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''' Single passes''' are passes in which the club does a single turn until arriving at the partner. They are often just called '''passes'''. |
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Passes are probably easier than selfs for several reasons. |
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Teaching people passing clubs: |
''Teaching'' people passing clubs: |
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For the pattern labeled as "assymetric", one of passer is supposed to be far more advanced than the other, who needs no previous experience. |
For the pattern labeled as "assymetric", one of passer is supposed to be far more advanced than the other, who needs no previous experience. |
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[[image:throwing-a-pass.png|thumb|upright=0.5]] |
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It is not necessary to be able to juggle 3 clubs alone (for the "beginner" side of the patterns when assymetric) |
It is not necessary to be able to juggle 3 clubs alone (for the "beginner" side of the patterns when assymetric) |
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 14 September 2022
Single passes are passes in which the club does a single turn until arriving at the partner. They are often just called passes.
Teaching people passing clubs: For the pattern labeled as "assymetric", one of passer is supposed to be far more advanced than the other, who needs no previous experience.
It is not necessary to be able to juggle 3 clubs alone (for the "beginner" side of the patterns when assymetric)
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