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Juggling Ball  

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Always popular for coaching exercises and training. Buy as many or as few as you like at this great price.
 
Supplied individually or in packs of 3, order the number of balls you require.
 
(Our training props are carefully selected for use by professional trainers, and are not suitable for children under 3).
 
     



  Individual
Part no.: jugballs
Weight: 0.082
Price:£1.50

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  Pack of 3
Part no.: jugballs
Weight: 0.25
Price:£3.75

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1. Peter on 01/02/2011, said:

Good value, solid balls. Probably the best used but least "borrowed" item in our collection.
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2. Martyn on 16/12/2009, said:

I originally used juggling balls to demonstrate how a new skill could be learnt. However, I did it with a twist, at the time I could not juggle myself and participated as well as facilitating the activity. It was great to be part of a group that was creating new abilities from within itself and this lead to great reflection about how teams have collective abilities that can only be accesses when working well together.
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3. Charlotte on 23/02/2009, said:

I had purchased these previously and used them in an exercise surprisingly called Juggling! The objective is for delegates to start to juggle with two balls and gradually I throw them another ball and then another and so on. They start to drop the balls as more are introduced. This exercise is part of the team building workshop that I run the point being that once we step out of our comfort zone, we start to drop balls! But we must learn to deal with these dropped balls in order to move on. The balls are colourful and fun and its always a popular exercise.
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