Anyone else into Begleri?

I picked up a Thumb Chuck about a year ago. Finally started to really get into it recently. Then I found belgeri. And WOW!!

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Nope, sadly you are the only one.

There was a midget seriously into it a few years back.

But he got lost in a forest while looking for a Pokémon clue.

You may get a bogus response to you question.

But Belgeri are considered to be Concealed weapons in most states, now.

You may be better off Juggling Zoo animal shaped sponges while blindfolded.

Good luck…

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i was just lost mine

I didn’t know what begleri is so I looked it up. The hand wraps and aerial tricks remind of 5A play. I’m intrigued.

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I’ve been using the aroundsquare’s knuckle bone that seperates and converts (when you add the string) to begleri.
Progress is slow, but many things start slow until you start to develop muscle memory and trick vocabulary.

Link to tutorials:

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Is this true Doc?

True or not it’s still quite funny.

Glad I live in Texas where it’s common for many things to be legal to carry.:wink:

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I found this tutorial to be very helpful… and he has a entire series as well.

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Concealed weapon?? Next thing you’re going to tell me is that paper airplanes are concealed weapons. After all, they can cause a paper cut.

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Guys! Begleri is really fun and also pocket friendly. Just check out @aroundsquare and @kendagera (me) on Instagram. If you have any questions I will gladly answer for you :blush:

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Thanks. This has been huge help to get me started. I think I’m hooked.

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That’s awesome