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In this video I'm going to talk about side swap pattern 534. Now, as ridiculous as it
may sound, just a string of numbers, I think this is one of my favorite patterns. It looks
pretty odd at first, but what's really going on is I'm throwing a five, a three, a four,
then a five, three, four. So what's happening is a high cross, low cross, straight up, then
from my left hand a high cross, low cross, straight up, and keep going. It looks something
like this, let's see if we can start it. Failed, start again. See if you can pick out the five
the three and the four. It's a pretty good visual effect to have the fours just traveling
straight up and down on the outside of your pattern, that's what I just did right there.
Another common pattern or approach is to throw a normal four throw that will go from the
center to the outside. So that pattern will look something like, let's try that again.
Something like that. Hopefully you don't drop like I just did. But again we're talking about
the 534 pattern, which would be a high cross, a low cross, then a straight up throw on the
side. Something like this. Working up to this you really just have to clean up your five
your three pattern, getting that as clean as possible out of both hands, and then linking
them together with a four throw to make the switch happen between hands. Just keep practicing
it, clean it up as much as you can, and you can make it work.