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− | + | '''Triple rotations''' or '''triples''' are throws where each [[Club juggling|club]] [[Club rotation|rotates]] three times before being caught. The [[Basic pattern|basic patterns]] for 6 and 7 clubs are normally done with triple rotations. A few jugglers also use triples for 8 clubs, which are more commonly done with [[Quads|quads]]. [[Spins|720s]] with 3 clubs and [[Spins|360s]] with 4 and 5 clubs are normally done with triples for the high throws. |
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+ | Juggling with 3, 4, or 5 clubs in triple rotations is a more difficult trick than the basic patterns, which are normally done with [[Singles|singles]] for 3 clubs and [[Doubles|doubles]] for 4 and 5. Those numbers can be done with triples at their normal heights, using fast [[Club rotation|spins]], or in a higher, slower pattern, with the same kinds of throws used in a 6 or 7 club pattern. High triples with lower numbers can be used as an exercise to prepare for learning 6 or 7 clubs. |
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+ | [[File:(4 4) club flash|thumb|right|480 px|8 club [[Flash|flash]] in triples by [[Daniel Eaker]]]] |
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===See also=== |
===See also=== |
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*[[Club rotation]] |
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*[[Flats]] |
*[[Flats]] |
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*[[Reverse spins]] |
*[[Reverse spins]] |
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Revision as of 18:25, 28 April 2016
Triple rotations or triples are throws where each club rotates three times before being caught. The basic patterns for 6 and 7 clubs are normally done with triple rotations. A few jugglers also use triples for 8 clubs, which are more commonly done with quads. 720s with 3 clubs and 360s with 4 and 5 clubs are normally done with triples for the high throws.
Juggling with 3, 4, or 5 clubs in triple rotations is a more difficult trick than the basic patterns, which are normally done with singles for 3 clubs and doubles for 4 and 5. Those numbers can be done with triples at their normal heights, using fast spins, or in a higher, slower pattern, with the same kinds of throws used in a 6 or 7 club pattern. High triples with lower numbers can be used as an exercise to prepare for learning 6 or 7 clubs.