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by crystal_revenge
139 days ago
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> you either have to decrease the time between catching a ball and throwing it again or increase the time a ball is in the air I think you might be thinking of 5 ball juggling. 4 ball juggling (or at least it's most common variant, "The Fountain" [0]) is fascinating because it's really juggling two balls in each hand in a way that makes it appear similar to the standard cascade. Though this may sound "less hard" than what people initially imagine, it's a very different feeling than all the basics you learn using only 3 balls. 0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(juggling) |
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And once one realises that many juggling patterns can be understood by the number of beats each ball takes to return to a hand, one can then think in siteswap (https://juggle.fandom.com/wiki/Siteswap).