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In this 7-club pattern, one juggler has the Why Not sequence, but with double passes instead of single passes, while the other juggler has a 7 club 2-count (but with higher double passes, as this is an asynchronous pattern). |
In this 7-club pattern, one juggler has the Why Not sequence, but with double passes instead of single passes, while the other juggler has a 7 club 2-count (but with higher double passes, as this is an asynchronous pattern) and the occasional 3-countish 2 selfs to switch the hand the double passes come from. |
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== Patterns to do before this one == |
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A starts with 4 clubs and the why not sequence with crossing double passes. |
A starts with 4 clubs and the why not sequence with crossing double passes. |
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B starts with 3 clubs and begins with a self slightly after A - or reacts to the incoming double pass just as you would do in 7 club 2-count. |
B starts with 3 clubs and begins with a self slightly after A - or reacts to the incoming double pass just as you would do in 7 club 2-count and two selfs after two passes, so that double passes also come from the left hand. |
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Revision as of 19:52, 28 December 2025
In this 7-club pattern, one juggler has the Why Not sequence, but with double passes instead of single passes, while the other juggler has a 7 club 2-count (but with higher double passes, as this is an asynchronous pattern) and the occasional 3-countish 2 selfs to switch the hand the double passes come from.
Patterns to do before this one
Pattern Description
A starts with 4 clubs and the why not sequence with crossing double passes.
B starts with 3 clubs and begins with a self slightly after A - or reacts to the incoming double pass just as you would do in 7 club 2-count and two selfs after two passes, so that double passes also come from the left hand.
A 2|2 D S D H z B 1|2 S D S D S
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