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Floaty

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The term "floaty" or rather "floaty pass" basically means that the pass is high for the number of turns the club does.

Note that a high pass that is overspun, too long or too short does not usually help running a pattern better. The time gained by the higher throw is lost by the corrective action the other juggler has to do.This is specially the case when your partner catches your club high up and early to still receive it on the handle.