Console wrote:Hey, I just don't think that juggling is that difficult, I have no problem with it really. What would it take to be considered 'good' at it is all I want to know.
I think it's a fair enough question actually.
At the risk of getting accused of being "obsessed with table tennis", I shall provide an example from the sport that I know about; I am a middle-division standard in the local league. I think I'm reasonable for the division I'm in. I could certainly beat "the man off the street". I'm rubbish, however, compared to Mrs Topher, who is the division below the Premier Division and reasonable for her division. Nationally, she just inside top 50 women in the country, which I would consider to be a very good standard and probably in the top 5% of the population, however, it would be impossible for her to beat, say, Kelly Sibley, who is currently England's number 1 woman. If you wanted to go to the top end of the scale, Skeggs, is poor internationally.
Basically standards are relative.