Juggling Guides & Tips
Selecting a Juggling Hat, Type and Size
History of the Juggling Poll Hat The first juggling hat sold by Renegade Juggling (1985) was called the Mad Hatter, a tall top hat made by Dorfman a costume a hat-making company. The hat was made from a heavily starched,...
How to Select and Use Kevlar Fire Wicks
Kevlar is a brand name for a high-temperature, synthetic aramid fiber. Other similar products are Nomex and Technora. Kevlar was first used by Renegade Juggling to make fire torch juggling wicks in 1984. This material replaced the asbestos wicking used...
A juggling ring can be made from many different materials including wood, cloth, and plastic. Early ring juggling was performed using wooden hoops or plate-like disks. Continuing to use wood as a medium, jugglers modified these shapes into flat rings...
How to Choose a Henrys Juggling Club
Renegade Juggling now offers Henrys clubs that we assemble at our workshop in Santa Cruz, CA. Currently, we offer six models: Delphin Long, Delphin Short, Loop Training, Loop Grip, Pirouette Training and Pirouette Grip. Club Bodies All the models of...
How to Choose a Play Juggling Club
Body Types, Sirius and Quantum Play Juggling Clubs are based on two models of the clubs bodies, Sirius or Quantum These club bodies are fundamentally the same, with only difference being the Quantum body is longer than the Sirius body....
Size and Model of Renegade Clubs The size of the clubs, for example 95-mm, 85-mm and so on, refers to the width of the club at the widest point. The most common club sizes ordered are the 85-mm, 95-mm and...
Diabolos are more complex than you might think at first glance. For raw beginners, most diabolos will work for learning very basic tricks. Intermediate or advanced tricks require more sophisticated designs. Finding the right one for you can be very...
How to Choose a Russian Juggling Ball
In juggling, the term Russian ball refers to juggling balls that are partially filled in contrast to normal juggling balls that are fully filled or solid. The principle behind a Russian ball is that the filling goes to the bottom...
How To Select a Juggling Ball Size
Juggling balls come in various sizes. Jugglers select the correct size based on the number of balls they plan to juggle and the dimension of their hands. Most juggling balls are made in metric sizes. This adds some complexity in...