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[[File:Slap is Back|thumb|right|480px|Slapback tricks by [[Iver Tronstad]]]][[File:2012 IJA Tutorial Contest 3 Club Slap-Backs|thumb|right|480 px|3 club slapback tutorial]]
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[[File:Slap is Back|thumb|right|400px|Slapback tricks by [[Iver Tronstad]]]][[File:Basics of Club Slapping|thumb|right|400 px|3 club slapback tutorial]]
   
'''Slapbacks''' are a trick where the [[Club juggling|clubs]] are under-[[Club rotation|rotated]] so that the shell end lands in your hand, and instead of catching the shell, you slap it to make the club rotate back in the other direction and catch it on the handle. Juggling historian David Cain reports that slapbacks go back to at least the 1940s, when Bob Dupont performed them.{{Cite}}
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'''Slapbacks''' are a trick where the [[Club juggling|clubs]] are under-[[Club rotation|rotated]] so that the shell end lands in your hand, and instead of catching the shell, you slap it to make the club rotate back in the other direction and catch it on the handle. Slapbacks [http://ezine.juggle.org/2016/03/25/juggling-trivia-contest-1-the-answers-and-results/ were first performed] by [[Bob Dupont]] in the 1940s.
   
 
'''Turnovers''' are a variation of this trick where you catch a club on the shell, then make it do a quick half rotation in the normal direction and catch it again on the handle.
 
'''Turnovers''' are a variation of this trick where you catch a club on the shell, then make it do a quick half rotation in the normal direction and catch it again on the handle.
   
[http://juggling.tv/15506 Video] (at 1:30): 4 club turnovers by [[Andreas Kebele]]
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: [http://juggling.tv/15506 Video] (at 1:30): 4 club turnovers
   
===World records===
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== World records ==
 
Slapback [[World records|world records]] with publicly available video evidence:
 
Slapback [[World records|world records]] with publicly available video evidence:
*4 clubs: 39 catches by [[Kenny Cheung]] in 2016 ([https://www.facebook.com/kennyjuggling/videos/vb.343254422506994/583983511767416/ video])
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*4 clubs: 135 catches by [[Kotaro Minami]] in 2020 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8oYWlAhAMY video])
 
*5 clubs: 31 catches by [[Iver Tronstad]] in 2013 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbv3Ojtxn5E#t=2m40s video])
 
*5 clubs: 31 catches by [[Iver Tronstad]] in 2013 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbv3Ojtxn5E#t=2m40s video])
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*6 clubs: 6 catches by [[Eivind Dragsjø]] in 2016 ([http://ezine.juggle.org/2016/11/28/corrections-a-juggling-film-by-lewis-kennedy-haavard-hvidsten/ video] at 9:15)
 
Unverified claims:
 
Unverified claims:
 
*3 clubs: 10 minutes by [[Ameron Rosvall]] in 2008 ([http://www.juggling-records.com/pattern.php?p=198 claim])
 
*3 clubs: 10 minutes by [[Ameron Rosvall]] in 2008 ([http://www.juggling-records.com/pattern.php?p=198 claim])

Revision as of 19:05, 25 April 2020

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Slap is Back

Slapback tricks by Iver Tronstad

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Basics of Club Slapping

3 club slapback tutorial

Slapbacks are a trick where the clubs are under-rotated so that the shell end lands in your hand, and instead of catching the shell, you slap it to make the club rotate back in the other direction and catch it on the handle. Slapbacks were first performed by Bob Dupont in the 1940s.

Turnovers are a variation of this trick where you catch a club on the shell, then make it do a quick half rotation in the normal direction and catch it again on the handle.

Video (at 1:30): 4 club turnovers

World records

Slapback world records with publicly available video evidence:

Unverified claims: