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From: expertvillage
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  • why are there no comments that are liked on this video???

  • It might be helpful to actually show the 5 throw so we see that it is a triple?

  • can you throw the 5 as a double?

  • Yes, you can, and it's better to learn it that way. It helps with learning 5 club cascade.

  • @hysetryne1908 yes but its harder

  • kinda looks like heath ledger to me..

  • Not that it takes away from the principle of the lesson, but I would have liked the see the triple in its entirety. It may have helped some visualize the trick if your cameraman had backed up or if you voiced over slow-motion footage. Just a thought, overall, good clear explanation

  • I heard basic siteswap can only be used with patterns where there is only one prop being thrown at a time. Two messes it up apparently.

  • uhm no. you even can throw two objects at the same time from the same hand, for example [31] or both hands at the same time (4,2x)(2x,4)

  • also, calling it 7-3-1 would not give the correct number of objects after the arithmetic: 7 + 3 + 1 = 11 and 11 / 3 (for the number of digits in 7-3-1) = 3 and 2/3, which can't be, since the division has to yield an integer equal to the number of props, so the naming takes the form that gives the simplest CORRECT math AND description.

  • is not 731 ?

    3 single 5 double and  7 triple ? i dont know correct me if im wrong

  • its just a ratio of throw heights, you could theoretically do the siteswap with any spin combination

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