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− | + | In a '''cross-armed''' juggling pattern one arm stays crossed over the other, and the lower hand does every throw and every catch [[Under the arm|under the arm]]. It's easier to do a cross-armed pattern with [[Outside throws|outside throws]] than with inside throws, because the hand movements for cross-armed outside throws are similar to the movements used for normal inside throws. |
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+ | : [http://youtu.be/ycpaetWjSXs?t=47s Video]: 4 [[Ring juggling|ring]] cross-armed fountain by [[Kip Hunt]] |
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+ | :[http://youtu.be/kmQ-fL_ygd8 Video]: 5 [[Ball juggling|ball]] cross-armed cascade by [[Dominik Braun]] |
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+ | 3 ball cross-armed [[Cascade|cascade]] |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |[[File:4_crossarm_rev_200.gif|link=https://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=4;hands=(-25,30)(2.5,40).(-25)(0).]] |
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+ | 4 ball cross-armed asynch [[Fountain|fountain]] |
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+ | | style="text-align: center;" |[[File:5_crossarm_rev_200.gif|link=https://jugglinglab.org/anim?pattern=5;hands=(-25,30)(2.5,40).(-25)(0).]] |
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+ | [[File:6 ball crossed arm reverse fountain|thumb|left|640 px|6 ball cross-armed fountain by [[Dominik Braun]]]][[File:365JT 23 Cascade cross hand-0|thumb|left|640 px|3 ball cross-armed cascade with inside throws]][[File:Capybara ~cross-armed tricks~|left|640px]] |
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− | [[File:Tony 16|thumb|left|640px|5 [[Club juggling|club]] cross-armed cascade by [[Tony Pezzo]]]] |
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Revision as of 21:46, 11 December 2019
In a cross-armed juggling pattern one arm stays crossed over the other, and the lower hand does every throw and every catch under the arm. It's easier to do a cross-armed pattern with outside throws than with inside throws, because the hand movements for cross-armed outside throws are similar to the movements used for normal inside throws.
- Video: 5 ball cross-armed cascade by Dominik Braun
3 ball cross-armed cascade |
Mills mess is an alternating cross-armed pattern. Two throws of a cross-armed pattern (starting with an under the arm throw) are followed by an outside throw to transition to a cross-armed pattern on the other side. |
3 ball cross-armed cascade with inside throws |
4 ball cross-armed asynch fountain |
4 ball cross-armed synch fountain |
5 ball cross-armed cascade |