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  2. List of siteswaps - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of siteswaps or juggling patterns by siteswap. Toss juggling requires more balls than hands. [3] Thus tricks such as the one ball cascade toss back and forth, 300, [4] for example, may not be considered valid patterns. Throws back and forth shower style, odd numbers, are the most common one prop practice.

  3. Siteswap - Wikipedia

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    The numbers derive from the number of balls used in the most common juggling patterns. Siteswap has been described as, "perhaps the most popular" name. [8] The name siteswap comes from the ability to generate patterns by "swapping" landing times of any 2 "sites" in a siteswap using the swap property. [9]

  4. Category:Juggling patterns and tricks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Juggling patterns and tricks" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Forms of juggling - Wikipedia

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    The forms of juggling shown here are practiced by amateur, non-performing, hobby jugglers as well as by professional jugglers. The variations of juggling shown here are extensive but not exhaustive as juggling practice develops and creates new patterns on a regular basis. Jugglers do not consciously isolate their juggling into one of the ...

  6. List of jugglers - Wikipedia

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    Club juggling trick 'Alberts' and by association 'Treblas' named after him. Marcus Monroe – comedian and juggler, 2012 winner of the Andy Kaufman Award. [10] Bobby May – vaudeville-era juggler most known for juggling while ice skating. Steve Mills – inventor of the juggling pattern Mills Mess. Michael Moschen – popularised contact ...

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  8. Juggling Information Service - Wikipedia

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    The Juggling Information Service or JIS is a website with the goal of being, "the primary informational resource on the subject of juggling." [1] Launched in 1994, the free information service is a successor to the FTP juggling archive at Indiana University. The website is maintained by five people in various locations, primarily Barry Bakalor.

  9. Modern juggling culture - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1980s, a large juggling culture has developed, revolving around local clubs and organizations, special events, shows, magazines, video sharing websites, Internet forums, juggling competitions and juggling conventions. Populating the scene are many juggling celebrities who are notable for being good or creative jugglers ...