7-club 2-count diagonal double passes: Difference between revisions
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If this pattern works even somewhat well, you can try the Jim's 2-count in which both jugglers keep switching between having double passes from their right and from their left hand in a 2-count like fashion: |
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* [[7-club Jim's 2-count 9669964]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 2 July 2025
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 alternating. So it's the club from A, B, A, B… that is in the middle and hence there are no collisions. Ideally, this passing through the pattern should happen in regular time intervals. You can quite well see if this is true and this is a very good pattern to learn how both must throw to get a regular pattern.
A starts with four clubs, B starts with three clubs. A starts with a double pass from the right hand, B starts with a self from the right hand.
Siteswap:
R L A2|2 4p 3 B1|2 3 4p R L
As text:
A2|2 DPass Self B1|2 Self DPass
Next Patterns to Try
If this pattern works even somewhat well, you can try the Jim's 2-count in which both jugglers keep switching between having double passes from their right and from their left hand in a 2-count like fashion: