5c not-why
Patterns to do Before This One
(just as in 5c Why-Not)
This is a good pattern to practise heffs in the beginning.
The more stable these things are the more they will make it easier for you to learn the pattern - but heffs in passing patterns combine them with passes, often making them fly more to the front than intended, so a stable 4 club fountain alone won't let you immediately do these passing patterns.
solo:
- stable 3 club cascade
- 423
- 441
- "practicing 4 clubs" - i.e. you are at at least trying to learn 4 clubs with doubles and are getting some catches
passing with selfs and passes:
- At least 5 club 1-count
- Probably n-count series.
Prelimnary exercises (thrown once as a trick in a different pattern):
- throw 441 (heff, heff, zip) into a 4-count or 5-count pattern instead of 3 selfs
- throw 42 (heff, flip) into a 3-count or 4-count pattern (the flip can be skipped for a hold)
- in 5-count, 4-count or 3-count, steal the pattern by throwing repeated heffs like a solo 4 club pattern for 4-5 throws
Companion Pattern
5-club Why-Not - this is of similar difficulty. It's good to practice both patterns. The 5-club Why-Not is probably the more common pattern than its "not-why"-brother.
The sequence one person has in 5c-Why-Not was "P S Z H Z" (see on its wiki page), and here it is "P H Z Z S" (see below). So it's quite similar, just mixed up!
Pattern
Sequence: A starts and has straight passes, B has crossing passes.
A 1|2: Z S P H Z B 1|1: H Z Z S P
P=pass
Z=zip
H=heff