Thursday, January 31, 2019

Siteswap 6161671

Good place for juggling and nice pattern with the same ball going over the top all the time.
Looks so good in the lab






Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Combining multiplex & Slams, cont.

Trying every type of pattern I can imagine with the help of the Jugglelab generator.
This one based on ([64],2)(2x,4)(6x,2)(2,[22])*
Finding it tricky to keep up with the speed and precision for very long with the 4 from the [64] quickly becoming the crossing throw 6x (or 4x).
This next one should be based on (2,4x)([6x4x],2)(4,2x)*
Seem to have entered into a huge rabbit hole with this idea, so many good patterns just go with the feeling and search the best ones. 

Monday, January 28, 2019

Multiplex Shuffle experiments

Started the practise session thinking...'What could be the easiest 4 ball pattern to use shuffle type throws?'
Got some ideas but none were one day, same day learning type things needing more practise days so ended up with multiplex. Cheating but still nice.
This one based on 622[54]1
But how to get a shuffle throw through the split? Timing is more precise but so good when it works for any pattern. So much potential. 

Or just throw a 5 through the split, also nice.





Friday, January 25, 2019

5 ball Tennis Is Fun?

It's funny and more tricky than I first thought as the outsider ball always wants to become a 6x but has to stay nicely in it's 5 place to avoid disturbing the timing of the other 4 balls.
This Gif diagram makes a funny impression of the struggle to keep everything normal and prevent collisions.


I feel good about small progress but won't stop until I can run 10 rounds and so at the same time feel like I have made some gains on 5 ball stability.






Tuesday, January 15, 2019

SlamReverseSlam?



Also called Walking/double N-Box although it doesn't resemble a box that much any more and my pattern is more like Slam reverse slam tennis with the crossing over the top ball always the same unlike Luke's Shuffle which has the same ball doing the slam every time.

 Or doing the throw in a 441 pattern which even though slower than Luke's shuffle means every ball has a chance to be the slammed ball on each side.


Just great to try mixing up different boxes 

456716151 Hillsnap

A super 4 ball siteswap with a hill then snap, snap, snap on each side.

Friday, January 11, 2019

4 ball box

Finding it hard to get accurate throws to keep the speed in control.
At least it's not impossible like last time a few months back.  
(6,2x)(6,2x)*

Sunday, January 6, 2019

1234567 in Heaven

The absolute classic siteswap 1234567.
Some kids want to learn as well as myself. Who is more retarded? After quite a long time and hours managed to scrape 30 catches.

We dislike when it somehow falls into sync mode (6x,4)(6x,2x)(2,4x)*
If we actually remember, lower 3's and higher 7's'
It should click like this beautiful GIF...



















Later on the hill 36 catches felt better than morning and for sure I can get it lower and more controlled 'repairing the pattern' on the way. 























Friday, January 4, 2019

23456

This one is simply superb with the beautiful high build up on each side.
Makes me psyched to try and learn 1234567!

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Different funny Slices

Another one I watched in Jugglelab and thought it must be difficult as the throw and catch is awkward enough without having another ball in your hand at the same time?! It's not all that bad like I thought.
([4x2x],2)*
([42x],2)(4x,[22])*
Then by accident found myself doing a sliced Triplex pattern probably the easiest there is but it's anyway good fun.
(4x,2)(4x,[22])(0,[442x2x])*




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Funny sliced pattern using both the above techniques in the form of 5 balls (4x,[22])(2,[44x2x])*