Here are just a few quick updates of things going on in thejoggling world. More evidence that the sport is gaining in popularity. We may see a day when joggling gets officially added as an Olympic sport.
+Julian Tamreports that he joggled the Bay and Back 5K race in Hamilton, Canada. He came in with a time of 27:37 in the most crowded race he’s ever done. Congrats on a great effort Julian! With some more experience you’ll be a sub 25 joggler in no time. He asked for advice on how to get faster. If you’re curious, check out these two jogglers posts.
1.6 things to make you faster
2.Even more tips for running faster
Julian also graduated from medical school which just goes to show you how smart some jogglers are. He asked if anyone knew of any jogglers in Saskatchewan…anyone?
+Barry Goldmeierreports that he did the Boston marathon this year. Even got his picture in theBoston Globe. He says that the race was fun and he made it the whole way without the streets getting closed. The life of a joggling marathon can sometimes be dangerous!
+Quentinreports that he finally got his set of Gballz and went out for a joggle. On trying for the first time he says
“When I finally got around to reaching for that third ball, I was quickly able to realize how well juggling and running can work together. I couldn’t juggle for long without a drop or two, but this was all it took to sell me on the whole concept. I plan to keep at it.”
Great job Quentin!!
+Greg Phillipsreports from Canada on his initial joggling progress. According to him he’s done over 5 joggling workouts. And he’s shown some significant improvements already. The first one was an 8.5 K in which he had 58 drops. His second was a 10K with only 42 drops. By his fifth joggle he was able to go 8K with only 7 drops. Now that’s progress!! Greg actually came up with an interesting metric called the mP for measuring drops/meter. I’m going to do a separate post on this one.
+Laurareports that she’s been joggling on the Mediterranean beaches of Spain. She says that she has Hong Kong jogglerBruce Foremanto thank for introducing her to the sport. She also recommends joggling with lemons if you are going near water. They float.
+Dr. Joe Havlickreports that he’s finally tried joggling. He did a 5K and had about 20 drops. This is his initial training for the Philly Triathlon that he’s doing on Saturday. He may try joggling the third leg. Good luck Dr. Joe! Incidentally, he had put together an excellent juggling tutorial calledJuggling is a Snap. He’s not sure how long it will be around but the hosting fees are paid through next March. Check it out while you still can.
+ Flurpy reports that his joggling in South Africa is making a real splash with the running community. You can see the extensive discussion about joggling over at thisRunners World forum.
Around the US, Canada, Europe and Africa, joggling is truly an international sport. Are therejogglersfrom other places around the world?
Let us know you’re out there by leaving a comment below.

Here are just a few quick updates of things going on in thejoggling world. More evidence that the sport is gaining in popularity. We may see a day when joggling gets officially added as an Olympic sport.
+Julian Tamreports that he joggled the Bay and Back 5K race in Hamilton, Canada. He came in with a time of 27:37 in the most crowded race he’s ever done. Congrats on a great effort Julian! With some more experience you’ll be a sub 25 joggler in no time. He asked for advice on how to get faster. If you’re curious, check out these two jogglers posts.
1.6 things to make you faster
2.Even more tips for running faster
Julian also graduated from medical school which just goes to show you how smart some jogglers are. He asked if anyone knew of any jogglers in Saskatchewan…anyone?
+Barry Goldmeierreports that he did the Boston marathon this year. Even got his picture in theBoston Globe. He says that the race was fun and he made it the whole way without the streets getting closed. The life of a joggling marathon can sometimes be dangerous!
+Quentinreports that he finally got his set of Gballz and went out for a joggle. On trying for the first time he says
Great job Quentin!!
+Greg Phillipsreports from Canada on his initial joggling progress. According to him he’s done over 5 joggling workouts. And he’s shown some significant improvements already. The first one was an 8.5 K in which he had 58 drops. His second was a 10K with only 42 drops. By his fifth joggle he was able to go 8K with only 7 drops. Now that’s progress!! Greg actually came up with an interesting metric called the mP for measuring drops/meter. I’m going to do a separate post on this one.
+Laurareports that she’s been joggling on the Mediterranean beaches of Spain. She says that she has Hong Kong jogglerBruce Foremanto thank for introducing her to the sport. She also recommends joggling with lemons if you are going near water. They float.
+Dr. Joe Havlickreports that he’s finally tried joggling. He did a 5K and had about 20 drops. This is his initial training for the Philly Triathlon that he’s doing on Saturday. He may try joggling the third leg. Good luck Dr. Joe! Incidentally, he had put together an excellent juggling tutorial calledJuggling is a Snap. He’s not sure how long it will be around but the hosting fees are paid through next March. Check it out while you still can.
+ Flurpy reports that his joggling in South Africa is making a real splash with the running community. You can see the extensive discussion about joggling over at thisRunners World forum.
Around the US, Canada, Europe and Africa, joggling is truly an international sport. Are therejogglersfrom other places around the world?
Let us know you’re out there by leaving a comment below.