"All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Juggling - Day 30
Well, today was my last day, and I didn’t do anything
spectacular. I didn’t learn any fancy tricks, or four object juggling, in fact,
I did my last juggling in the car. Juggling in the car actually did help me, by
the way. My Klutz book suggests juggling while sitting down to help figure out
how to juggle without chasing after the bean bags, and that’s exactly what I
did . . . and it worked. So it was more juggling in the car because we were
very busy all morning picking berries and then we headed to a wedding in the
afternoon. Real life takes up some of the time I should probably be devoting to
these projects, but there’s not much I can do about that. At least at the end
of this month I can say I can juggle. That was my goal, and I may not be very
good at it, but I am infinitely better than I was one month ago. I think that
deserves another gold star. Stay tuned for my next challenge, starting
tomorrow!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Juggling - Day 29
Tonight I was very hot and tired (or pre-tired because I
know I have to get up early tomorrow morning, which is my own fault mind you,
but still . . . I wanted to be asleep an
hour ago), so I just did mostly regular juggling. I didn’t make too much
progress, but looking back on the month, I am pretty impressed with how much
better I’ve gotten. I think I can say that I can juggle now, not very well, but
I can still juggle. One last day to practice tomorrow.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Juggling - Day 28
Today was quite the hodge-podge of juggling. I did plenty of
regular juggling, but then I tried a few new things too, just to mix it up and
try and improve. I did a little “two bean bag one hand” juggling, and I got a
little further in my overhand catches and tosses as well. I’m not great at any
of the new stuff yet, but it was good to practice. Only a few more days L
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Juggling - Day 27
Today wasn’t a very productive juggling day, just a little
more practice, and a little more reading through my book. I tried to learn the
overhanded catch, but it didn’t seem that impressive, so I wasn’t motivated to
keep trying. Perhaps tomorrow will be better.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Juggling - Day 26
We tried something new today. My juggling friend at work
suggested I try juggling with four objects, but when I went to read my Klutz
book on how to do that, I found something else I wanted to try that seemed much
easier. It was part of their method for learning basic juggling if you couldn’t
do an exchange. It was to have a friend stand next to you and do one half of
the exchange for you to try and slow things down a bit. There was a little note
saying that if you add the third object in, it can be called “Siamese
juggling”, so that’s what I convinced my husband to try with me. We weren’t
very good at it, but it was fun to try (he is a non-juggler which may have made
this more difficult, but he definitely has more hand-eye coordination than I
do, so it worked out okay). We might try it again tomorrow, and then maybe I
can get him to help me learn partner juggling by tossing bean bags to him and
he feeds me another one back . . . we’ll see.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Juggling - Day 25
I finally remembered to juggle before 10 pm today . . .
hooray J I
did just okay. I judged myself by time again instead of number of tosses. I
seemed to average about ten seconds per attempt, but my longest was
twenty-seven seconds. Nothing too extraordinary today, just more practice.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Juggling - Day 24
Well, somehow, I think I’ve finally gotten the hang of it.
Maybe I just needed the confidence that I was actually getting somewhere, or
maybe it was that tip about it being like learning how to ride a bicycle, but
today, I honestly can say that I did well. I don’t know exactly how many tosses
I got on my best attempt. I know I got at least fifty on one try, and on
another, I want to say it was sixty-six, but then I doubted myself and my
counting, so it might have only been fifty-six, but I still say that is pretty
good . . . my best yet. I don’t have to chase after the bean bags anymore, and
my arms are actually getting sore from the same repetitive juggling motion
because I’m doing that more than bending and picking up my dropped bean bags .
. . finally J
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Juggling - Day 23
Ugh, I did it again today. We spent all day at a waterpark,
so when we came home at about 8 pm, I was so sleepy, I laid down . . . bad
idea. I woke up at about 10:15 and realized I still had to juggle, so up I got.
Amazingly, I was much more coordinated than yesterday, so I must not have been
in as deep of a sleep. This was actually one of my better juggling days, and I
managed to break my record of tosses. My new record is 38 J I’m pretty happy about
that. I figured that I wouldn’t do so well today, and all the practice would
just be for muscle memory (because my juggler friend says it’s just like riding
a bike and that once you learn, you never forget), but luckily, today was
better than that.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Juggling - Day 22
So. Sleepy. I stayed up way too late last night making
chocolate éclairs (and got up way too early this morning to finish them), so by
the time I got home today I was exhausted. It was a fun lunch at work today,
some juggling in the park was involved J
I even got my friend to show off some mad juggling skills (as in regular
juggling morphing into “bounce” juggling and then juggling with four objects .
. . very impressive) and I got to juggle a bit too. Mine was not nearly as
impressive, and I didn’t do very good because I was nervous about all of the
people watching me, but I did it. His one tip to me, after seeing me juggle a
bit was that I needed to relax and not be so frantic about it . . . definitely
a good tip, I need to work on that. So when I got home, I finished the book I
was reading and then proceeded to fall asleep for four hours . . . oops. My
husband had been over at a friend’s house that we are house sitting for this week
because they said we could use their laundry (our coin-op is not very good). It
took him much longer than anticipated, so when he got home at 11:15 pm, I was
asleep and that’s what woke me up. So much for eating dinner tonight. Just one
note of advice, don’t try juggling right when you get up, coordination is
required and not available (at least to me) for an hour or so after waking up.
I juggled, but not well. Okay, back to bed now . . . try again tomorrow J
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Juggling - Day 21
So I finally got around to asking my friend at work today
for some juggling pointers. I explained to him my situation and he gave me the
following advice:
- Try keeping track of my attempts using my stopwatch instead of counting, that way I can focus just on juggling instead of trying to divide my attention
- Try two bean bags in just one hand, making circles that way, as an alternate form of practice
- Try to keep my tosses spread out (e.g. avoid “control freak” mode), but not too spread out or I’ll lose my accuracy
- Just keep practicing J
I used the stopwatch method, and it worked pretty well. It
seems my average attempt is about five seconds, but I got over ten seconds
three times (ten seconds was his benchmark for doing okay) and my best attempt
was seventeen seconds. The two bean bags in one hand did not work at all. Oh,
and I used my bean bags again . . . now that they are all fixed. I
like them better than the tennis balls I think. I don’t know if I’ll be able to
do anything fancy by the end of this month, but I have definitely improved.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Juggling - Day 20
Today was a better day for juggling. Maybe it was because I
had a stressful day, but when it was time for my juggling practice, I was alone
and could turn up some of my favorite music (Ramin Karimloo’s "Human Heart"
. . . check it out, it’s great), and just dance around and practice juggling.
It helped me focus and feel better in general, which was nice. I did get a
chance to sew up my poor injured juggling bean bag too, so tomorrow I’ll be
able to use them again if I want to. I did a little better today, although I
was singing too much to keep counting ;)
All better :) |
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Juggling - Day 19
Juggling today didn't go much better than it did yesterday.
I’m feeling better today, but for some reason, I just couldn't get too much
past ten tosses. It seems like the tennis balls are “slipperier” than the bean
bags, and require a more precise juggling technique . . . something that I
definitely do not have. I broke the juggling into three ten-minute sections to
keep from getting too frustrated, and I also went back to the basics and just
worked on my tossing and exchanges, but it didn't really help much. I’m
thinking I might need to ask my friend at work for some more pointers, because
I don’t know what else to do.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Juggling - Day 18
This month is flying by, but juggling today did not. Maybe
it’s because I’m feeling a little under the weather, or I’m tired, but thirty
minutes seemed to take forever today. Also, I was not very coordinated today,
and it didn’t go very well. The use of the tennis balls was good, but I dropped
them a lot. Towards the end, I sat down and juggled that way because I was too
tired with all the bending over. I’m hoping tomorrow will go better . . . I
think I need a nap.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Juggling - Day 17
Sad bean bag :( |
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Juggling - Day 16
Another day of juggling is done. I broke up the juggling a
little bit, into a ten minute and twenty minute section, because I was back to
playing my cello. We are visiting my in-laws this weekend and they are very
musical, so I brought the cello along and played some duets with my
mother-in-law (who is a very good pianist). It was a lot more fun when I had
someone to play with; I wish that was the case more often. Anyways, back to
juggling, today was just another plain juggling day really. Not too much to
tell. It is much nicer to have more room to move around when juggling, that
helps a lot. Also, remember when I was “fencing” across my kitchen floor in an
attempt to catch the bean bags? Well, now it looks like I’m dancing the tango
because my left hand and arm are close to my body, and my right arm is almost
completely outstretched to catch the tosses from the left hand. This is a
problem . . . does anyone have any tips to help fix this?
Friday, June 15, 2012
Juggling - Day 15
So this weekend we are at my in-law’s house (it is Father’s
Day after all, and my husband’s birthday weekend) . . . this was probably going
to mean more juggling in the car. However, I decided to wait until we got
there, and it was rather late by the time I started practicing. It was so much
nicer to juggle in a more open space. I didn’t feel like I was going to run into
something no matter where I turned. I think they were sort of impressed at how
far I’d come in only two short weeks. I really need to work on learning some
tricks so it can be even more impressive J
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Juggling - Day 14
Today was just more practice . . . not much progress, but I
need all the practice I can get. It seems to have helped that I practiced
starting my tosses with both hands as there is not much of a difference between the two
now, which is what I was going for. I do seem to have a problem of inconsistent
tosses though. It seems that one hand tries to throw too far away, then the
other one overcorrects, and then there is just a big mess. Also, I’ve been
having many more problems with the bean bags colliding in mid-air lately.
Perhaps it is because they are in the air longer as I can do more tosses, but I
need to figure out how to remedy that. I got a little frustrated today towards
the end because I had to pick the bean bags up so many times, something that I
definitely don’t enjoy, but I still got my thirty minutes in, and that’s what
counts.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Juggling - Day 13
I don’t have too much to report today. I had one really good
try in the beginning of my practice, but of course, I wasn’t counting tosses at
the time. I’m willing to bet it was close to thirty tosses though. Other than
that, I averaged about eight tosses today, and I was confident enough to
practice in the kitchen while my husband was making barbecue chicken on the
stove . . . luckily no messes were made. I think I’m getting better, but I
definitely still need more practice.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Juggling - Day 12
I think today went much better than yesterday. Getting more
rest was definitely helpful, and improved my hand-eye coordination quite a bit.
Today was the first day I tried juggling with music on . . .it was a little
distracting, and I can’t juggle in time, but it didn’t throw me off too badly.
Also, another thing that helped me was the fact that I didn’t try and count my
tosses so I only had to concentrate on juggling. One thing I noticed today was
that I’m getting uptight again . . . perfectionist’s syndrome. It is the same
as when I was trying to learn how to knit. I would get going, and then get so
worried I was going to screw up that I start getting tense and my stitches got
so close together I couldn’t even get the knitting needle in anymore. The only
craft where this was an advantage was basket weaving . . .I was good at that ;)
It seems that with juggling I start making my throws smaller and smaller until
my juggling circle implodes . . .I need to work on that.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Juggling - Day 11
Today was not a good day for juggling. I was still tired
from the weekend, I was stressed about how much stuff I have to do, and it was
86 F in our apartment . . .ew. I think the close-quarters juggling over the
weekend helped keep me more in one place, but I sure hit myself in the face with
the juggling bean bags much more frequently. Also, I was just not doing
well today, my “good” tries had, at best, eight tosses. I did have one anomaly
where I got twenty-five tosses in, my personal best so far, but that was only
once. This is taking longer to learn than I had hoped.
P.S. All this juggling
is taking a toll on my bean bags . . .check out what is happening to the
“velveteen” fabric.
Sad, worn bean bag |
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Juggling - Day 10
Well, I was right . . .I did my juggling in the car again
today. And I must say, it was not a very productive day for juggling. No
improvements anywhere, so not much to write about, but “practice makes
perfect”, right?
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Juggling - Day 9
I was bad today, I juggled in the car again. I was bad
today, I didn’t focus on juggling as much as I should have. But to be fair, we
are up in Minnesota, and there were lots of interesting things to see, so that
is why I did the things I did. The wedding that we went to was nice, and then
the reception was at the Science Museum and since we were invited to the
reception, we got free day passes to the museum, so we wanted to get as much
out of that as possible. It was about a fifteen minute drive to the Museum from
the church, so I started my juggling en route (only being distracted a few
times by the cool things to see outside the car) and then finished in the
parking garage so we could get as much museum time as we could. The museum was
pretty cool by the way, I would recommend it. As for the juggling, it went
okay. I had a few tries that went pretty well, but with the city driving (lots
of stopping and starting) juggling was more difficult and I was just not trying
as hard today I should have been. I’m guessing since tomorrow is going to be
busy as well, juggling might be in the car then too . . .I’m going to be really
good at close quarters juggling after this weekend!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Juggling - Day 8
Okay, you’re going to think I’m even weirder now, but today
I did my juggling in the car. Talk about close-quarters juggling. We are on our
way to an out-of-town wedding this weekend and this was really the only time I
had to practice, so there’s my reason for my madness. I guess it helped me
practice not moving around so much to catch the bean bags, but I didn’t do very
well at all. I put a blanket over my lap with my legs up on the dashboard to
act as a bean bag retrieval device, so that was pretty handy, but I think the
best I did was ten tosses, and I only managed to do that once. Most of my
attempts only resulted in four or five tosses. The bean bags were hitting the
ceiling, the sun visor (because we were driving west in the evening so the sun
was in my eyes, I doubt that helped any either), or fell on the center console.
I’m proud to announce that I didn’t hit my husband in the face while he was
driving, and I didn’t cause any accidents, so I guess today was a success, even
though I did rather poorly at juggling. I can’t help but wonder what the people
we drove past were thinking. Readers, what is the strangest thing you have seen
someone do while driving? Overall, I would not recommend in-car juggling, try reading
a book or something . . .you will be much more successful.
My juggling bean bags |
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Juggling - Day 7
It’s hard to believe it’s been seven days already, but time
flies when you are having fun right? Or maybe it’s just that I’ve been
extremely crazy busy lately, one of the two. Anyways, I’ve been noticing that
thirty minutes really flies by too . . .it doesn’t seem like I’m ready to be
done juggling yet when that timer goes off, I think that’s a good sign. I was
rather impressed with myself today, I don’t
know if anyone else who saw what I was doing would be impressed, but I got
thirteen tosses in before I dropped anything (and that was only after I started
counting), and only had one three-bean-bag-drop and very few
two-bean-bag-drops. I am far from a stellar juggler, but I’m so much better
than a week ago, and this coming from the girl who has zero hand-eye
coordination. J
One final thing I noticed: even without having to run after all of the bean
bags, juggling is still good exercise, not quite as good as running miles upon
miles, but for this month, it will be good enough.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Juggling - Day 6
Whew, today went so much better than yesterday J I don’t know if I
gained a bunch of juggling muscle memory in my sleep last night, or what, but I
could tell a marked difference from yesterday. Today was one very long day at
work and almost everything I tried to do failed, so maybe this was just God’s
way of letting me have something go right today, I don’t know. It’s difficult
for me to count while I’m juggling, so I don’t know exactly how many tosses I
got in before I dropped a bean bag, but I’m going to say I was averaging about
8-10 tosses on my good tries. Also, I noticed a decrease in the number of “three
bean bag botches” where I freak out and manage to drop all three at the same
time. Most of my drops today were just one bean bag and I held on to the other
two. I see this as a definite sign of improvement, and I think if my kitchen
weren’t so small and I ran into the cabinets while going from one side to the
other chasing the bean bags, I could probably juggle even longer. Now I just
need to figure out how to do it without moving so much.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Juggling - Day 5
Well, today was a good day to practice. I spent the first
fifteen minutes starting with my left hand, and then for the last fifteen
minutes I started with my right hand. I seemed to be “fencing” across my
kitchen floor; kind of scooting with one foot forward to keep catching the
juggling bean bags. I wish I could just stand still, but it seems my right hand
tosses towards my body and my left hand tosses forward, so I’m constantly
running around trying to catch them. I think I got a little better today, but I
definitely have a long way to go yet. I even went back to the basics, just
tossing one or two bean bags, maybe it helped, maybe it didn’t. All I know, is
that it was a long day, but I’m glad I got my practicing in. It’s tiring and
soothing all at the same time.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Juggling - Day 4
I think I can, I think I can. You guys remember the “Little
Engine That Could”? I feel like that today. I didn’t do too much better than
yesterday, but I felt better about it. I got up to five exchanges/tosses a few
times, my personal best. It’s more mentally challenging than physical, I think,
but I started to figure out the rhythm. It seemed to go in spurts and I would
do really well for a few rounds, and then I’d lose it again and keep dropping
all of the bean bags. It is rather tiring to have to keep bending down to pick
them up though, and I’m getting really sick of getting hit with them, especially
in the neck, I need to improve, and quickly. During my juggling lesson last
year, my friend told me that moving forward was a good sign, and hitting myself
with the bean bags (aka moving backwards) was a bad sign, and I think I did
some of both, but definitely a lot of moving forward, so I’ll take that as a
good sign. Here’s to more improvement tomorrow!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Juggling - Day 3
Today was rather frustrating. I did the “fifteen drops” exchange
/ two bean bag drill again, once starting with each hand, and then moved on to
more practice with all three bean bags. It did not go well. My legs are sore
from all of the bending and squatting I’m having to do to pick the bean bags up
so many times. It’s like the two bean bag exchange is too easy (although I
don’t think my form is very good, which is probably making the three bean bag
juggling so difficult) but the second I get the third bean bag into my hand, I
am way out of my league. Granted, I know I need more practice, but today was
not encouraging in the least. I sure hope I figure this out eventually. Oh, and
two people I talked to today were quite surprised when they heard what my challenge is for this
month . . .like this is any crazier than baking a cake every day ;)
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Juggling - Day 2
Whew, this is going to be more exercise than I thought ;) It
really shouldn’t be, and hopefully when I get better I won’t have to run around
quite so much, but today was lots of bending and picking up the juggling bags.
I started with just the single ball toss again, and then worked on the two bean
bag exchange for quite some time. I’m left handed, so starting the toss with my
left hand seems to give me greater success, but I want to be able to do it both
ways, so I started with my left hand until I dropped it fifteen times, then
started with my right hand for fifteen drops (as is instructed in the Klutz
book). I repeated this circuit again before I added in the third bean bag. Once
that happened, there was much more lunging around trying to catch the bean bags
and a lot more drops, but I feel this more methodical approach to learning is
giving me better results than I had before. Oh, and since I’m practicing in my
kitchen, any of you who sent us a Christmas card or wedding "save-the-date" this
year (which I put up on my fridge) are all watching me practice, so thank you
for your lovely smiles of encouragement. I can’t decide if I’m going to be so
good at this I’m going to be bored by the end of the month, or I’m never going
to be able to get it . . .time will tell.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Juggling - Day 1
Okay, as usual, I’ll begin with the rundown of my setup
for the month. Since I had previously (very briefly) tried to learn this
before, I already had the necessary equipment, “Juggling for the Complete Klutz” and a set of juggling bean bags.
Did you know that this book was how the “Klutz” line of fun books started? It’s
true. The introduction to the book gives a brief history of how young student
teacher taught his class and then printed off 3,000 copies of his lessons and
they just kept selling, and “Klutz” was born. A set of three nice, square (so
they don’t roll away) bean bags came with the book, and that is what I’ll be
using to learn. I had originally tried with 3 different sized and textured hacky
sacks, but they started to fall apart and pieces of them were strewn all over
my apartment, so I decided I should invest in the Klutz set. My task each day
is to set aside 30 minutes and give my undivided attention to genuinely attempt
to learn how to juggle. I was a little nervous about picking this challenge as
I don’t know if I’ll be able to do it. In fact, I didn’t even decide that I was
going to have juggling as my activity this month until after I got home from
work today. We’ll see how it goes though.
So far it’s gone better than I thought. I started with just
one ball, and the book expects the user to get bored with the simple tossing of
the one bean bag back and forth between hands in a matter of minutes, but I
think I did that for about half the time. Like I said, tossing a ball around is
not something that is second nature for me at all. Eventually I started to get
a feel for it and tried their suggestion of doing it with my eyes closed. That
did not work. So I practiced with just one eye closed for a while, and then
switched eyes. I did okay with that, so I figured I could move on to the next
step. I got to use a second bean bag and work on “The Exchange”. I could tell
that my form was much better that the last time I had tried to learn this, so I
think taking a month and devoting time to it is really going to help me. I
definitely have a long way to go . . .I’ll probably just be using the two
bean bags again tomorrow, but we’ll see
how adventurous I get. So far so good though J
June Reveal
This month’s challenge will be to learn how to juggle. Why
juggling you ask? Well, by now you should know that I’m crazy enough for it,
based on all the other crazy things I've endeavored to do so far. But anyways,
juggling is not something that I was ever really that interested in, but I was
always impressed when I saw people who could pull it out as a casual party
trick (I’m not all that impressed by professional jugglers, interestingly
enough, who knows why). So there is that, and then one of my friends at work
happens to be a very good juggler and he would randomly juggle at lunch time
(oranges, apples, etc.) or I think once even in the lab (rubber flask stoppers)
. . .there is seemingly no end to the situations in which juggling can add a
little fun. So since he lost a bet (I think it was about a crossword puzzle
answer) he owed me a juggling lesson. That is how this all started.
Any of you who have known me for a while probably know that
I’m not the most athletic person in the world, not that I couldn’t be, I just
never have been. So the whole hand-eye coordination / tossing a ball around
kind of thing is really not natural for me. At all. This fact made the juggling
lesson rather interesting. I think I spent much more of the time running after
and picking up the tennis balls than I actually did trying to toss them around.
At any rate, he gave me some good juggling tips and encouraged me to keep
practicing . . .yeah, that didn’t happen. So here it is about a year later and I
am no better at it than I was during my first lesson ever, thus this month’s
task. Enjoy J
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