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==Pattern==
==Pattern==
The pattern non-symmetrical, as its period is even (8).
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's side can feel easier to throw as you can focus on one hand.

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← Back to Zaps and Passes

Patterns to do before this one

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

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.

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