Kerry Chan/Daily Journal Juggler Ben Farber believes juggling can help improve eye-hand coordination, focus and concentration. A juggler’s repertoire: Ben Farber to teach juggling at Washington Park for fitness event July 17, 2015, 05:00 AM By Kerry Chan Daily Journal As a professional juggler practicing the craft since fifth-grade, Ben Farber, 25, may have developed a mental edge that helps him navigate and respond to life’s challenges and obstacles with readiness and tenacity. “Life is a juggling act and learning how to juggle helps,” said Farber. Farber and his wife, Jessica have an 18-month-old daughter and knows far too well the struggles of raising a family on the Peninsula. Like the balls he passes back and forth seamlessly between his right and left hand, Farber, juggles classes at Cañada College and a multitude of odd jobs and errands so he can pay bills and be able perform and share the joy of juggling. Farber performs at Pizza My Heart on Fourth Avenue in downtown San Mateo every Tuesday and at birthday parties throughout the year. On Saturday, July 18, Farber will be performing at a Family. Fitness. Fun! event in Burlingame’s Washington Park. “Juggling for people is a super adrenaline rush, you feel this sense of connection to your audience, and if you do a good job, you can feel their energy, the smile on their face,” said Farber. While he enjoys the performance of juggling, Farber is just as enthusiastic to teach his passion with others. As the world uses more technology, everything is getting faster and people need to be able to multitask and make quick decisions to keep up, said Farber. “Juggling is just that, using both sides of your body and brain at the same time,” he said. As a concerned dad, Farber thinks it would be much safer if kids knew how to juggle and learn to stay focused and respond when they get their driver’s license at 16. Farber points to studies that have linked juggling with health benefits such as improved eye-hand coordination, focus and increased concentration. On Saturday, July 18, Farber is excited to show off his passion and talent in a lineup of performers and fitness experts at the Family. Fitness. Fun! event. There will be demonstrations of many kinds, including a Marionette Puppet Show, Gold Medal Martial Arts demonstration, magic show and exercising stations. Farber will be on site with 60 juggling balls, 20 diablos which are Chinese yo-yos, and three flower sticks ready to teach even the most uncoordinated audience member. “Learning to juggle three balls is honestly easier that learning how to ride a bike,” said Farber. The Family. Fitness. Fun! event is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 18 at Washington Park, 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. The event is hosted by the Daily Journal and a complete entertainment schedule can be found at smdailyjournal.com/familyfun.
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