Jugglers are performers who skillfully toss and catch multiple objects in the air, often using their hands. Common items used in juggling include balls, clubs, and rings. Juggling requires a combination of hand-eye coordination, concentration, and practice. Many jugglers start with one or two objects before progressing to more complex routines involving three or more items.
Juggling has a long history and can be traced back to ancient civilizations, including Egypt and China. Today, it is a popular form of entertainment at circuses, festivals, and street performances. Some jugglers also incorporate acrobatics or comedy into their acts, making their performances even more engaging.