From: "The Balloon Guy" <bllnguy21@hotmail.com> To: balloon@balloonhq.com Subject: a correction on the cure for wrists Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 02:10:18 PDT Ms. Triana asked me to send forward this to the forum, so before I do, I would like to state that I appologize for not giving credit where credit is due, Thanks to you too Triana, Joshua Kamradt The Balloon Guy (German Chapter) bllnguy21@hotmail.com PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM To: bllnguy21@hotmail.com Subject: Re: a cure for the wristsfor wrists Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:51:31 EDT >I actually like to work my wrists with a little bit of contact juggling >before i get in to a show. The motions involoved have always managed to >keep me CTS free, and it reduces the soreness because it helps me to >stretch >the wrists too. Also, it adds a neat little new thing to any hsow, >catching >the eyes of not only children, but adults too. You can find books and >videos on Contact Juggling all over the net, and most will help to get you >started. If anyone wants personal recommendations, then they need to >contact me privately, as I am not an advertiser, and do not wish to even >mistakenly be considered as one. If you have absolutley no idea of what >Contact Juggling is, watch the movie "LABRYNTH" with David Bowie. The >Sorcerer, David Bowie, does CJ with glass/acrylic balls... enjoy. My roommate teachs contact juggling and is thinking of producing a teaching video as we have not seen one yet. Just to give proper credit, David Bowie did not do any of the contact juggling. The juggler was Michael Moshen, and he was crouched behind Bowie with just his hands sticking out between his armpits (kind of like a puppet). This guy is absolutely incredible as he did it all without being able to see the ball! Penni ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com