Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Visiting Factory

 I learned standard 3 beat factory just after getting the 3 ball cascade which was fun but it felt mechanical and one sided so I left it at that. After seeing some great variations thought to go back there for another visit and try...


2 beat, Relf's and Zebra 
Alternating Zebra and Cross armed catches

Sunday, February 24, 2019

MultiplexGems... 23[64]716151

Something special about this one like an easier so lower version of  456716151

Friday, February 22, 2019

Mess, drop, slams...

Bit of Mills mess with a wrist drop then slam makes for interesting patterns. Symmetrical with an extra throw to change sides or staying on one side for a faster overall juggle. How to carry that speed into a symmetrical version?
Febuary has been the 'month of shuffles'of juggling life so far but not to forget mess's and wrist drop.



Monday, February 18, 2019

4 ball Mutiplex 'BostonShuffle'

I think it's the closest thing and almost the same as that real pattern Boston Shuffle but with an extra ball for a crossing multiplex stack and a slam through the balls, very good, like this.
Base pattern ([6x4x],2)(6x,2x)(2,2)*

Sunday, February 17, 2019

'Levels'

 Today 'Levels' learning which is a strangely interesting and beautiful 3 ball pattern made of slams, half drops and fast funny catches. Tiring as your hands are mostly up in the air! It's a 'multi level shape distortion of the double box'.







1st run shivering, 




Sunset time better 

Such a good pattern.


Saturday, February 16, 2019

4 ball 'SlicedShuffle'

 Funky move to get the 6 throw high enough while at the same time the 4 low enough to make the slam over the [42x] slice. Strange rhythm but good when it works.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

SlowShuffleMultiplex-up to 5

 Trying not to train too many one side patterns just now but had to make exception for this one so I could say to myself, "I did a 5 ball juggle with a slam throw!" It's quite slow and easy but still easy to get mistakes with my Russians.
 It's basically the same pattern first with 3 balls then 4 and then finally 5 with the slam throw going through a [64] split then a [54]. Love learning things in 5 minutes.
 Symmetrical version has to be coming soon.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

4ballShuffle-NonMultiplex

This first pattern I tried so far is good and requires some precision (neck catches) to keep it clean. Really like to get suggestions on other 4 ball patterns that could be used with slam shuffle type throws.

MultiplexDoubleShuffle

Most enjoyable so far. One slam into the multiplex then another one from the same side through the [6x4x] split and repeated on the other side. Lot of fun this one.
 This Gif is not entirely accurate but gives the general idea