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- 21:33, 15 December 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Causal Diagram (Created page with "'''Causal Diagram''': The arrows in this diagram point to the hand/throw that is caused by the object. Like "This throw has to be done so I have a free hand to catch the object". The causal diagram has a direct relation to the siteswap diagram, in which the arrows just represent the siteswap-number: As the arrows always point to the throw that needs to happen for the hand to become free to allow the catch, the number represented by the arrow is the siteswap number m...")
- 21:14, 15 December 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Feeding (Created page with "'''Feeding''' means that one juggler is exchanging passes to two other jugglers, while the other two jugglers do not have throws with each other.")
- 21:13, 15 December 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Zap-The-Killer-Bunny (Created page with "'''Zap-The-Killer-Bunny''' is a 3-person feed of one zap zap zip feeding two Killer Bunny. == Required Patterns == * zap zap zip feeder * Killer Bunny two feedees == Pattern Description == Juggler A starts with 3 clubs and throws zap zap zip and equally distributes the zaps left and right to each juggler (so every other zap goes to the same juggler). B and C both have one club in each hand and start into Killer Bunny by reacting with a...")
- 21:07, 15 December 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded File:ZapTheKillerBunny-clean.svg
- 21:07, 15 December 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page File:ZapTheKillerBunny-clean.svg
- 18:15, 6 November 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 7-club 2-count diagonal (doubles) (Created page with "Back to overview page: Double Passes == Pattern Description == Pretty much the same as 7-club 2-count (doubles). Only difference: one juggler starts the pattern with the other hand and then during the pattern both right hands and both left hands are in sync. Siteswap (same as 7-club 2-count (doubles), only starting hand switches for one juggler): <pre> A2|2 4p 3 B1|2 3 4p </pre> As text: <pre> A2|2 DPass Self B1|2 Self D...")
- 16:12, 6 November 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Multiplex Siteswap (Created page with "Multiplex throws in Siteswaps are written in square brackets. For example, <code>[45]</code> means two balls are thrown at the same time, one takes 4 beats and the other takes 5 beats until they are thrown again. The same rules as for vanilla siteswap apply - except that now two objects have to land on the site thrown later as a multiplex. Because squeeze-catches (catching two different throws at the same time) are hard to do, for practical purposes most often one of...")
- 15:48, 6 November 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 8-club 2-count (Created page with "== Patterns Before This One == * 7-club 2-count (doubles) == Pattern Description == This is a two count with usually double passes, i.e. usually both passers are throwing double passes with their right hand and selfs with their left hand. Also possible with triple passes. This is a half-synchronous pattern, so throws of both passers happen at the same time. Both jugglers start at the same time, both jugglers throw straight passes. Because passes are 5p, t...")
- 10:21, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Parsnip's Brother Zapnips (Created page with "← Back to Zapnips (Zaps on Parsnips) Family ← '''Parsnip's Brother Zapnips''': These patterns are based on The ugly brother of parsnip - 77272 (PPPzz with 5 clubs) General rule: in any pattern, you can * change the sequence "pass,zip" of a either juggler to the sequence "flip,zap" * go one step further and change "pass,filp" of either juggler to "self,pass" You can swap between any of these patterns while juggling. === Base Pattern === * The ugly...")
- 10:07, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page PPPPz-Zapnips (Created page with "← Back to Zapnips (Zaps on Parsnips) Family ← '''PPPPz-Zapnips''': These patterns are based on Martin's One-Count, PPPPz with 6 clubs. This page and its patterns are part of the Zapnips Family type of patterns and their namesake. General rule: in any pattern, you can * change the sequence "pass,zip" of a either juggler to the sequence "flip,zap" * go one step further and change "pass,filp" of either juggler to "self,pass" You can swap between any...")
- 10:07, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs moved page Zapnips (Zaps on Parsnips) to Zapnips (Zaps on Parsnips) Family
- 10:06, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs moved page PPPPZ to PPPPz (zips small)
- 09:58, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Parsnip Zapnips (Created page with "← Back to Zapnips Family ← '''Zapnips''': These patterns are based on Parsnip (PPzPz with 5 clubs) This page and its patterns are part of the Zapnips Family type of patterns and their namesake. General rule: in any pattern, you can * change the sequence "pass,zip" of a either juggler to the sequence "flip,zap" * go one step further and change "pass,filp" of either juggler to "self,pass" You can swap between any of these patterns while juggling....")
- 09:45, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Killer Bunny (Created page with "#REDIRECT 5-club 2-counts with zaps")
- 09:36, 29 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Inverted Zapnips (Created page with "'''Inverted Zapnips'': These patterns are b ased on Inverse Parsnip (PZZPZ with 4 clubs) This page and its patterns are part of the Zapnips type of patterns. General rule: in any pattern, you can * change the sequence "pass,zip" of a either juggler to the sequence "flip,zap" You can swapt between any of these patterns while juggling. === FZzPz - 47522 === <pre> A 1|1: P z F Z z B 1|1: Z z P z F </pre> A 1|1 and B 1|1: see Pattern Start Notation ;...")
- 10:23, 25 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Juggling 3 Objects Alone (Created page with "Typically people start juggling 3 balls, then learn more difficult 3-ball and 4-ball patterns and then start juggling with clubs, rings, etc. There are many tutorials on learning on how to juggle 3 balls, so I will skip this here for now. There is a logical progression of juggling patterns that lead up to juggling 5 balls (and above, but usually by then you know what good practice patterns are). The same list also applies for clubs *except* the 3 object patterns with...")
- 10:37, 16 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs moved page File:DragonsFly.webp to File:DragonFly.webp
- 10:34, 16 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded File:DragonsFly.webp
- 10:34, 16 October 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page File:DragonsFly.webp
- 12:49, 27 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Evil side of 7-club 2-count (Created page with "This pattern is what you get when you take a 7-club 2-count (doubles) and you turn the whole pattern by 90° - i.e. the hands of the two jugglers on one side of the pattern become the hands of juggler A, the two hands on the other side become the hands of juggler B. Caveat: This is a pattern I haven't personally done, but some people have and I can write down the theory and describe the pattern. So instead of: * double passes, there are double selfs * right hand...")
- 12:23, 27 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 4-count vs doublepass, self, zip, self - 96672666 (Created page with " == Pre-requisite == * Throwing the first double passes - self-pass == Sibling Pattern == This is the sibling pattern to 5-count vs doublepass, self, zip, self - 9667266666. The difference between the patterns is, which side has only selfs between passes and which has a self-zip in the sequence. == Pattern Description == This is the 4-count version of 5-count vs doublepass, self, zip, self - 9667266666. Main advantage is that 4-count is historically...")
- 16:14, 26 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 8-club 2-count (doubles) (Created page with "== Patterns to do Before This One == 7-club 2-count (doubles) == Pattern description == Really all very similar to 7-club 2-count (doubles), just faster. Both jugglers start with 4 clubs at the same time and immediately throw a faster 2-count with maybe a bit higher double passes. Siteswap: Not sure.")
- 16:05, 26 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Doublepass-zip (Created page with " Basically, this is the pattern that you get, when during a 7 club 2-count you drop one club and instead of a self, you fill the gap by doing a zip. Of course, this also means one side can do zips with one club less, while the other does selfs. Or expresed differently: you can mix patterns so that one juggler does a 7 club 2-count while the other does this -club pattern. This has two major differences to the 7 club 2-count: a) It's two clubs less and a much easier t...")
- 14:04, 26 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 7-club 2-count diagonal double passes (Created page with " == Pattern Description == This is basically the same pattern as 7-club 2-count (doubles), only that the right hands of both passers are in sync with each other and also the left hands. As a consequence both passers have to throw diagonal passes and one passer has to throw all passes from their left hand. Because all throws are diagonal, all clubs have to pass through the middle. But as only one juggler throws a pass at any beat, they pass through there alterna...")
- 11:31, 23 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Oscar-II 53552 (Created page with "== Patterns to do Before this one == * Oscar 53642 I strongly recommend doing Oscar first. Oscar is actually the more complex pattern mixing more different kinds of throws. The reason to do Oscar first is, that I think the similarities between the two patterns will make it more difficult to learn Oscar after learning this pattern. == Pattern Description == This is a 4 club pattern for which one stands pretty close together, so one can hand over a club to th...")
- 09:00, 23 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs moved page 7-club 2-count to 7-club 2-count (doubles)
- 08:58, 23 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 7-club 2-count (Created page with " == Pattern Description == This is a two count with double passes, i.e. usually both passers are throwing double passes with their right hand and selfs with their left hand. This is a half-synchronous pattern, so throws of both passers happen at the same time, but other than in 6 club 4-count, 3-count, etc, the right hand of one passer is throwing at the same time as the left hand of the other passer. Siteswap: <pre> A2|2 4p 3 B1|2 3 4p </pre> As text: <pre>...")
- 12:04, 18 August 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 4-count with straight-diagonal color coding (Created page with "== Patterns to do before this one == * Jim's 4-count * Jim's 2-count == Pattern description == You have clubs of two different colors, typically 3 of one color and 3 of another color, for example white and orange clubs. Now the rule is: we always stay in a kind of 4-count (3 selfs after a pass), but all orange clubs are thrown diagonal, causing a hurry while all white clubs are thrown straight. To run this pattern comfortably, you need to see the color...")
- 09:38, 24 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Half-synchronous (Created page with "When there are two jugglers and hence 4 hands, there are several possible combinations of how throws can happen at the same time, that I would call "half-synchronous": * right hand of both jugglers at the same time (and also both left hands) * right hand of A and left hand of B at the same time These are the most common ones, where patterns like 4-count, 3-count, etc. are of the 1st type and 7 club 2-count is of the second type. Usually I mean these types of patterns...")
- 09:25, 24 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 5 club 1-count with Doubles (and self-zip Filler) (Created page with "== General Considerations == This is a good entry pattern because * it has only 5 clubs and * you can skip doing anything for 4 beats if the double are hard to catch and * it has a strong focus on the double passes * you can fill the "wait" beats with 2x self-zip or 4x flip when you feel more secure in the pattern * there is a progression of follow-up patterns in which you exchange one flip for a a double pass and add one more club The pattern does become somewhat d...")
- 15:30, 21 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Oscar 53642 (Created page with "This is a 4 club pattern for which one stands pretty close together, so one can hand over a club to the other person. The pattern also contains an unusual self-zip, during which one starts holding the club on the fat side, so one can put the handle into the other juggler's hand. Siteswap: 53642 Sequence: <pre> A 1|1 pass self zip give flip B 1|1 give flip pass self zip </pre> Because the pattern contains 5 different throws on 5 beats and because it...")
- 15:39, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Popcorn.svg
- 15:38, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded File:Popcorn.svg (replacement for png)
- 15:38, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page File:Popcorn.svg (replacement for png)
- 14:39, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Single pass (Created page with "A single pass is a pass, i.e. a throw to another juggler which spins once on its way")
- 14:34, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Double pass (Created page with "A pass in which the club spins twice.")
- 14:33, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 5-count with double passes vs pass, self, zip, self, self - 7966266666 (Created page with "== Sibling Pattern == This is the sibling pattern to 5-count vs doublepass, self, zip, self - 9667266666. This time the side throwing double passes has a pretty normal 5-count (except for the double passes, obviously), while the other side has a sequence containing self-zip to create a matching pattern with single passes. == Pre-requisite == * solid 3 club cascade for both sides, more specifically * Solid 5-count * Some other pattern containing the sequen...")
- 14:22, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page Asynchronous (Created page with "'''Asynchronous''' patterns are patterns in which only exactly one hand throws at any given beat. That means the beat alone is sufficient to describe where an object lands.")
- 13:30, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:N-count-zaps.svg
- 13:29, 17 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:N-count.svg
- 05:11, 15 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:One-pass-notext.svg
- 05:08, 15 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:One-zap2.svg
- 05:06, 15 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Selfs.svg
- 19:42, 14 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Selfs.svg
- 20:54, 12 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 5-count vs doublepass, self, zip, self - 9667266666 (Created page with "This is a very nice and good practice pattern. A starts with a double pass, B starts a bit later with a self from the left hand and a pass and then has a regular 5-count")
- 09:46, 3 June 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page 4p4p1 in PPS (Created page with "In Pass-pass-self (3p,3p,3), there is one self and so one can turn the sequence into Pass-Pass-Self into Pass-flip-doublepass (3p,2,4p). You are throwing the pass one beat earlier (instead of the selv), but you are also throwing the pass so much higher, that it arrives one beat later. The self is now thrown one beat later, but thrown such that its flight time is one beat shorter than usual - which turns it into a Flip. As a flip arrives at the same hand without int...")
- 22:11, 29 May 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded File:N-count-zaps.svg
- 22:11, 29 May 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page File:N-count-zaps.svg
- 22:10, 29 May 2024 Karsten talk contribs uploaded File:N-count.svg (replacement for png)
- 22:10, 29 May 2024 Karsten talk contribs created page File:N-count.svg (replacement for png)