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== Patterns to do Before This One == |
== Patterns to do Before This One == |
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just as in [[5 Club Why Not]] :) |
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This is a good pattern to practise heffs in the beginning. |
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The more stable these things are the more they will make it easier for you to learn the pattern - but [[heff]]s in passing patterns combine them with passes, often making them fly more to the front than intended, so a stable 4 club fountain alone won't let you immediately do these passing patterns. |
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solo: |
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* stable 3 club cascade |
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* [[423]] |
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* [[441]] |
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* "practicing 4 clubs" - i.e. you are at at least trying to learn 4 clubs with doubles and are getting some catches |
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passing with selfs and passes: |
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* At least [[5 club 1-count]] |
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* Probably n-count series. |
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Prelimnary exercises (thrown once as a trick in a different pattern): |
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* throw 441 (heff, heff, zip) into a [[4-count]] or [[5-count]] pattern instead of 3 selfs |
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* throw [[42]] (heff, flip) into a [[3-count]] or 4-count pattern (the flip can be skipped for a hold) |
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* in 5-count, 4-count or 3-count, steal the pattern by throwing repeated heffs like a solo 4 club pattern for 4-5 throws |
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== Companion Pattern == |
== Companion Pattern == |
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Revision as of 13:31, 6 November 2025
Patterns to do Before This One
just as in 5 Club Why Not :)
Companion Pattern
5-club Why-Not - this is of similar difficulty. It's good to practice both patterns. The 5-club Why-Not is probably the more common pattern than its "not-why"-brother.
The sequence one person has in 5c-Why-Not was "P S Z H Z" (see on its wiki page), and here it is "P H Z Z S" (see below). So it's quite similar, just mixed up!
Pattern
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Sequence: A starts and has straight passes, B has crossing passes.
A 1|2: P H z z S B 0|2: z S P H z
P=pass
z=zip
H=heff
B can start one beat later, which will maybe feel more intuitive. Then they have one club in each hand in the beginning and react on the incoming pass doing the self.