Flash (juggling)

The term flash is used while juggling two meanings. On the one hand is called a certain number of articles, the success of the single undertaking and jettisoning. On the other hand, a flash is a juggling trick, in which a certain amount of time all the objects in the air and so both hands are free while juggling, which is often emphasized by clapping of hands.

Unique throwing and catching

In connection with the retention and recognition of juggling records the term is used in this way. It is the flash enough to throw off all items individually once and catch it again. This stands in contrast to the juggling, in which each object must be at least thrown and caught twice. A successful 7 -Ball Flash is therefore lighter than a successful seven - ball juggling.

All objects in the air

In this context, the Flash is a juggling trick. To install a flash in a normal juggling pattern, the objects must first be dropped slightly higher and faster, to gain time, to have both hands free for a certain period. By clapping of hands or by one or more pirouettes of juggling trick can be highlighted.

The flash can also be used as a preliminary exercise of the 5- ball cascade, if you already mastered the 3-ball cascade. Here, the flash is built into the 3-ball cascade and repeat continuously. In this exercise, the throw height and the required speed corresponds already to the cascade with five balls.

A flash can also be expressed in the Siteswap notation. Two consecutive zeros elements identify a flash. For a flash at a 3-ball cascade of Siteswap example, 55500th

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