Juggle Wiki
Juggle Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(34 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Infobox
'''966''' is a symmetrical 7 object [[Siteswap|siteswap]]. The 9 is almost twice as high as the [[Cascade|cascade]], and the 6s are about 2/3 of the height of the [[Cascade|cascade]]. This is the 7 object version of [[744]]. In a continuous 966 pattern, there are three objects that are always thrown as 9s (in a [[Cascade|cascade]]), and the other four objects are always done as 6s.
 
  +
|Box title = 966|image = File: 966 200.gif|imagewidth = 200|Row 1 title = Capacity|Row 1 info = 7|Row 2 title = Period|Row 2 info = 3|Row 3 title = Full period|Row 3 info = 18|Row 4 title = Orbits|Row 4 info = 5|Row 5 title = Composition|Row 5 info = Prime
  +
|Row 6 title = [[State notation|States]]|Row 6 info = (Ground state)<br/>1111111 - ''(9)''<br/>111111001 - ''(6)''<br/>11111101 - ''(6)''
 
|Row 7 title = [[Ladder diagram]]|Row 7 info = [[File:966.png|link=http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?pattern=966;hands=(0)(35).;colors={255,0,0}{0,0,255}{0,0,255}{255,0,0}{0,0,255}{0,0,255}{255,0,0}]]|Row 8 title = [[Stack notation]]|Row 9 title = [[Dual siteswaps|Dual]]|Row 9 info = [[885]]|Row 8 info = 766|Row 10 title = |caption = 7 ball 1 high 2 low|Row 10 info = |Row 11 title = }}'''966''' is a symmetrical 7 object [[Siteswap|siteswap]]. The 9 is almost twice as high as the [[Cascade|cascade]], and the 6s are about 2/3 of the height of the cascade. This is the 7 object version of [[744]]. In a continuous 966 pattern, there are three objects that are always thrown as 9s (in a cascade), and the other four objects are always done as 6s.
   
  +
: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nuWM0Ws_2E#t=3m52s Video]: 7 ball 966 with the 6s as [[Shoulder throws|shoulder throws]] by [[Haavard Hvidsten]]
   
  +
== World records ==
[http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?pattern=966;colors={225,0,0}{0,0,225}{0,0,225}{225,0,0}{0,0,225}{0,0,225}{225,0,0} 966 animation]
 
  +
966 [[world records]] with publicly available video evidence:
  +
*7 [[Ball juggling|ball]] 966: 1 minute and 30 seconds by [[Adolfo Almonacid]] in 2018 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GfYUGEktBk video])
  +
*7 [[Ring juggling|ring]] 966: 45 catches by [[Anthony Gatto]] in 2008 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9l1ZQObdf4&t=57s video])
  +
*7 [[Club juggling|club]] 966: 9 catches by [[Jack Denger]] in 2019 ([https://www.facebook.com/groups/1078504258887475/permalink/3103380843066463/ video]) and [[Spencer Androli]] in 2020 ([https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Nth-XAKAF/ video])
  +
Unverified claims:
  +
* 7 ball 966: 3 minutes and 40 seconds by [[Ofek Snir]] in 2016 ([https://www.facebook.com/matan.presberg/posts/10203686869490351?comment_id=10203686935652005&reply_comment_id=10203687361782658 claim])
   
 
== 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.
[[Video:9 balls and 966|640px|left]]9 [[Ball juggling|ball]] [[Cascade|cascade]] and 7 [[Ball juggling|ball]] 966 [[Run|runs]] by [[David Ferman]]
 
   
 
Prerequisites: [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?7 7] [[Ball juggling|ball]] [[Cascade|cascade]], [[94444]], [[960]], [[906]]
   
 
Exercises to prepare for [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?777777777777779669669669667 966]:
===Siteswap exercises===
 
 
*3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?3333339660000 966]
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.
 
 
*4 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?444444449661204 9661]
 
*5 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?555555555596622 966]
 
*6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666955595556 9555]
 
*6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666966396636 9663]
 
*6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666966966096696606 9669660]
 
*7 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?77777777777777966796679667966 9667]
   
 
[[File:9 balls and 966|thumb|right|640px|9 ball [[Cascade|cascade]] and 7 ball 966 [[Run|runs]] by [[David Ferman]]]]
Prerequisites: [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?7 7] [[Ball juggling|ball]] [[Cascade|cascade]], [[744]]
 
   
 
== Variations ==
Exercises to prepare for 966:
 
#1 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?900000000 9]
 
#2 ball 96 ( animate in [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/bin/example_gen.html Juggling Lab] with 960000020[21]2 )
 
#2 ball 69 ( animate in [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/bin/example_gen.html Juggling Lab] with 6900002020[21] )
 
#3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?9222222 9222222]
 
#3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?900 900]
 
#3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?3333339620202 96]
 
#3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?333333691202223 691]
 
#3 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?3333339660000 966]
 
#4 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?444444449622234 962223]
 
#4 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?444444446922342 6922342]
 
#4 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?444444449661204 9661]
 
#5 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?555555555596622 966]
 
#6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666955595556 9555]
 
#6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666966396636 9663]
 
#6 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?666666666666966966096696606 9669660]
 
#7 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?77777777777777966796679667966 9667]
 
#7 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?777777777777779669669669667 966]
 
===Variations===
 
 
*[[a77]]
 
*[[a77]]
   
Line 58: Line 60:
 
[[Category:Patterns]]
 
[[Category:Patterns]]
 
[[Category:Siteswaps]]
 
[[Category:Siteswaps]]
  +
[[Category:7 object patterns]]
  +
[[Category:Asynchronous patterns]]
  +
[[Category:Ground state siteswaps]]
  +
[[Category:Period 3 patterns]]
  +
[[Category:1 high 2 low]]

Revision as of 16:16, 6 February 2020

966
966 200
7 ball 1 high 2 low

Capacity

7

Period

3

Full period

18

Orbits

5

Composition

Prime

States

(Ground state)
1111111 - (9)
111111001 - (6)
11111101 - (6)

Ladder diagram

966

Stack notation

766

Dual

885

 966 is a symmetrical 7 object siteswap. The 9 is almost twice as high as the cascade, and the 6s are about 2/3 of the height of the cascade. This is the 7 object version of 744. In a continuous 966 pattern, there are three objects that are always thrown as 9s (in a cascade), and the other four objects are always done as 6s.

Video: 7 ball 966 with the 6s as shoulder throws by Haavard Hvidsten

World records

966 world records with publicly available video evidence:

Unverified claims:

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.

Prerequisites: 7 ball cascade, 94444, 960, 906

Exercises to prepare for 966:

9_balls_and_966

9 balls and 966

9 ball cascade and 7 ball 966 runs by David Ferman

Variations

  • a77
  • a666
  • b6666
  • aa66
  • 9663
  • b966