Ambled Toast is the second ambled pattern around, after Ambled V, of course. Ambled Patterns are derived from the Scrambled series by adding 1 additional club. The runaround consequently becomes a 10 club 2-count runaround.
PATTERNS
Videos, notation and explanations of passing patterns.
Dolby 5.1 mit Einzel- und Doppelgänger
Dolby 5.1 is a new one of Ed´s. As his shoulder damage prevents him from doing lots of right-handed singel passes, he invented a beginner´s pattern on 5-count: Dolby 5.1! Counting to 5 needs getting used to, but otherwise it´s great: ambidextrous and still not at all hard.
Nicki´s 3-count Roundabout
Nicki invented this pattern several years ago and taught it around Göttingen. Now, as ambidextrous manipulations are becoming “en vogue”, he decided to advertise this one. It´s nice!
Zippy_1
As Zippy is such a big hit (and we love to juggle it), we thought to imitate Aidan and find additional patterns of a zippy series. Aidan found 27 Scrambled V variations by permutating the possible actions in a 9 club 2-count runaround. As the resulting Scrambled V variations have only 3 beats, 3 positions to manipulate (A,B & C) and 3 manipulations (substitute, intercept & carry), this stands to reason.
Scrambled V 1.7 “Chopped Up V”
This one comes by way of Hoschy from RheinErftJuggling and shows an quite easy, first column scrambled V (1 2 3 cB sA iC). Easy it is because relabeling and manipulator change happen at the same time (beat 3), so it´s easy on the brain. You can see other strategies to make it easier on …
10 clubs Bruno´s nightmare
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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 …
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) …