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A's side can feel easier to throw as you can focus on one hand. |
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A 1|1: P z z Z |
A 1|1: P z z Z |
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B 1|1: P z Z z |
B 1|1: P z Z z |
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A 1|1: Pass zip zip Zap |
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B 1|1: Pass zip Zap zip |
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The juggler B here only has passes/ zaps from one hand, so you could vary with which hand you start for practicing both of them. |
The juggler B here only has passes/ zaps from one hand, so you could vary with which hand you start for practicing both of them. |
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Revision as of 08:28, 18 January 2026
← Back to Zaps and Passes ←
Patterns to do before this one
- Inverted Parsnip for learning passes
Note: You don't need selfs for this one!
Pattern
A and B do different things, as the period is even (8). The pattern also non-symmetrical (i.e. both hands of each juggler also do different things), as the per-juggler period is even (4).
A's side can feel easier to throw as you can focus on one hand.
A 1|1: P z z Z B 1|1: P z Z z
Or in words:
A 1|1: Pass zip zip Zap B 1|1: Pass zip Zap zip
The juggler B here only has passes/ zaps from one hand, so you could vary with which hand you start for practicing both of them.
Juggler A has Zap, Pass thrown from different hands but thrown to the same hand of your partner. This is also called a stack.