Foot juggling is juggling and manipulating objects using the feet (and sometimes also the hands).
Foot juggling can be done standing up, using foot catches and kick-ups and other footbag and soccer juggling techniques; sitting with the feet off the ground, which allows the juggler to use their feet for juggling without having to use them for standing at the same time; or lying down and balancing objects on top of the soles of the feet (this type of foot juggling is called antipodism).
World records
Records listed on this page must be done using patterns where the number of objects is greater than the total number of hands and feet used, every object is thrown by a foot at some point in the pattern, and no hand or foot throws more than once in between two consecutive throws made by another hand or foot.
Foot juggling world records with publicly available video evidence:
1 foot
- 2 balls: 82 catches by Jorden Moir in 2013 (video)
- 3 balls: 67 catches by Stanislav Vysotskyi in 2016 (video)
- 4 balls: 7 catches by Stanislav Vysotskyi in 2016 (video)
- 2 clubs: 3 catches by Anthony Gatto in 2006 (video) and Brian OConnell in 2014 (video)
2 feet
- 3 balls: 49 catches by Jorden Moir in 2015 (video)
- 4 balls: 14 catches by Timur Kaibjanov in 2007 (video)
- 3 hoops: 9 catches by Olga Gevorkyan in 2013 (video)
Records with insufficient video evidence:
- 3 balls: 55 catches by Peter Irish in 2014 (video is not visible to the public)
1 hand and 1 foot
- 3 clubs: 4 catches by Brian OConnell in 2014 (video)
2 hands and 1 foot
- 4 balls: 34 catches by Michael Hendriksen in 2017 (video)
- 5 balls: 19 catches by Kuniaki Emoto in 2014 (video)
- 4 clubs: 30 catches by Christof Buch in 2013 (video)
2 hands and 2 feet
- 5 balls: 108 catches by Selyna Bogino in 2011 (video)
Records with insufficient video evidence:
- 5 balls: 116 catches by Yasmin Dell'acqua in 2017 (video no longer available)