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The 53 siteswap has numerous variations that can make your four ball juggling especially visually appealing. Learn the 53 pattern in four ball juggling in this free hobby video.
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"So in this video we're going to be talking about side swap five-three. Now we already went over it quickly talking about the four ball half shower, which is actually the same thing. If you throw a five-three, it looks something like that. So if you do it timed with the five on the outside, it goes into a half shower. This is your five-three pattern. That's only leading five-three solid out of your right hand. There are a lot of other really cool patterns you can do where you might throw one-five, go back into four and throw one-five. So this would actually be if you wanted to do one just one over the top, it would be five-three back into four. Five-three back into four. And you can do what was called, or what's the, what is the same trick as over the top for three balls, but extrapolated into four. It looks something like this. I call it over the top; we have one going over the top like that. You can also do tennis, where the same ball is knocked back and forth. So if you see I'm doing a five-three with my right hand and with my left hand. I think this is a pretty cool pattern. It's pretty easy to see what's going on and I call it four of club tennis. I'm sorry, four ball tennis. There are a lot of other variations you can do with five-three. Throw it into your pattern at different times; switch it up with different hands. You can make it look pretty cool."
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