Siteswap

 

 

 

Siteswap (also called Cambridge notation in the United Kingdom) is a notation used to describe juggling patterns. It encodes the number of beats of each throw, which is related to their height, and the hand to which the throw is to be made. It is an invaluable tool in determining which combinations of throws yield valid juggling patterns for a given number of objects. It does not describe body movements such as behind-the-back and under-the-leg. The notation was developed in 1985 independently by three parties: Bruce "Boppo" Tiemann at the California Institute of Technology, Paul Klimek in Santa Cruz, California, and Mike Day, Colin Wright, and Adam Chalcraft in Cambridge, England (whence the alternative name).

Siteswap definition on Wikipedia

 

Want to see it in practice? Use the Juggling.Net online Sitesvap Simulator or download Juggling Lab animator and run it on your PC

 

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