that. I'd say my favourites are maybe:
1.Kohei Yamashita
2.Falco Scheffler (spelling?)
3.Masaki Hirano

It changes around a bit depending on what I'm aspiring to at the time, but Kohei is too fluid to ever dislike:)

EricS - - Parent

1. Komei Aoki
2. Falco
3. Michael Menes

I love the classics, though, so I'd also list Bobby May, Kris Kremo, Michael Moschen, and Peter Davison

Mike Moore - - Parent

Hmm, why Kohei? I can only find a handful of videos of his, and most are pretty old. I enjoyed his routine from three years ago, but I'd need to see more before putting him in a favourites list. Is there more somewhere?

In terms of pattern/trick generation and raw difficulty, Michael Falkov is the highest on my list. For pattern generation/difficulty of box patterns, it's Murakami Tsubasa. It's a shame neither are particularly active anymore.

For naaasty body throws, there's a guy whose name slips my memory right now...he's bald and has super-long dwell time. Paul Lind and Dave Kelly should get mentions, too, as 3b jugglers that I think are too good (but I don't do enough body throws to really enjoy).

Lou Duncan - - Parent

He isn't particularly prolific it's true, but I really like his attitude and style, and his contrast between flowing frontal tricks and odd body throw and stall combos. I just find him a pleasure to watch! I really like some of the classic Kris kremo stuff but it's not the type of juggling I aspire to so much right now. Dave Kelly has some brain hurtingly cool body throws but I've never seen him doing much of the frontal tricks, I just find that Kohei has a good balance between the two :) there's a couple of names mentioned that I haven't seen before so perhaps I will have a different view in future!

Mike Moore - - Parent

Yeah, he certainly has great diversity in his repertoire! If you're looking for Paul Lind, I recommend 3 balls, a couch and Van Gogh:

https://youtu.be/IILkJMTss-U

noslowerdna - - Parent

Inspiration for years...

noslowerdna - - Parent

Lucas Adverse has a similar style with that sort of contrast / balance. Also andReas423ele although he is a club juggler.

Daniel Simu - - Parent

Okay, instead of "best" (since I don't know what that means) I'll list my all time favorites:

Michael Menes
Stefan Sing

 

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