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An under the leg catch is an under the leg throw in [[Reversed patterns|reverse]]: you lift your leg up into the pattern, reach under your leg with an empty hand, and catch an object in this position. |
An under the leg catch is an under the leg throw in [[Reversed patterns|reverse]]: you lift your leg up into the pattern, reach under your leg with an empty hand, and catch an object in this position. |
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− | [http://youtu.be/cTzFmBWTBsM?t=1m34s Video]: 3 [[Club juggling|club]] under the legs 3 up [[Spins|360]] by [[Bart Hoving]] |
+ | : [http://youtu.be/cTzFmBWTBsM?t=1m34s Video]: 3 [[Club juggling|club]] under the legs 3 up [[Spins|360]] by [[Bart Hoving]] |
− | [http://youtu.be/dC1xEIrvloA?t=35s Video]: 4 club under the legs [[Qualify|qualify]] by [[Stefan Brancel]] |
+ | : [http://youtu.be/dC1xEIrvloA?t=35s Video]: 4 club under the legs [[Qualify|qualify]] by [[Stefan Brancel]] |
− | [http://youtu.be/eYXAeWZDSig?t=1m4s Video]: 5 club under the legs [[Flash|flash]] by [[Ben Hestness]] |
+ | : [http://youtu.be/eYXAeWZDSig?t=1m4s Video]: 5 club under the legs [[Flash|flash]] by [[Ben Hestness]] |
===See also=== |
===See also=== |
Revision as of 17:20, 18 February 2016
To throw under the leg, lift your leg up into your pattern, and move an object you're holding under your leg before you throw it. You don't have to reach or bend down and throw from an unusually low position, just bring your leg up high enough that you can easily put your hand under it while juggling.
The most common way to throw under the leg is throwing under the same leg: if you're using your right hand, you throw under your right leg. You can also throw under the opposite leg (e.g. throwing with the right hand under the left leg). If you squat down or jump, it's possible to throw an object under both legs at the same time.
Normally if the right hand throws under either leg, it moves under the leg from right to left, and then throws on the left side of the leg. A more difficult variation is to move your hand under your leg in the opposite direction: move your right hand under either leg from left to right, and throw from the right side of your leg.
An under the leg catch is an under the leg throw in reverse: you lift your leg up into the pattern, reach under your leg with an empty hand, and catch an object in this position.
- Video: 4 club under the legs qualify by Stefan Brancel
- Video: 5 club under the legs flash by Ben Hestness
See also
- Front-to-back body throws are similar to throwing under the opposite leg, but both feet stay on the ground.
- Back-to-front body throws are similar to throwing under the same leg, but both feet stay on the ground.
- A blind catch is similar to catching under the opposite leg, but both feet stay on the ground.