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  2. Object manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Object manipulation is a form of dexterity play or performance in which one or more people physically interact with one or more objects. Many object manipulation skills are recognised circus skills. Other object manipulation skills are linked to sport, magic, and everyday objects or practices.

  3. Category:Object manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Other object manipulation skills are linked to sport, magic, and everyday objects or practices. Many object manipulation skills use special props made for that purpose: examples include the varied circus props such as balls , clubs , hoops , rings , poi , staff, and devil sticks ; magic props such as cards and coins; sports equipment such as ...

  4. List of skill toys - Wikipedia

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    A skill toy is an object or theatrical prop used for dexterity play or an object manipulation performance. A skill toy can be any static or inanimate object with which a person dances, manipulates, spins, tosses, or simply plays. Most skill toys are played alone, although some can be played with multiple people (such as footbag, juggling, and ...

  5. List of circus skills - Wikipedia

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    Circus skills are a group of disciplines that have been performed as entertainment in circus, carnival, sideshow, busking, variety, vaudeville, or music hall shows. Most circus skills are still being performed today. Many are also practiced by non-performers as a hobby.

  6. Motor skill - Wikipedia

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    In the journal article "Gender Differences in Motor Skill Proficiency From Childhood to Adolescence" by Lisa Barrett, the evidence for gender-based motor skills is apparent. In general, boys are more skillful in object control and object manipulation skills. These tasks include throwing, kicking, and catching skills.

  7. Toss juggling - Wikipedia

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    Toss juggling is a form of object manipulation. Juggling techniques and patterns ... Passing is the juggling skill of throwing objects between two or more jugglers ...

  8. Forms of juggling - Wikipedia

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    Objects, typically balls, clubs or rings, are repeatedly thrown and caught in a variety of different patterns and styles. The term "toss juggling" is only used by a very small subset of jugglers to distinguish between "pure juggling" (throwing and catching juggling) and the wider range of circus skills usually associated with the term "juggling ...

  9. Contact juggling - Wikipedia

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    Contact manipulation is a form of object manipulation that focuses on the movement of objects such as balls in contact with the body. Although often used in conjunction with " toss juggling ", it differs in that it involves the rolling of one or more objects without releasing them into the air.