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Up to now we've been talking about the 4 club A-sync fountain pattern. Now this is probably
one of the most common 4 club patterns out there. If you've seen a 4 club juggler, you
probably have seen him doing something like that. Another very common pattern however
is the Synchronous 4 club fountain. Now this is exactly the same, but instead of your hand
moving up with each other, as in right left, right left, hands are going to be moving at
the same time. So you're going to be throwing both, like this. Some people find this as
easier to learn because it feels slower, 'cause you're only moving half as much, or half as
often. But, because you have to split your vision and watch both clubs at the same time,
I think it's a little bit harder. I learn this after I learned the A-sync pattern. Everybody
does it their own way, so you can try and learn this one first if your sync pattern,
or if your A-sync pattern is not helping out very much. So it looks something like this.
You can see the clubs are moving in unison, same height, same double spin but are still
going to the same hand. Now this is a good pattern to learn. It'll definitely help you
out when you do more 4 club patterns. It's pretty essential. So practice it, practice
moving your hand in unison, you'll be good to go.