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|Box title = 501|image = File: 501 200.gif|imagewidth = 200|Row 1 title = Capacity|Row 1 info = 2|Row 2 title = Period|Row 2 info = 3|Row 3 title = Full period|Row 3 info = 6|Row 4 title = Orbits|Row 4 info = 2|Row 5 title = Composition|Row 5 info = Prime
 
|Box title = 501|image = File: 501 200.gif|imagewidth = 200|Row 1 title = Capacity|Row 1 info = 2|Row 2 title = Period|Row 2 info = 3|Row 3 title = Full period|Row 3 info = 6|Row 4 title = Orbits|Row 4 info = 2|Row 5 title = Composition|Row 5 info = Prime
 
|Row 6 title = [[State notation|States]]|Row 6 info = (Excited state)<br/>101 - ''(5)''<br/>01001 - ''(0)''<br/>1001 - ''(1)''
 
|Row 6 title = [[State notation|States]]|Row 6 info = (Excited state)<br/>101 - ''(5)''<br/>01001 - ''(0)''<br/>1001 - ''(1)''
|Row 7 title = [[Ladder diagram]]|Row 7 info = [[File:501.png|link=http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?501]]|Row 8 title = [[Stack notation]]|Row 9 title = |Row 9 info = |Row 8 info = 201|Row 10 title = |Row 10 info = |Row 11 title = |caption = 2 ball snowball trick}}'''501''' (also called the '''snowball trick''') is a symmetrical 2 object [http://juggle.wikia.com/wiki/Siteswap siteswap] with crossing throws. There is one object that is always thrown with the right hand, and one that is always thrown with the left hand. After the right hand throws the first object, it catches the second object and passes it across to the left hand before the first object is caught. Then the left hand throws the second object, catches the first object, and passes it back over to the right hand before the second object is caught, and the pattern repeats.
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|Row 7 title = [[Ladder diagram]]|Row 7 info = [[File:501.png|link=https://jugglinglab.org/anim?501]]|Row 8 title = [[Stack notation]]|Row 9 title = |Row 9 info = |Row 8 info = 201|Row 10 title = |Row 10 info = |Row 11 title = |caption = 2 ball snowball trick}}'''501''' (also called the '''snowball trick''') is a symmetrical 2 object [http://juggle.wikia.com/wiki/Siteswap siteswap] with crossing throws. There is one object that is always thrown with the right hand, and one that is always thrown with the left hand. After the right hand throws the first object, it catches the second object and passes it across to the left hand before the first object is caught. Then the left hand throws the second object, catches the first object, and passes it back over to the right hand before the second object is caught, and the pattern repeats.
   
 
This is an [[State notation|excited state]] siteswap, starting in the state 101. You can either start the pattern with both objects held in one hand, or hold an object in each hand and make a crossing throw before starting the pattern with a 5 from the other hand:
 
This is an [[State notation|excited state]] siteswap, starting in the state 101. You can either start the pattern with both objects held in one hand, or hold an object in each hand and make a crossing throw before starting the pattern with a 5 from the other hand:
   
: [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?222235015015015015020 ...2222 3 501501501501 5020 2222...]
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: [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?2235015015015020 ...2222 3 501501501501 5020 2222...]
   
 
: [http://youtu.be/Q1hwb1h8R5s?t=12m42s Video]: 2 [[Club juggling|club]] 501 with the 5s caught [[Under the leg|under the leg]] and the 1s passed [[Blind behind the back|behind the back]] by [[Wes Peden]]
 
: [http://youtu.be/Q1hwb1h8R5s?t=12m42s Video]: 2 [[Club juggling|club]] 501 with the 5s caught [[Under the leg|under the leg]] and the 1s passed [[Blind behind the back|behind the back]] by [[Wes Peden]]
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You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern.
 
You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern.
   
Exercises to prepare for [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?222235015015015015020 501]:
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Exercises to prepare for [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?2235015015015020 501]:
*1 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?50000 5]
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*1 ball [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?50000 5]
*2 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?5205020 5005]
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*2 ball [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?5205020 5005]
*2 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?520152012 5201]
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*2 ball [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?520152012 5201]
*2 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?52050150202 5205015]
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*2 ball [https://jugglinglab.org/anim?52050150202 5205015]
   
 
== Variations ==
 
== Variations ==

Revision as of 02:51, 15 April 2021

501
501 200
2 ball snowball trick

Capacity

2

Period

3

Full period

6

Orbits

2

Composition

Prime

States

(Excited state)
101 - (5)
01001 - (0)
1001 - (1)

Ladder diagram

501

Stack notation

201

 501 (also called the snowball trick) is a symmetrical 2 object siteswap with crossing throws. There is one object that is always thrown with the right hand, and one that is always thrown with the left hand. After the right hand throws the first object, it catches the second object and passes it across to the left hand before the first object is caught. Then the left hand throws the second object, catches the first object, and passes it back over to the right hand before the second object is caught, and the pattern repeats.

This is an excited state siteswap, starting in the state 101. You can either start the pattern with both objects held in one hand, or hold an object in each hand and make a crossing throw before starting the pattern with a 5 from the other hand:

...2222 3 501501501501 5020 2222...
Video: 2 club 501 with the 5s caught under the leg and the 1s passed behind the back by Wes Peden

Siteswap exercises

You can use these exercises to practice the same kinds of throws and sequences of throws that are done in this pattern, before you learn the full pattern.

Some of the siteswaps listed below are shortened to leave out parts where you’re not doing anything. Click on them to see animations of the exercises.

You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern.

Exercises to prepare for 501:

Variations

  • 70701
  • 9090901
  • 40
  • 6011
  • 70111
  • 801111
  • 9011111