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==1. Explain the following:==
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==1. Explain the following:== <!--T:3-->
  
===a. The difference between a flash and a juggle===
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A flash is throwing the balls and catching them. A juggle is throwing and catching each ball twice.
 
A flash is throwing the balls and catching them. A juggle is throwing and catching each ball twice.
  
===b. The difference between a cascade and a fountain===
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A cascade goes to the opposite hand (like a 3 ball pattern), while a fountain goes to the same hand (like two balls in 1 hand or a 4 ball pattern).
 
A cascade goes to the opposite hand (like a 3 ball pattern), while a fountain goes to the same hand (like two balls in 1 hand or a 4 ball pattern).
  
==2. Safety:==
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==2. Safety:== <!--T:8-->
  
===a. What are appropriate things to juggle?===
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===a. What are appropriate things to juggle?=== <!--T:9-->
  
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Balls, disks, clubs, objects that don’t break or can’t hurt you.
 
Balls, disks, clubs, objects that don’t break or can’t hurt you.
  
===b. What are not appropriate things to juggle?===
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===b. What are not appropriate things to juggle?=== <!--T:11-->
  
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Professional jugglers will juggle very dangerous things such as knives, flaming torches and sharp objects. You should stay away from these and practice safe choices for juggling.
 
Professional jugglers will juggle very dangerous things such as knives, flaming torches and sharp objects. You should stay away from these and practice safe choices for juggling.
  
==3. Know what siteswap notation is and be able to explain the following patterns:==
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==3. Know what siteswap notation is and be able to explain the following patterns:== <!--T:13-->
  
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The following video gives a good and detailed explanation of what siteswap is and how it is calculated.
 
The following video gives a good and detailed explanation of what siteswap is and how it is calculated.
  
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{{#widget:YouTube|id=7dwgusHjA0Y}}
 
{{#widget:YouTube|id=7dwgusHjA0Y}}
  
===3 (3 ball juggling)===
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===3 (3 ball juggling)=== <!--T:16-->
  
===4 (4 ball juggling)===
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===4 (4 ball juggling)=== <!--T:17-->
  
===441 (3 ball U shape)===
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===441 (3 ball U shape)=== <!--T:18-->
  
===53 (4 ball half shower)===
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===53 (4 ball half shower)=== <!--T:19-->
  
==4. Know this additional siteswap notation:==
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==4. Know this additional siteswap notation:== <!--T:20-->
  
===55500 (3 up)===
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===55500 (3 up)=== <!--T:21-->
  
===52512 (baby juggling pattern)===
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===52512 (baby juggling pattern)=== <!--T:22-->
  
===531===
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===531=== <!--T:23-->
  
===0123456===
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===0123456=== <!--T:24-->
  
===51 (3 ball shower)===
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===51 (3 ball shower)=== <!--T:25-->
  
==5. Explain the following:==
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==5. Explain the following:== <!--T:26-->
  
===a. How can you tell how many balls are in a siteswap pattern?===
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===a. How can you tell how many balls are in a siteswap pattern?=== <!--T:27-->
  
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The numbers in the sequence are added then divided by how many numbers are in the sequence; for example 543 would be 5 + 4 + 3 = 12, 12 ÷ 3 = 4
 
The numbers in the sequence are added then divided by how many numbers are in the sequence; for example 543 would be 5 + 4 + 3 = 12, 12 ÷ 3 = 4
  
===b. Why is 352 an invalid pattern?===
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===b. Why is 352 an invalid pattern?=== <!--T:29-->
  
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3 + 5 + 2 = 10,  10 ÷ 3 = 3⅓; you can’t have a fraction of a ball.
 
3 + 5 + 2 = 10,  10 ÷ 3 = 3⅓; you can’t have a fraction of a ball.
  
===c. Why is 351 an invalid pattern?===
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===c. Why is 351 an invalid pattern?=== <!--T:31-->
  
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Looking at the sequence timing diagram, the 3 and the 1 will collide. In contrast, a 531 pattern is valid.
 
Looking at the sequence timing diagram, the 3 and the 1 will collide. In contrast, a 531 pattern is valid.
  
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[[File:Invalid 351 juggling pattern.png|350 px]]
 
[[File:Invalid 351 juggling pattern.png|350 px]]
  
==6. Watch a video of three professional jugglers practicing their craft.==
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==6. Watch a video of three professional jugglers practicing their craft.== <!--T:34-->
  
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Anthony Gatto is a famous and expert juggler. He is very talented. Here is a video of him practicing:
 
Anthony Gatto is a famous and expert juggler. He is very talented. Here is a video of him practicing:
  
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==7. Passing theory and practice:==
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==7. Passing theory and practice:== <!--T:37-->
  
===a. What is a 3 count pattern? Why is it a common pattern for beginners?===
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===a. What is a 3 count pattern? Why is it a common pattern for beginners?=== <!--T:38-->
  
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You throw to yourself for 3 throws then pass to your partner. The pattern looks like:
 
You throw to yourself for 3 throws then pass to your partner. The pattern looks like:
  
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SSSPSSSPSSSP
 
SSSPSSSPSSSP
  
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where S is throw to yourself, and P is a Pass
 
where S is throw to yourself, and P is a Pass
  
===b. What is a slow start?===
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Where you start the pattern throwing to yourself, ex. SSSPSSSPSSSP
 
Where you start the pattern throwing to yourself, ex. SSSPSSSPSSSP
  
===c. What is a fast start?===
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===c. What is a fast start?=== <!--T:44-->
  
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Where you start with a pass, ex. PSSSPSSSPSSS
 
Where you start with a pass, ex. PSSSPSSSPSSS
  
==8. Complete two of the four following items:==
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==8. Complete two of the four following items:== <!--T:46-->
  
===a. Juggle 3 balls for at least 15 catches===
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===a. Juggle 3 balls for at least 15 catches=== <!--T:47-->
  
===b. Juggle 2 balls in 1 hand===
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===b. Juggle 2 balls in 1 hand=== <!--T:48-->
  
===c. Flash 4 balls===
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===c. Flash 4 balls=== <!--T:49-->
  
===d. Pass with another person for at least 12 catches===
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===d. Pass with another person for at least 12 catches=== <!--T:50-->
  
==9. How can juggling be used for evangelism or ministry?==
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==9. How can juggling be used for evangelism or ministry?== <!--T:51-->
  
==References==
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* [http://www.juggling.org/help/siteswap/masses.html Siteswap explanation]
 
* [http://www.juggling.org/help/siteswap/masses.html Siteswap explanation]
  
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1. Explain the following:

a. The difference between a flash and a juggle

A flash is throwing the balls and catching them. A juggle is throwing and catching each ball twice.

b. The difference between a cascade and a fountain

A cascade goes to the opposite hand (like a 3 ball pattern), while a fountain goes to the same hand (like two balls in 1 hand or a 4 ball pattern).

2. Safety:

a. What are appropriate things to juggle?

Balls, disks, clubs, objects that don’t break or can’t hurt you.

b. What are not appropriate things to juggle?

Professional jugglers will juggle very dangerous things such as knives, flaming torches and sharp objects. You should stay away from these and practice safe choices for juggling.

3. Know what siteswap notation is and be able to explain the following patterns:

The following video gives a good and detailed explanation of what siteswap is and how it is calculated.

3 (3 ball juggling)

4 (4 ball juggling)

441 (3 ball U shape)

53 (4 ball half shower)

4. Know this additional siteswap notation:

55500 (3 up)

52512 (baby juggling pattern)

531

0123456

51 (3 ball shower)

5. Explain the following:

a. How can you tell how many balls are in a siteswap pattern?

The numbers in the sequence are added then divided by how many numbers are in the sequence; for example 543 would be 5 + 4 + 3 = 12, 12 ÷ 3 = 4

b. Why is 352 an invalid pattern?

3 + 5 + 2 = 10, 10 ÷ 3 = 3⅓; you can’t have a fraction of a ball.

c. Why is 351 an invalid pattern?

Looking at the sequence timing diagram, the 3 and the 1 will collide. In contrast, a 531 pattern is valid.

Invalid 351 juggling pattern.png

6. Watch a video of three professional jugglers practicing their craft.

Anthony Gatto is a famous and expert juggler. He is very talented. Here is a video of him practicing:

7. Passing theory and practice:

a. What is a 3 count pattern? Why is it a common pattern for beginners?

You throw to yourself for 3 throws then pass to your partner. The pattern looks like:

SSSPSSSPSSSP

where S is throw to yourself, and P is a Pass

b. What is a slow start?

Where you start the pattern throwing to yourself, ex. SSSPSSSPSSSP

c. What is a fast start?

Where you start with a pass, ex. PSSSPSSSPSSS

8. Complete two of the four following items:

a. Juggle 3 balls for at least 15 catches

b. Juggle 2 balls in 1 hand

c. Flash 4 balls

d. Pass with another person for at least 12 catches

9. How can juggling be used for evangelism or ministry?

References