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To switch from french 3-count to normal 966 3-count, the heff becomes a double pass.
To switch from french 3-count to normal 966 3-count, the heff becomes a double pass.


This is particularly easy if you are doing the crossing single passes, as the heff becomes a straight double pass - and specially at the beginning heffs tend to fly forwards towards the other juggler anyway, so this comes kind of natural.
This is particularly easy if you are doing the crossing single passes, as the heff becomes a straight double pass - and heffs have a tendency to fly forwards towards the other juggler anyway, so this comes kind of natural.

Latest revision as of 10:57, 28 December 2024

This count is very french… and very three

This pattern is period 3 with three different throws. These patterns are usually relatively hard, despite the short period. I think that is because we usually practice doing the same kind of throw in a row and this pattern does not have any of that.


Patterns to do before this one


French Three Count

Sequence: A starts with 4 clubs and has straight passes, B starts with 2 clubs and has crossing passes.

A 2|2: P S H 
B 2|1:  H P S

P=pass

S=self

H=heff

A can throw the complete (first half) sequence of the pattern plus one pass before running out of clubs. So if B only catches all passes without throwing to A, A can get used to the new sequence without the stress of having to catch incoming passes.

Color coding: The pattern is period 3, so the self is magic and can be color coded.

Compatible Patterns

3-club patterns

5 club patterns:

7 club patterns:

Switching to 7-club 3-count

To switch from french 3-count to normal 966 3-count, the heff becomes a double pass.

This is particularly easy if you are doing the crossing single passes, as the heff becomes a straight double pass - and heffs have a tendency to fly forwards towards the other juggler anyway, so this comes kind of natural.