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Author: BartHoving
Date: Aug 16, 2007 17:31

Hi everyone,

I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
(8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.

It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.

My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????

Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!

Bart Hoving

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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: Aidan
Date: Aug 16, 2007 18:33

BartHoving wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>
> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>
> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>
> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>
> Bart Hoving
> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: Oriyan Hermoni
Date: Aug 17, 2007 12:07

Aidan wrote:
>
> BartHoving wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
>> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
>> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
>> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
>> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
>> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>>
>> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>>
>> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>>
>> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
>> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: BartHoving
Date: Aug 17, 2007 13:45

Aidan wrote:
>
> BartHoving wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
>> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
>> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
>> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
>> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
>> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>>
>> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>>
>> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>>
>> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
>> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: BartHoving
Date: Aug 17, 2007 14:43

BartHoving wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>
> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>
> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>
> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>
> Bart Hoving
> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: BartHoving
Date: Aug 17, 2007 14:51

BartHoving wrote:
>
> BartHoving wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
>> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
>> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
>> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
>> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
>> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>>
>> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>>
>> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>>
>> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
>> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: Brer Licky
Date: Aug 17, 2007 15:01

BartHoving wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>
> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>
> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>
> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>
> Bart Hoving
> ...
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transitions between 7 and (8x,6)*         


Author: Miika
Date: Aug 20, 2007 15:14

I can't do these myself, but here are a few transitions I'd suggest
trying.

in with 8x78x78x1x and out with (7x,9)(8x,6) - http://tinyurl.com/2cnmp2

in with 8x78x78x78x0 and out with (8x,7)(8x,7) - http://tinyurl.com/2axpwh

in and out with 6-up - http://tinyurl.com/ynk7pa

Keep dropping,

-Miika

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(btw, tämä on kuudeskymmenesyhdeksäs viestini tässä uutisryhmässä)

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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: Stephen Brain
Date: Aug 22, 2007 12:03

BartHoving wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>
> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>
> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>
> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>
> Bart Hoving
> ...
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Re: (8x,6)         


Author: BartHoving
Date: Aug 23, 2007 02:07

Stephen Brain wrote:
>
> BartHoving wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just started juggling 7 balls more and more. Now I have 7 balls and the
>> (8x,6) under complete control. I know how to enter the (8x,6) from a 7
>> ball cascade: 7 (8x)7(8x)7(8x) (8x,6)
>> It not correctly written down in siteswap, but what I mean is: juggle 7,
>> throw 3 higher balls from the right hand, making normal throws from the
>> left, so in total 5 throws, after that, start the (8x,6) pattern.
>>
>> It's thesame as going from 5 balls to (6x,4), just make 2 higher throws.
>>
>> My question is: how can I get back to 7 ball cascade, from (8x,6)????
>>
>> Doing this with 5 balls is like: (6x,4) (7,4)(4,6x) 5
>> But I can't figure it out with 7 balls... Anyone HELP!
>> ...
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