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Created page with "= Patterns to do before this one == The sequence of the pattern is zap, zap, zip, pass, self. There are several well-known patterns which are a partial sequence of this one: * zap zap zip * 720 - zip-pass * 2-count (with passes from the left as well as with passes from the right hand) * 3-count and/or PPS (pass, pass, self) to practice passes from both hands More general, for good high passes and zaps: * Parsnip * 5-club 1-count with zaps..."
 
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= Patterns to do before this one ==
== Patterns to do before this one ==


The sequence of the pattern is zap, zap, zip, pass, self. There are several well-known patterns which are a partial sequence of this one:
The sequence of the pattern is zap, zap, zip, pass, self. There are several well-known patterns which are a partial sequence of this one:

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Patterns to do before this one

The sequence of the pattern is zap, zap, zip, pass, self. There are several well-known patterns which are a partial sequence of this one:

More general, for good high passes and zaps:

This pattern brings together a lot of variety from all kinds of different patterns, so there's many patterns to suggest to do before trying this one. That just means it shares a lot of features with simpler patterns, not necessarily that it is extremely difficult. I.e. do not be deterred by the long list of pre-requisite patterns if you feel like you want to try it.

Gespenst 57562

A: straight passes, crossing zaps B: crossing passes, straight zaps

as siteswaps:

A(1|2): 2.5     2.5    1     3.5     3 
B(1|1):      3.5    3    2.5     2.5    1  

as throws:

A(1|2): zap       zap      zip       pass      self 
B(1|1):      pass     self      zap        zap      zip 



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