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ArdellaSILVER Member member 1 post Location: Australia
Posted: Hello all! I've only just started contact juggling and received my first acrylic ball this week. I was super excited to try things I can't do with stickier silicone balls like squeeze ups, but I quickly discovered that my hands themselves are strangely sweaty and sticky which stops the ball moving smoothly between my fingers. Do I just have strangely clammy hands or is this something other people experience as well? Is there a way to help keep this from happening - powder like gymnasts, or even anti antiperspirant for my silly hands? Thanks for your help! I feel completely clueless.
tracethefaceBRONZE Member angry turtle 101 posts Location: Another haunted factory., USA
Posted: heya ardella, sadly i have no answer, but i'm likewise curious if anyone else has any tips since i too have experienced this.
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