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== Pattern Description ==
This is a half-synchronous pattern, in which the left hand of one juggler does a throw at the same time as the right hand of the other juggler:
This is a half-synchronous pattern, in which the left hand of one juggler does a throw at the same time as the right hand of the other juggler:


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* A starts with the right hand
* A starts with the right hand


[[Siteswap]], longe form:
[[Siteswap]], long form:
<pre>
<pre>
A (hand): R L R L
A (hand): R L R L
A (2|1): 2p 3 2p 3
A (2|1): 2p 3 2p 3
B (1|1): 3 2p 3 2p

B (hand): 3 2p 3 2p
B (hand): L R L R
B (1|1): L R L R
</pre>
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3 is a self (a throw that arrives 3 beats later)
3 is a self (a throw that arrives 3 beats later)



Sequence: zap, self
Sequence: zap, self

Full sequence in words:

<pre>
A (hand): R L R L
A (2|1): zap self zap self
B (1|1): self zap self zap
B (hand): L R L R
</pre>


A and B start at the same time, A starts with the right hand throwing a zap, B starts with the left hand throwing a self.
A and B start at the same time, A starts with the right hand throwing a zap, B starts with the left hand throwing a self.
* Both throw straight zaps
* Both throw straight zaps

== Variants ==
* Variant: Both throw diagonal zaps - then both start with the right hand and B throws zaps from the left hand and the right hands of both jugglers throw at the same time
* Variant: Both throw diagonal zaps - then both start with the right hand and B throws zaps from the left hand and the right hands of both jugglers throw at the same time
* Make sure to switch hands, so you also practice your zaps from the left hand
* Straigt left-handed zaps: Make sure to switch hands, so you also practice your zaps from the left hand
* Early single passes: instead of "self, zap", you can throw "pass, [[flip]]" with a diagonal pass if you were doing straight zaps and vice versa.
Early single (juggler B):
<pre>
A (2|1): 2p 3 2p 3
B (1|1): 3p 2 3 2p
</pre>
* You can even combine the early single with a super-early double pass:
Early single followed by super-early double (juggler B):
<pre>
A (2|1): 2p 3 2p 3
B (1|1): 3p 4p 1 2
</pre>

Latest revision as of 19:55, 31 December 2024

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Pattern Description

This is a half-synchronous pattern, in which the left hand of one juggler does a throw at the same time as the right hand of the other juggler:

  • both do straight passes
  • A has 3 clubs and B has 2 clubs
  • A starts with the right hand

Siteswap, long form:

A (hand): R   L    R     L      
A  (2|1): 2p  3    2p    3
B  (1|1): 3   2p   3     2p     
B (hand): L   R    L     R     

Syntax explanation:

2p is a zap (a throw that arrives 2 beats later and is thrown as a pass)

3 is a self (a throw that arrives 3 beats later)

Sequence: zap, self

Full sequence in words:

A (hand): R      L      R     L      
A  (2|1): zap    self   zap   self
B  (1|1): self   zap    self  zap     
B (hand): L      R      L     R     

A and B start at the same time, A starts with the right hand throwing a zap, B starts with the left hand throwing a self.

  • Both throw straight zaps

Variants

  • Variant: Both throw diagonal zaps - then both start with the right hand and B throws zaps from the left hand and the right hands of both jugglers throw at the same time
  • Straigt left-handed zaps: Make sure to switch hands, so you also practice your zaps from the left hand
  • Early single passes: instead of "self, zap", you can throw "pass, flip" with a diagonal pass if you were doing straight zaps and vice versa.

Early single (juggler B):

A  (2|1): 2p  3    2p    3
B  (1|1): 3p  2    3     2p     
  • You can even combine the early single with a super-early double pass:

Early single followed by super-early double (juggler B):

A  (2|1): 2p  3    2p    3
B  (1|1): 3p  4p   1     2