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== Next Patterns To Try == |
== Next Patterns To Try == |
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This pattern concludes the "Selfless Passing" series, that only contains passes and zips and no other kinds of throws. Hence there is no obvious "next" candidate, but everything depends on the amount of practice you had with other throws outside this series. |
This pattern concludes the "Selfless Passing" series, that only contains passes and zips and no other kinds of throws. Hence there is no obvious "next" candidate, but everything depends on the amount of practice you had with other throws outside this series. |
Revision as of 08:23, 6 June 2022
7-club 1-count
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Well, this is "simple", as it only has passes and nothing else.
Sequence: A starts and has straight passes, B has crossing passes.
A 1|2: P B 1|1: P
P=pass
Everything said for Parsnip applies here as well.
Collisions seem to most often happen between the throws of jugglers coming from both left hands. This is probably the straight throws going too much inwards or also a timing issue.
If you notice that passes of you or your partner get noticeably worse, go back to PPPPZ, parsnip or even the 4 club inverted_parsnip or 5-club 1-count.
Next Patterns To Try
This pattern concludes the "Selfless Passing" series, that only contains passes and zips and no other kinds of throws. Hence there is no obvious "next" candidate, but everything depends on the amount of practice you had with other throws outside this series.
Throw height of passes needed here should mean you can do a 7 club 2-count in the n-count series of patterns.