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This is a 3 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: 36222

Sequence:

A 1|1 zip   self   zip  give  zip
B 1|1    give   zip  zip  self  zip


There is a magic club on the pass and the other clubs also have separate orbits, so one can

a) do color coding and

b) first start learning the roles of the clubs separately

Practice this separately:

1) the "Golden" Club.

This club is precious, so we never thtow it. It is always just handed over. at one point as a zip, then it is handed over to the other person.

Ond juggler hands over the club straight, the other hands it over diagonally. Then it is zipped to the body, so we can hand over the handle again. If you do everything correctly, you should receive the club back in the same hand with which you handed it over.

3) We take up two clubs of ideally the same color. Each of the clubs will stay with one passer and do the sequence zip, zip. The self always happens over the zip, so you use it to switch hands on the golden club.

Each juggler has the sequence: self, zip, zip, zip