Names | |
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English | shower throw |
Properties | |
Articulation | throw |
Shake Length | n/a |
Parent Techniques | flip throw |
Difficulty | very hard |
Prevalence | standard |
Position | |
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Glyph Notation | |
Glyph | none yet |
Usage | |
Dynamics | |
Volume | low |
Range | low |
Ease | low |
History | |
Source | PANMAN |
Location of Origin | Japan |
Date of Origin | unknown |
Influences | Juggling |
Signature Players | n/a |
Consists of throwing the asalato between hands, similar to the shower pattern used in juggling. Both hands perform a [[flip throw]], but with the hand positioned so that the path of the asalato travels parallel to the player's body. One hand throws the asalato higher than the other hand throws, so that they do not collide in the air. Each hand throws at the same time. The asalato that is thrown at a lower height will be caught first. Alternatively, the hand that throws the asalato at a lower height can be performed as a [[pass]].
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Originally developed by PANMAN. Directly draws from the shower pattern used in juggling.
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