You got this! I believe in you :) I can point you in the direction of ua-cam.com/video/2WRqpvVXM0k/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/dCYDZDlcO6g/v-deo.html
it took me a week of total dedication and i only punched myself in the stomach about 100 times, try using hackey sacks to learn with, they wont roll away when you drop them, also kneel on the floor and try bouncing them off a wall, another good practice is to just hold 3 objects and continuously move them around in your hands, 1,2,3,1,2,3, utilizing the free space you have, it feels like braiding hair
Gatto’s records will eventually be broken, but there has never been, and will never be, another juggler so far ahead of his generation, so far ahead of the rest that he makes it look like witchcraft even to other top-flight jugglers. He showed the rest of us what was possible for the whole of his career.
Not only that, the stuff he did in private training was significantly better that what he did in public, and when he did make videos, he didn't do tons of takes. Never stopped improving either.
Derek Maggard Can you imagine what he might have achieved? Mind you like all of us he had blind spots: he famously couldn’t throw flats (ie clubs thrown without any spin, before anyone asks) which is pretty much a basic skill for most jugglers. But what he could do, he did better than anyone else could dream of.
What's funny is that Gatto was, early on, criticized for "artless" juggling. Because his routines focused on high numbers rather than the performance with them. A lot of his contemporaries and older performers disliked that he would put all this effort into gym efforts and numbers over crafting an intricate show. Now he's seen as a throwback to artistic juggling in contrast with the WJF.
Great video! My favourite record is 7 rings 15 minutes. Casually done in front of a non circus audience, clean finish at exactly 15m after a perfect 5up pirouette. The longest run of 7 objects ever, and he showed (much better than in his ball record imo) that he could have gone so much longer if he wished...
I’d drop as soon as I tried dropping a load in the diaper, if not squeezing it out having to stand and juggle in my own stank! Not a snowballs chance in hell a poopy nappy doesn’t make drop
I like the clean finish at the end of Gatto's 7 clubs. Just in case it's ever broken, there will always be an asterisk by the record knowing Gatto could have continued for lord knows how long.
Gatto's five clubs for forty five minutes in 1989, during the same two day period during which he set half a dozen records in total, and also ending with a priouette and clean finish (after Nick's instruction, "Okay, bring 'em in") also should be mentioned. I was there. Was it not recorded on video?
This summary is so good, I'd love to show that to any new juggler/interested person in order to make them understand how much of a sport juggling has become :)
Just watched back this Video. Really well made. Good to understand for a person who's not really into juggling but also not too boring for someone like me who is always up to date with the world records. Really nice!
very nice round up, thanks for making it. i wonder if we have seen the start of a split where people are now choosing to concentrate on either the sprint or the marathon, making it more like the track events at the olypmics where its normal to compete in one or two races, rather than in swimming where its easier to compete in many different lengths. and people are concentrating more on one stroke in swimming (one prop) rather than all 3 props like his lordship gatto of juggleton.
Gatto’s 7 clubs is tops! I met him a couple of times. I was selling shirts at IJA in 1995 and asked him “how much to sign 2 dozen shirts?” And just asked to have one of each kind I had (3 shirts). Afterward when I had to reduce my shirts to cost to sell them ($5), the signed ones went for $25! He helped me break even!
Great selection and commentary. I was there for the 6 ring record and had no idea it would last so long. Bruce Tiemann is pronounced Teeman not Tyeman btw.
7 clubs for 4:24 with another clean finish, I wouldn't be surprised if Gatto could go quite a bit longer if there had been someone close to him to push him
In that training session Gatto broke several records. In the 1950s the experts said no one could run a 4 minute mile. Then a racer did. After that, many more runners ran a 4 minute mile. Enrico Rastelli started a new style in the 1920s. Then jugglers like Francis Brunn carried on that tradition. Anthony Gatto bounced a ball on his head during his most difficult tricks. Just like Rastelli.
Luke!! This amazing video needs an update!! Esteban Almonacid Cárdenas has the actual World récord in 6 and 7 Balls cascade endurence. He is from my country Chile 🇨🇱
Well, he was indeed pushed from an early age. I once saw an MC (falsely) assert "I'd be as good as Anthony, too, if I could get my father to pick up my drops"
It's too similar to his 7 club record. Also, someone broke an earlier 6 club record of Gatto's and he reclaimed the record shortly after. Nobody managed to improve on any of Gatto's 7 club records before him.
@@lukeburrage How many of the other WRs you mentioned were broken by more than one person? And the 7 ball record was Anthony's then Thorsten Borucha broke it, Anthony reclaimed it and then Ofek Snir broke it.
Has Anthony Gatto ever been interviewed about retiring...? He's an absolite legend and just stopped and vanished from juggling. I understand stopping after so long as anybody could get bored if you've dedicated youself to one skill for so long, but he just vanished 🤔🤔
He took up concreting full time I think. My impression is that he didn't really have the greatest relationship with the rest of the juggling community being disdainful of what he views as ugly tricks and records which were a 'lucky' run after thousands of attempts. He also disliked that his skill level was under appreciated by non jugglers who tend to view juggling as a circus activity and can't really understand or appreciate the immense skill and training that goes into the stuff top level jugglers can do. This and I think neck pain from juggling meant he just decided to retire and distance himself from juggling all at once I think
Cool Video!! The most impressiv current juggling records for me in order: 1.AG- 7 clubs 2.AG- 10 rings 3.AG- 9 rings 4.AG- 8 rings 5.AG- 6 clubs 6.AG- 9 balls 7.AG- 8 balls 8.AG- 7 rings 9. Ofek Snir- 7 balls 10. Thomas Dietz- 5 clubs 11. Christian Hauschild- 6 balls 12. Ofek Snir- 5 balls 13. Alex Barron- 11 balls 14. Tom Whitfield- 10 balls 15. AG/ Willy- 12 rings 16. AG- 11 rings 17. Alex Barron- 12 balls 18. Alex Barron- 14 balls 19. Alex Barron- 13 balls I'm sure that ball juggling records will be broken the next years,including 8 and 9 balls. I'm also sure that Anthonys Ring and Club Record will stay for a veeeeery long time at least around the next 50 years.
My school has been doing a juggling show for 19 years now. I have only been in it for 3 years. I can juggle rings, balls, and clubs. But last year a 5th grader in my skit could juggle 5 balls.
Leo James is incredible and easily should have made the top 2 on this list. He bounce juggles 7 balls while balancing on a board with rolling tube underneath it. Over 3 minutes.
Thanks for the video, I got a question: why sometimes it's good to talk about catches and other times it's good to talk about temporal duration? Thanks in advance 😉
At lower catch counts, the height of the throws has a huge impact, so to get a longer record with, say 12 balls, you could just throw the last ball way higher. The the record could be broken by fractions of a second. It's better to have a discrete event to count, and catches works better. Once records get past a minute, the chances are they will be broken by more time than the length of a single throw and catch. for long endurance records, it's better to let jugglers juggle at their natural pace, rather than juggle faster to get more throws in. And nobody wants to count the throws in an hour-long record, just like nobody wants to count the steps in a marathon.
what am i doing its 3:04 AM and i cant even juggle 3 balls
You got this! I believe in you :)
I can point you in the direction of ua-cam.com/video/2WRqpvVXM0k/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/dCYDZDlcO6g/v-deo.html
its 02.54 but close enought id say.
Have you learned to juggle yet?
lmao. Its 3 AM for me
it took me a week of total dedication and i only punched myself in the stomach about 100 times, try using hackey sacks to learn with, they wont roll away when you drop them, also kneel on the floor and try bouncing them off a wall, another good practice is to just hold 3 objects and continuously move them around in your hands, 1,2,3,1,2,3, utilizing the free space you have, it feels like braiding hair
Gatto’s records will eventually be broken, but there has never been, and will never be, another juggler so far ahead of his generation, so far ahead of the rest that he makes it look like witchcraft even to other top-flight jugglers. He showed the rest of us what was possible for the whole of his career.
Not only that, the stuff he did in private training was significantly better that what he did in public, and when he did make videos, he didn't do tons of takes. Never stopped improving either.
If only he'd given siteswaps a chance.
So few people actually juggle so i think there will be as awesome juggler someday :)
Derek Maggard Can you imagine what he might have achieved? Mind you like all of us he had blind spots: he famously couldn’t throw flats (ie clubs thrown without any spin, before anyone asks) which is pretty much a basic skill for most jugglers. But what he could do, he did better than anyone else could dream of.
What's funny is that Gatto was, early on, criticized for "artless" juggling. Because his routines focused on high numbers rather than the performance with them. A lot of his contemporaries and older performers disliked that he would put all this effort into gym efforts and numbers over crafting an intricate show. Now he's seen as a throwback to artistic juggling in contrast with the WJF.
Thanks for making this! Really cool to see all these records back to back with the context 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
omg the real wes peden?
Thank you for mentioning me! I really liked how you went through everything that led up to the different records! I would love more videos like this!
In that case patreon.com/lukeburrage
Är du norsk?
@@Norden05 Yep!
Imagining to collect 14 balls in the ground ....these guys have a great reason to keep those balls in air
I was there for Boppo's 9 sticks. He did it when visiting San Francisco, and had to talk his way into the hall at the Glen Park Rec Center.
Great video! My favourite record is 7 rings 15 minutes. Casually done in front of a non circus audience, clean finish at exactly 15m after a perfect 5up pirouette. The longest run of 7 objects ever, and he showed (much better than in his ball record imo) that he could have gone so much longer if he wished...
The background for every record and the insight are really interesting! Thank you!
That 7 club finish..... DAYUM 👏👏👏
0:56 there is actually one other person that has beaten Alex’s record twice...
Alex Barron
3 ball world record is like 12 hours. Thats absolutley crazy to me bc like how do you eat, drink, shit, etc
He wore a diaper...man shit his pants while juggling. That’s real dedication right there
ling ling 40 hours
Then imagine trying to beat that but falling short by one minute
I’d drop as soon as I tried dropping a load in the diaper, if not squeezing it out having to stand and juggle in my own stank! Not a snowballs chance in hell a poopy nappy doesn’t make drop
Juggling 11 for 33 was my most impressive one, but the marathon ones are amazing in an endurance manner.
Please do feet juggling world records!
Truly amazing! Anthony Gatto is a name to reckon with. He has some extra ordinary skill of juggling.
Tha nka for presenting such a nice collection!!!
Commenting this high-quality video just to support your work! Keep up, Luke!
I like the clean finish at the end of Gatto's 7 clubs. Just in case it's ever broken, there will always be an asterisk by the record knowing Gatto could have continued for lord knows how long.
no there wont be an asterisk, drunkard
Gatto's five clubs for forty five minutes in 1989, during the same two day period during which he set half a dozen records in total, and also ending with a priouette and clean finish (after Nick's instruction, "Okay, bring 'em in") also should be mentioned. I was there. Was it not recorded on video?
Your videos are so high quality yet not nearly enough views!
I found this video so good that my way of supporting it is to transfer the subtitles to Spanish so that all the Latin people can understand it
Gatto is, undeniably, the greatest of all time at that extraordinary numbers endurance thing. Just superhuman.
This summary is so good, I'd love to show that to any new juggler/interested person in order to make them understand how much of a sport juggling has become :)
What a great video, Luke! Great context on some key events and I'm having trouble arguing with your list.
Just watched back this Video. Really well made. Good to understand for a person who's not really into juggling but also not too boring for someone like me who is always up to date with the world records. Really nice!
really well put together video, lots of research and the narrative behind each record is present, unlike most "top lists"
The 2 hours straight juggling is very impressive!!!!!!
very nice round up, thanks for making it. i wonder if we have seen the start of a split where people are now choosing to concentrate on either the sprint or the marathon, making it more like the track events at the olypmics where its normal to compete in one or two races, rather than in swimming where its easier to compete in many different lengths. and people are concentrating more on one stroke in swimming (one prop) rather than all 3 props like his lordship gatto of juggleton.
I put this video on for my four year old son and didn’t expect to find myself so impressed and interested!
Gatto’s 7 clubs is tops! I met him a couple of times. I was selling shirts at IJA in 1995 and asked him “how much to sign 2 dozen shirts?” And just asked to have one of each kind I had (3 shirts). Afterward when I had to reduce my shirts to cost to sell them ($5), the signed ones went for $25! He helped me break even!
juggling need this kind of documentary, thx !
Great selection and commentary. I was there for the 6 ring record and had no idea it would last so long.
Bruce Tiemann is pronounced Teeman not Tyeman btw.
Great video. But all of these records were high numbers in a base patterns. I would love to see body throws or siteswaps next!!
What a great video, Luke! This is great content! Thanks for making it! :)
7 clubs for 4:24 with another clean finish, I wouldn't be surprised if Gatto could go quite a bit longer if there had been someone close to him to push him
In that training session Gatto broke several records. In the 1950s the experts said no one could run a 4 minute mile. Then a racer did. After that, many more runners ran a 4 minute mile. Enrico Rastelli started a new style in the 1920s. Then jugglers like Francis Brunn carried on that tradition. Anthony Gatto bounced a ball on his head during his most difficult tricks. Just like Rastelli.
6:33 that right there is a record that I don't think will be broken by anybody within the next 100 years - except maybe by Alex himself.
Look out for Tom Whitfield! He has gotten 25 catches on camera and 27 off camera! Exciting times!!
This aged like milk.
@@jackthejuggler ok maybe that was a little too ambitious a statement on my part. Who did the thing?
@@chandir7752 Tom Whitfield got 34 catches last year.
Great video! How did it take YT a year to recommend it? Was still a blast. Good choices for the list and loved the comments too!
gatto will always be in my heart
What a brilliant. Simple and informative video. Thanks.
I'm a very good 3 ball juggler but watching this video is humbling!
Luke!! This amazing video needs an update!! Esteban Almonacid Cárdenas has the actual World récord in 6 and 7 Balls cascade endurence. He is from my country Chile 🇨🇱
Thanks a lot for making this Luke !
Very well done video
I was gonna make a juggling joke... but I dropped the ball.
I love this video! Great documentary!
I just started to do 3 ball juggling this is just crazy
Watching these again Gattos 7 club record obliterates everything else.
they could go beyond that, these guys are amazing and show that we humans could do incredible things
Great compendium Luke, thank you!!
Superb video Luke!
I think the next world record will be with 9 clubs from Eivind!
Being a competitive juggler has its ups and downs
Lol
It takes a lot of balls.
Ofek Snir ... Mannnnn, that dude .......... srsly crazy Also, obviously Gatto is the GOAT but Snik's endurance is just nuts for balls..!
Gatto = GOAT
Actually in italian means cat, champion all time
Goato
Gatto=Goatt
8:29 *second attempt :D
Anthony Gatto is the boy born with juggling clubs in his hands.
Well, he was indeed pushed from an early age. I once saw an MC (falsely) assert "I'd be as good as Anthony, too, if I could get my father to pick up my drops"
I went to the BU juggling club I'd say in 2004, and Vova did a 6 ball mills mess with my 2.75" silicone balls. Extremely impressive
I like the video of the ring juggling at 1:20 where the guy throws 6000 rings in just 3 seconds.
Magnificent, as always.
I have never searched for this video
Meanwhile I drop my phone on my face when I'm holding it with 2 hands in bed.
Really good documentary video. It's fascinating to see these juggling landmarks. Gatto is great.
2:15
This guy is a juggling monster. I mean look at how his shirt changes colour when he sweats..
Nice summary!
in French Gatto means cake
gâteau
I think the 6 club WR should be included in this. Anthony Gatto's record of 7 minutes and 38 seconds.
It's too similar to his 7 club record. Also, someone broke an earlier 6 club record of Gatto's and he reclaimed the record shortly after. Nobody managed to improve on any of Gatto's 7 club records before him.
@@lukeburrage How many of the other WRs you mentioned were broken by more than one person? And the 7 ball record was Anthony's then Thorsten Borucha broke it, Anthony reclaimed it and then Ofek Snir broke it.
And I thought juggling 3 balls for a minute was good but people are doing this for hours with more balls 🤯
Great video- thanks!
A young chilean juggler, Esteban Almonacid holds an impressive world récord for 5 ball backcrosses
Oh yeah, I saw him live some weeks ago. He did 7 bxx on stage, though Ty Tojos bxx are probably even more advanced.
What record?
Lucas Zileri ua-cam.com/video/EAdtCeULIOE/v-deo.html
Wonderful Luke :-)
Gatto is the G.O.A.T.
Has Anthony Gatto ever been interviewed about retiring...? He's an absolite legend and just stopped and vanished from juggling. I understand stopping after so long as anybody could get bored if you've dedicated youself to one skill for so long, but he just vanished 🤔🤔
He took up concreting full time I think. My impression is that he didn't really have the greatest relationship with the rest of the juggling community being disdainful of what he views as ugly tricks and records which were a 'lucky' run after thousands of attempts. He also disliked that his skill level was under appreciated by non jugglers who tend to view juggling as a circus activity and can't really understand or appreciate the immense skill and training that goes into the stuff top level jugglers can do. This and I think neck pain from juggling meant he just decided to retire and distance himself from juggling all at once I think
Awesome video!
The most impressive juggling record is always your own personal best! 😅
Everything else is just motivation to push harder...
so five balls for about 30 seconds for me then.
@@sharpnova2 Nice! With five balls, I have 23 catches yet. The progress is very slow for me.
For me 20 bubbles in 5 seconds.
That's props. Nicely said.
Cool Video!!
The most impressiv current juggling records for me in order:
1.AG- 7 clubs
2.AG- 10 rings
3.AG- 9 rings
4.AG- 8 rings
5.AG- 6 clubs
6.AG- 9 balls
7.AG- 8 balls
8.AG- 7 rings
9. Ofek Snir- 7 balls
10. Thomas Dietz- 5 clubs
11. Christian Hauschild- 6 balls
12. Ofek Snir- 5 balls
13. Alex Barron- 11 balls
14. Tom Whitfield- 10 balls
15. AG/ Willy- 12 rings
16. AG- 11 rings
17. Alex Barron- 12 balls
18. Alex Barron- 14 balls
19. Alex Barron- 13 balls
I'm sure that ball juggling records will be broken the next years,including 8 and 9 balls. I'm also sure that Anthonys Ring and Club Record will stay for a veeeeery long time at least around the next 50 years.
id like to see 15 done.
though to me, the guy setting the 5 balls record while coming within striking distance of the 4 ball record is insane
You should see the current 5 ball world record, it's actually longer than the 4 ball record as of now(which has also been improved).
GATTO is a GODO!
realy so well made like a pro documentary
My school has been doing a juggling show for 19 years now. I have only been in it for 3 years. I can juggle rings, balls, and clubs. But last year a 5th grader in my skit could juggle 5 balls.
you should consider making a documentary
How did I end up here...... Still, very interesting tbf
Benjamin Elfant juggled and passed horseback going around a Arena with clubs for a world record. #BenjaminTheClown #JugglingTaxi
The secret to juggling : BIG HANDS
You joke but Bruce Tiemann (pronounced Teeman not Tyeman btw, contra this video) has absolutely enormous hands. Gatto not so much
It is possible to do numbers juggling with small hands, just very difficult. I have smaller than average hands and have managed a 12 ball flash.
great great great video!
Leo James is incredible and easily should have made the top 2 on this list. He bounce juggles 7 balls while balancing on a board with rolling tube underneath it. Over 3 minutes.
I saw a Swiss guy do this with a _double_ rola bola
this is such a random video to watch at 1am
Great video!!
3 balls for 30 seconds is my record.
Nice! Im working on five, its so hard. 😂
I can do 3 for half an hour
Great video!!!
Ahora el record mundial de 6 yb7 pelotas lo tiene El Chileno Esteban Almonacid Cárdenas ..
everyone be breakin records during quarantine
Thanks for the video, I got a question: why sometimes it's good to talk about catches and other times it's good to talk about temporal duration? Thanks in advance 😉
At lower catch counts, the height of the throws has a huge impact, so to get a longer record with, say 12 balls, you could just throw the last ball way higher. The the record could be broken by fractions of a second. It's better to have a discrete event to count, and catches works better. Once records get past a minute, the chances are they will be broken by more time than the length of a single throw and catch. for long endurance records, it's better to let jugglers juggle at their natural pace, rather than juggle faster to get more throws in. And nobody wants to count the throws in an hour-long record, just like nobody wants to count the steps in a marathon.
@@lukeburrage Thanks for the explanations, have a nice day ;)
6:25 song name?
Very impressing!
damn i have literally no interest in juggling but this is such an enjoyable thing to watch that i watched the whole video all the way through
What am I doing at 1:47 in the morning I can’t even juggle 2 balls
2:21 theres a face in his shirt 😆
I don’t break records when I juggle
I break vases
I’m surprised no one’s beaten that 8 ring record.
So freaking cool
very good
Wow! What planet are these people from? LOL
The next to broken a record a juggling balls will be Luca Point from Brazil 🤹🏻♂️
Yes.