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Start by practicing one side of the pattern first. Three clubs on and two hands |
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* left hand of A and right hand of B, then |
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* right hand of A and left hand of |
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== 6 club one-count == |
== 6 club one-count == |
Revision as of 13:05, 14 September 2022
Patterns to do before this one
If you notice that passes of you or your partner get noticeably worse compared to easier patterns, go back to:
- 5-club 1-count very good to fix your throws, because it is so slow
- inverted parsnip - "selfless passing" - 4 club pattern.
Preliminary Practice
Start by practicing one side of the pattern first. Three clubs on and two hands
- left hand of A and right hand of B, then
- right hand of A and left hand of B
6 club one-count
Siteswap: <3p,3p>
Sequence: A and B start at the same time and both throw straight passes
A 1|2: P B 1|2: P
P=pass
Companion Pattern
parsnip - this is of similar difficulty. Good to practice both around the same time.