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In the pattern sequences: P=Pass, Z=Zip. |
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The Selfless Passing series is a number of patterns, that only uses [[zip]]s and passes and no other throws. |
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The pattern sequences show the throw sequence for a single passer. |
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P=Pass, Z=Zip. |
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== Pattern Overview == |
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* 4 clubs - [[ inverted parsnip ]] - PZZPZ |
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* 5 clubs - [[ parsnip ]] - PPZPZ |
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* 5 clubs - [[The ugly brother of parsnip - 77272]] - PPPZZ |
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* 6 clubs [[ PPPPZ ]] |
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* [[ 7-club 1-count ]] |
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== Long Version with Explanation == |
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These are all patterns based on the 7-club one-count. Because of that, it is very important that you do nice and floaty passes, just as you would need in 7c one-count. |
These are all patterns based on the 7-club one-count. Because of that, it is very important that you do nice and floaty passes, just as you would need in 7c one-count. |
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:- The pattern also has an "ugly brother" with the sequence PPZZZ. |
:- The pattern also has an "ugly brother" with the sequence PPZZZ. |
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* [[ parsnip ]] |
* 5 clubs: [[ parsnip ]] - PPZPZ |
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:-This is probably the most useful pattern. It's simple enough to concentrate on your passes. Watch for straight passes from the left hand going inwards, this is a common problem. |
:-This is probably the most useful pattern. It's simple enough to concentrate on your passes. Watch for straight passes from the left hand going inwards, this is a common problem. |
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* [[the ugly brother of parsnip - 5 clubs - PPPZZ]] |
* [[the ugly brother of parsnip - 5 clubs - PPPZZ]] |
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:- This is mainly good for having another pattern of similar difficulty before moving on to the next step with |
:- This is mainly good for having another pattern of similar difficulty before moving on to the next step with 6 clubs. |
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* [[ PPPPZ ]] |
* 6 clubs - [[ PPPPZ ]] |
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:- The sequence is getting simpler, but the pattern becomes much more unforgiving if your throws aren't good. |
:- The sequence is getting simpler, but the pattern becomes much more unforgiving if your throws aren't good. |
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Revision as of 14:08, 30 August 2022
The Selfless Passing series is a number of patterns, that only uses zips and passes and no other throws.
The pattern sequences show the throw sequence for a single passer.
P=Pass, Z=Zip.
Pattern Overview
- 4 clubs - inverted parsnip - PZZPZ
- 5 clubs - parsnip - PPZPZ
- 5 clubs - The ugly brother of parsnip - 77272 - PPPZZ
- 6 clubs PPPPZ
- 7-club 1-count
Long Version with Explanation
In a period-5 pattern, you can replace a pass by a zip and end up with a pattern with one club less. You could say you replace one club by a zip in the pattern.
These are all patterns based on the 7-club one-count. Because of that, it is very important that you do nice and floaty passes, just as you would need in 7c one-count.
For obvious reasons the first two patterns aren't really juggled, but for completeness, I will list them:
- 2 clubs - Z
- - The "last" pattern of the series would be a 2-club pattern with only zips - so two people standing there and doing only zips
- 3 clubs: PZZZZ
- - In this pattern, you would have only one pass and then keep zipping 4 times until you get a pass back
- 4 clubs: inverted parsnip - PZZPZ
- - This is the first and simplest useful pattern. Because you have only 4 clubs, the rhythm can easily break if people start making pauses. Keep a constant rhythm of throws.
- - The pattern also has an "ugly brother" with the sequence PPZZZ.
- 5 clubs: parsnip - PPZPZ
- -This is probably the most useful pattern. It's simple enough to concentrate on your passes. Watch for straight passes from the left hand going inwards, this is a common problem.
- - This is mainly good for having another pattern of similar difficulty before moving on to the next step with 6 clubs.
- 6 clubs - PPPPZ
- - The sequence is getting simpler, but the pattern becomes much more unforgiving if your throws aren't good.
- - Not much effort remembering the sequence, but now there are no zips to help you cope if a throw isn't good.
- - This is a very satisfying pattern with no lack of passes.