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− | In a '''pancake throw''', a [[Ring juggling|ring]] rotates visibly when it's thrown, with the top rotating toward the juggler like a [[Club rotation|club]]. This trick was invented by [[Sergei Ignatov]], and has been done with up to 7 rings. ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= |
+ | In a '''pancake throw''', a [[Ring juggling|ring]] rotates visibly when it's thrown, with the top rotating toward the juggler like a [[Club rotation|club]]. This trick was invented by [[Sergei Ignatov]], and has been done with up to 7 rings. ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjNCJ0GUmG8&t=1m45s video]) |
[[File:5 ring pancake pirouette|thumb|left|640px|5 ring pancake [[Spins|360s]] by [[Anthony Gatto]]]] |
[[File:5 ring pancake pirouette|thumb|left|640px|5 ring pancake [[Spins|360s]] by [[Anthony Gatto]]]] |
Revision as of 22:18, 7 June 2012
In a pancake throw, a ring rotates visibly when it's thrown, with the top rotating toward the juggler like a club. This trick was invented by Sergei Ignatov, and has been done with up to 7 rings. (video)
Variations
- Flats - similar to pancakes, but the rings stay horizontal and don't rotate visibly. (video)
- Outside pancake throws - Outside throws done as pancakes with the top of a ring rotating in the direction of the hand the ring is thrown to. (video)
- Helicopters - a ring stays vertical and rotates visibly around the vertical axis. (video)
- Pancake neck catch - a pancake throw caught around the neck. (video)
- Pancake pull down - a pull down with one of the rings thrown as a pancake and caught around the neck, normally landing after the rest of the rings are already around the neck. (video)
- Super pancake pull down - a pancake pull down with the pancake thrown before any rings are placed around the neck. (video)