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I kept seeing Juggling for the Complete Klutz recommended as the book for people who “can’t even catch a rolled-up sock.” Problem is, the physical book + beanbag set is out of stock in a lot of places, or people lose the little bags.
It is important to note that Juggling for the Complete Klutz is a copyrighted work owned by Klutz (an imprint of Scholastic). Downloading a free PDF from a "file locker" or torrent site is technically a violation of copyright law. While the book is decades old, it remains in print and is a consistent seller.
Because the original physical book is harder to find in print, many aspiring jugglers search for a to get the instructions digitally.
Juggling for the Complete Klutz was their flagship product. It didn't just teach juggling; it sold the juggling experience . The original print edition famously came packaged with three beanbags (often square, usually denim or nylon) attached to the front cover. This was a stroke of marketing genius: the customer didn't have to go out and buy props; they had everything they needed to start immediately.
But the true gift of the Klutz method is . Once you’ve done something your brain swore was impossible, other challenges feel smaller. Learning guitar? Eating with chopsticks? Parallel parking? Piece of cake.