Jason Garfield, Thomas Dietz, and Falco Scheffler go head to head in the WJF Battle for the WJF Presidency. OK, well Falco wasn't competing, but he sure puts Jason and Thomas' 3 ball skills in perspective.
More like 600+ throws,plus all the interesting carries and throw positions. I stopped at 300 for his left hand, and I think he does more with his left with two-in-ones. Someone can slow it down and count if they want.
I have waited 6 (yes six!) years to see you juggle again Falco!! THANK YOU FOR STILL BEING SUCH AN AWESOME JUGGLER!!!! do you have your own channel? Falcore Juggling is one of my fav vids with toss. You are my Hero!!
Well, it was an old posting, but anyways. Thomas and Jason were performing for fun. They are great jugglers, but I daubt that one of them has a great 3 ball routine to show. For what I know they didn´t focus on 3 balls. Also it is not easy to perform a good 3ball routine.
+Andrew Bayley To be honest you don't need teacher with this. Most of paterns that he use are well known and not hard to do, but damn, you have to spend a lot, a lot, a lot of time with every one of them to master it. Good luck :D
i like all three jugglers. i like comedy of first two like see last guy use one red ball with 2 yellow balls so try see path that thing going! good job all three them
how is this reputed? Is this like 'best in the world' skills class or how would you say? The third one was really impressive (very different from the first twos in style obviously)
The first two are two of the best jugglers in the world, except they are not specialist three ball jugglers. You can look up Jason Garfield and Thomas Dietz on youtube to see what they can do with 7 balls, five clubs etcetera. This "competition" was mostly meant as a joke, even though the WJF is a quite real Juggling world championship. Falco Scheffler on the other hand, is the undisputed world champion of three ball juggling. Incredibly fast and complex patterns are his specialty. He won't be near as good as the other two with anything more than 5 balls. So to answer your question, yes you are seeing world class jugglers here. Except the only one that is actually performing something of world class level is the last one, Falco Scheffler.
It’s obvious Jason obviously doesnt practice 3 ball juggling very much focusing instead on numbers and site swaps which can be impressive: for 30 seconds or so. ButThat last guy (and Chris Bliss) have proven that smooth fast juggling (preferably with some music and choreography) is the ultimate crowd pleaser when it comes to juggling.