Here’s a fun video of me throwing 4 to 9 balls on a door at a ~35 degree angle, which makes some patterns much easier. When the beanbags land on the slope, they stall for a moment and descend slower than they would with normal toss juggling. The “high“ throws don’t require much energy, patterns become slower, catching becomes easier, and timing for complex patterns doesn’t need to be as precise as in normal toss juggling. Collisions can be a bit of a problem still though, especially with 6 balls.
Music by The Meters
TRICK LIST!!
take 1
(6,4x)(4x,2)*
(8,4x)(4x,2)(4x,2x)*
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b17131
534 mess
633 mess
7531 mess (maybe?)
take 2
645
84445
8444744
7562663
88441
753
97531
(6,4x)(6,4)*
(8,4x)(4,4)(4x,6x)*
take 3
678912345
take 4
b97531
take 5
(8x,6)*
take 6
8 fountain for 32 catches
take 7
9 cascade for 18 catches
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