Mission Impossible Workshop

“Takeouts or stealing patterns have been around for a long time already and are still very popular. Yet, working with even newly created takeout patterns feels like doing the same fourcount based patterns over and over again. We propose to break this stagnation by leveraging Prechac based patterns and make both passers and manipulators do …

See more

Juggling Graphics

It serves absolutely no purpose other than to draw pretty pictures of siteswaps — but that’s more than good enough for me! – Greg Philips

Y you follow me – world record

A pattern created in 2013 by Ed Clark, using Aidan notation.The base pattern is a 4 juggler static Y passed in 4-count. B is at the back (or foot) of the Y, D in the middle of the Y, A on the left of the Y (from the point of view of D and B) …

See more

cAsBiA on Anna-Maria


I´m getting closer to my goal of having juggled all 27 scrambled variations in time for next year´s EJC. Actually, I juggled more than half of them, already, and I´m very motivated for the others – so if you want to learn a new scrambled, just chat to me…
Now, people are distracting me with their wish to combine scrambleds in previously unknown ways…challenge accepted! Here we combined #1.2 cAsBiA with #3.1, which we named “Anna-Maria” in honor of Annchen´s and Berengar´s daughter.

See more

STAR – you follow me?!

Another new pattern – don´t know where it comes from, actually. It´s not Ed´s, this time, so I don´t have the notation either. The base pattern is a 4 person shooting star in 4count and with only 10 clubs. Before runnig, each juggler passes until having only 1 (not 2) clubs left, then runs halfway …

See more

Why you follow me

A pattern created in 2013 by Ed Clark, using Aidan notation.The base pattern is a 4 juggler static Y passed in 4-count. B is at the back (or foot) of the Y, D in the middle of the Y, A on the left of the Y (from the point of view of D and B) …

See more

55244 (PSPSS CK#1)

Martin and me got a little crazy at the Super Juggling convention and are now planning to juggle and tape some patterns from Christian Kästner´s compatible siteswaps list. As far as we can, anyway. Here´s our first – an easy 4 club one to practise zaps and flips. And yes, that´s Martin at the guitar. …

See more

 - 
Chinese (Simplified)
 - 
zh-CN
Chinese (Traditional)
 - 
zh-TW
Danish
 - 
da
Dutch
 - 
nl
English
 - 
en
Finnish
 - 
fi
French
 - 
fr
German
 - 
de
Greek
 - 
el
Hebrew
 - 
iw
Italian
 - 
it
Japanese
 - 
ja
Norwegian
 - 
no
Persian
 - 
fa
Polish
 - 
pl
Portuguese
 - 
pt
Spanish
 - 
es
Swedish
 - 
sv
Turkish
 - 
tr