Columns (juggling)
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In toss juggling, columns, also known as One-up Two-up, is a juggling trick or pattern where the balls are thrown upwards without any sideways motion,[6] distinguishing it from the fountain. The simplest version involves having three balls, with two going up simultaneously on either side, followed by one going up in the middle.[7] One way to accomplish this is to juggle 2 balls in one hand and one ball in the other, so one hand has to move faster and further than in a regular pattern (cascade), whilst the other remains almost stationary. The hand juggling the center ball can alternate with each repeat to make the pattern symmetric.
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Minimum prop #: 3 | |
Difficulty: 3/10,[1] 3.7[2] (note: difficulty ratings are arbitrary and subject to change) | |
Siteswap: (4,4)(4,0) | |
Shannon: 4 | |
Period: 4 | |
Parity: even or odd | |
Notes: asymmetrical, synchronous or asynchronous |
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