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441 a three object pattern.

As a one-person pattern, it resembles the box, but is easier to juggle from a throw-technical point, but has a more complex feeling sequence.

Patterns to Practice Before This one

Two objects in one hand

Pattern Description

Throw sequence:

 
column, column, zip

With clubs it is usually thrown with heffs, but of course the columns can also be thrown with a single turn or flats.

The pattern is a preliminary exercise for anything you want to throw as a 4-object fountain. This includes the 4-object Mills-Mess and regular 4-club fountains with doubles, singles or flats, helicopters, etc., etc.


Pattern After This One

  • 4 object pattern with the same object/throw-type
  • 441 can be used in exchange for three selfs in passing pattterns e.g. 4-count.


Possible Use As 2-Person Siteswap

Probably not relevant, but one could apply 441 as a passing pattern in which the "1" is handed to the other person (other than in the animation) while both 4 are a flip: https://passist.org/siteswap/441?jugglers=2

It probably makes sense to do half-flips on the clubs.