There are at least 8 reasons you should start throwing things. 1. Juggling boosts brain development. Research indicates that learning to juggle accelerates the growth of neural connections related to ...
Ready for a challenge? Grab a medicine ball and try the juggling plank, which might just be the hardest upper body exercise you'll do all week. There’s no easy plank. That’s a fact. Whether you’re on ...
For the 2015 Hack a Day Prize, [Arkadi] is working on an educational platform using the Arduino for Smart Juggling Balls. His goal for this is to create an open-source platform which, beyond juggling, ...
Neuroscientists have discovered that learning to juggle causes changes in white matter, the nerve strands which help different parts of the brain communicate with each other. University of Oxford ...
Treasurer of the Juggling Club Farrah Siegel (left), club President Michael Lefkowitz (middle) and Vice President Claude Loverdo perform a juggling routine side by side on the hills by Janss Steps.
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Elementary school kids are nonstop energy and sponges when it comes to learning new skills. For more than 100 students at White Lick Elementary School, their newest skill is ...
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