Juggling Pattern - Basic Patterns

Basic Patterns

Basic patterns are defined here as patterns that involve a single person throwing a certain sequence of single-ball throws, with a certain number of balls (point-like objects), within a 2D plane. Below are listed some of the most fundamental patterns used in juggling, upon which many other patterns are based.

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