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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. Juggling pattern - Wikipedia

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    [1] Descriptions of patterns and tricks have been most common in toss juggling. A juggling pattern in toss juggling is a sequence of throws and catches using a certain number of props which is repeated continuously. Patterns include simple ones such as the cascade and complex ones such as Mills mess. A juggling trick in toss juggling is a throw ...

  4. Cascade (juggling) - Wikipedia

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    The reverse cascade, or outside cascade, [16] is a juggling pattern in which the props follow the same path as the cascade, but with time going backwards, hence the 'reverse'. One throws every ball with, "an outward instead of an inward scoop," and throws, "every ball over the incoming ball rather than under it."

  5. Category:Juggling patterns and tricks - Wikipedia

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  6. Glossary of juggling - Wikipedia

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    For example, the cascade may be done with any odd number of props greater than or equal to 3. Pass to throw an object to another juggler. Pattern a specific manipulation of props during the practice of juggling. Period the length of a pattern before it repeats. The cascade (3) has a period of 1 and the half-box (441) has a period of 3. Prop

  7. Toss juggling - Wikipedia

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    Besides the cascade (or reverse cascade), other toss patterns include the box or column, and any number of multiplex patterns or contact juggling tricks within the pattern. There are also amusing stunts such as the Yo-yo and the Robot, which give the illusion that the balls are connected to each other or to the juggler's body. By adding ...

  8. File:Eas hm cascade.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Juggling ring - Wikipedia

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    As with balls and clubs, the most basic patterns of ring juggling are the cascade and fountain. In these patterns, the left and right hands alternate throwing rings at approximately the same height. Some ball and club tricks can also be performed with rings, but their unique shape and spinning abilities result in a different visual effect ...