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Things start to get really serious now. Let's say it's half way between 7 clubs PPS and 9 clubs 1-count (and a good practice for the latter). One of the jugglers crosses, the other goes straight. All passes are floaty doubles.

The easier start probably has each juggler starting with 4 clubs. The upper juggler throws (starting RH) pass, self, then PPS with crossing passes. The lower throws (starting RH) directly PPS with straight passes half a beat later.

On the following diagram, the upper juggler starts with 5 clubs (3 in RH) throwing pass, pass, self with crossing passes. The lower starts with 3 clubs (2 in RH) and throwing self and then starting the PPS pattern.

8 clubs, PPS : <4.5p 4.5p 3 | 3 4.5p 4.5p>

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2003/02/26 22:22

Author: Aidan

With the 5 club start, if the juggler throwing tramlines starts first (with 5 clubs), both jugglers can start right handed going straight into the PPS rhythm. Also the second juggler comes in 1.5 beats after the first, which people should be more used to from juggling 7 club 3 count.

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