Editor’s note: This story is a part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering leadership, personal development and success through the lens of sports. Follow Peak here. The video surfaced last summer, ...
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 ...
What sort of noise would juggling pins make if they fell three stories off a roof onto the pavement below? For a moment, it seems as if the adults and children gathered for the WIRED25 Festival atop ...
Those words — on an online event page for a monthly juggling get together at the San Diego Central Library — seemed to invite everyone, even me, to join. With that encouragement, I talked my editors ...
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 ...
There are a lot of weird sports out there—wife carrying, oil wrestling, octopus wrestling, extreme ironing. The premise of this one—combat juggling—is pretty simple: juggle three items, and try to get ...