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Latest revision as of 14:16, 24 May 2021
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A flash is throwing the objects and catching them only once. A juggle is throwing and catching each object twice.
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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).
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Balls, disks, clubs, objects that don’t break or can’t hurt you.
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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.
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The following video gives a good and detailed explanation of what siteswap is and how it is calculated.
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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
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3 + 5 + 2 = 10, 10 ÷ 3 = 3⅓; you can’t have a fraction of a ball.
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Looking at the sequence timing diagram, the 3 and the 1 will collide. In contrast, a 531 pattern is valid.
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Anthony Gatto is a famous and expert juggler. He is very talented. Here is a video of him practicing:
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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
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Where you start the pattern throwing to yourself, ex. SSSPSSSPSSSP
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Where you start with a pass, ex. PSSSPSSSPSSS
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References