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+ | [[File:6O3I3I_200.gif|frame|left|633 with [[Outside throws|outside]] 6s|link=http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?pattern=633;hands=(32.5)(32.5).(10)(32.5).(10)(32.5).;colors={225,0,0}{0,0,225}{0,0,225}{225,0,0}]] |
===Siteswap exercises=== |
===Siteswap exercises=== |
Revision as of 21:49, 9 July 2012
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4 ball 1 high 2 low | |
Capacity |
4 |
Period |
3 |
Full period |
6 |
Orbits |
4 |
Composition |
Prime |
1111 (6) | |
433 | |
633 is a simple symmetrical 4 object siteswap. Two balls go up and down at 6 ball height, one on each side of the pattern, while the other two balls are juggled low, like part of a 3 ball cascade. The first throw is a high, non-crossing throw from the right hand (a 6), and the next two throws are much lower, crossing throws (3s), about a 6th of the height of the 6s, one from the left hand and then one from the right hand. Then the same three throws are repeated on the other side, starting with the left hand throwing a 6.
Before the invention of siteswap notation, this pattern was known as "towers". That name is also sometimes used for siteswaps where each number in the sequence is two less than the last (e.g. 531, 7531, 97531), and siteswaps where each number in the sequence is one more than the last (e.g. 12345, 1234567, 123456789).
Siteswap exercises
Click on the numbers to see animations of the exercises. Both right-handed and left-handed versions of the asymmetrical patterns are shown in the animations. The full siteswap notation for each exercise is not always shown on this page.
Prerequisites: 4 ball fountain
Exercises to prepare for 633:
Variations
- 8633