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Georgian Schuffle (Base : Siteswap [34]301 ) : (figure découverte sur le site de Colin E.) (description de multiplexdan (multiplexdan@my-deja.com) ) The answer to me seemed to be a double stack (a) thrown at an angle, the arms cross and a single throw straight up from the other hand (b), the arms uncross and as they do one hand catches one ball and the other hand catches the other (from the double stack [a]), arms fully returned to normal position the same hand that threw before throws its ball straight up (c) while the opposite catches the second thrown ball (b) which puts two balls in that hand and sets up the sequence again. |
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- Singapore Shuffle
(figure proposée par koah fong (kfloh@ntu.edu.sg)):
B1 et B2 dans M.D., B3 dans M.G. (texte original : 1.Start with 2 balls (A,B) in right hand and 1 ball (C) in left hand. 2.Start the normal Georgian Shuffle by throwing A and B together under the left arm. 3.RH uncrosses and crosses over LH to claw-catch A. 4.At about the same time, LH launches C and catches B. 5.This is the part that is different. The LH, while holding B, uncrosses and crosses over RH and does a claw-catch at C again. It helps using bean bags. 6.You will end up with arms crossed, left over right. LH with 2 balls (A,C) and RH with 1 (B). 7.Throw the ball (B) in RH straight up. 8.RH uncross and crosses over LH to claw-catch B again. 9.LH throws the 2 balls (A,C) under the RH. Just repeat the mirrored action as described in step 2. ) |
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