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Created page with "'''Late double''' is a diagonal double pass thrown instead of an expected straight single pass. Your juggling partner does not receive a pass at the expected beat and reacts by doing nothing. Seeing the incoming double pass, they free the right hand one beat later and continue their pattern. === Examples === * 4-count ; instead of : <pre>A) pass, self, self, self, pass, self, self, self, pass </pre> : <pre>B) pass, self, self,..."
 
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A: 3p 3 3 3 4p 3 3 3 3p ...
A: 3p 3 3 3 3p 3 3 3 3p ...
B: 3p 3 3 3 3p 3 3 3 3p ...
B: 3p 3 3 3 3p 3 3 3 3p ...
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 31 August 2025

Late double is a diagonal double pass thrown instead of an expected straight single pass. Your juggling partner does not receive a pass at the expected beat and reacts by doing nothing. Seeing the incoming double pass, they free the right hand one beat later and continue their pattern.

Examples

  • 4-count
instead of
A) pass,     self,     self,     self,      pass,     self,     self,     self,    pass 
B) pass,     self,     self,     self,      pass,     self,     self,     self,    pass 
you go
pass,     self,     self,     self, doublepass,    self,     self,     self,    pass
pass,     self,     self,     self,      pass,     wait,     self,     self,    pass


Written as Siteswaps

4-count is a half-synchronous siteswap, that can be written like this:

A: 3p  3  3  3  3p 3  3  3  3p ...
B: 3p  3  3  3  3p 3  3  3  3p ...

With the late double, this becomes:

A: 3p  3  3  3  4p 3  3  3  3p ...
B: 3p  3  3  3  3p 2  3  3  3p ...