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* the simple version with holds of [[Breakfast at Tiffany's 56662]] is maybe/probably easier |
* the simple version with holds of [[Breakfast at Tiffany's 56662]] is maybe/probably easier |
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== Pre-Pattern Training Exercise == |
== Pre-Pattern Training Exercise == |
Revision as of 17:35, 10 January 2025
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This pattern has the zap-zap-zip sequence but is two beats longer and is extended by a "zip,self".
As such, it does have a known part, but the bit where you throw a zap after/underneath a self makes it much harder than zap-zap-zip.
Color-coding: the zap is magic: use a club of different color for the zap and that club will only do zaps in this pattern.
Pre-requisite Patterns
- zap zap zip
- the simple version with holds of Breakfast at Tiffany's 56662 is maybe/probably easier
Pre-Pattern Training Exercise
B has two clubs, A has one differently-colored club - the zap.
Maybe also do a pre-exercise similar to the one of Breakfast at Tiffany's 56662:
Juggler A doesn't really juggle and just throws the first zap to B so B can react on the incoming zap with "self, zap, zap".
Repeat for both jugglers (note that one juggler will need to throw crossing zaps, the other will need to throw straight zaps)
Continue on when you think both can handle the kind of zaps they get from B.
Pattern Description
Sequence: A begins and throws diagonal zaps, B throws straight zaps. Each juggler has one club in each hand.
A 1|1: zap, zip, zip, self, zap, ... B 1|1: self, zap, zap, zip, zip, ...
Additional Things to Do
- As usual, you can do the zip behind your back
Similar Patterns
You can replace the sequence "zip,zip" with "pass, pass" and get Animation and diagrams . This pattern can be seen as a much easier trainings pattern for 56757.
Compatible Patterns
4 club patterns
same number of clubs, i.e. you can switch patterns
- 57242 (1x early single)
- 27227 (2x early single or "brother of inverted parsnip")
6 club patterns
- 56757