Posted on November 7th, 2007 by Average Joggler
Long before Just Your Average Joggler, the sport of joggling had Bill Giduz who reported on all the happenings in the fledgling sport. Here are a collection of his articles called Joggler’s Jottings originally published in Juggler’s World magazine. At the time he was the IJA president.
The World’s Fastest Joggler. I think Owen Morse still [...]
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Posted on June 23rd, 2007 by Average Joggler
The other day we talked about a school that was offering a college course on Joggling. Well, this had me intrigued so I contacted the course originator Dana Lee Ling to see if I could get some more information. This could be a new feature on Just Your Average Joggler…interviews with jogglers.The following [...]
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Posted on May 20th, 2006 by Average Joggler
I learned how to juggle while in 5th grade. A couple of hippies came into our school and taught everyone how to juggle with scarves and beanbags. After learning the basic pattern I was hooked. I got pretty good at 3 balls and kept at it through grade school and high school. [...]
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Posted on April 19th, 2006 by Average Joggler
Joggling is a sport created by combining the activities of jogging (or running) with juggling. Early attempts to call it Ruggling were not well accepted and Joggling is what stuck. It has probably been in existence for as long as juggling itself, but the term wasn’t really coined until the early 1980s. No single [...]
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