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Columns (juggling) : ウィキペディア英語版
Columns (juggling)

In toss juggling, columns, also known as One-up Two-up, is a juggling trick or pattern where the balls are thrown upwards without any sideways motion. The simplest version involves having three balls, with two going up simultaneously on either side, followed by one going up in the middle.〔Dancey, Charlie. ''Charlie Dancey's Encyclopædia of Ball Juggling'' p.111. Butterfingers: Bath, England 1994. ISBN 1-898591-13-X〕 One way to accomplish this is to juggle 2 balls in one hand and one ball in the other, so one hand has to move faster and further than in a regular pattern (cascade), whilst the other remains almost stationary. The hand juggling the center ball can alternate with each repeat to make the pattern symmetric.
==Variations==

There are many variations to this simple three-ball pattern. Some involve alternating the placement of the 'lone' inside throw, while others involve the two outside throws.
The 'lone' ball may be to either side of the two balls, and can have its position in relation to them altered whilst juggling the pattern by throwing it not at a vertical angle, or moving the hand holding it when it has been caught. This ball can also be thrown quickly from one hand to the other as in a box pattern, whilst the other two balls are in midair.
The two balls being thrown and caught simultaneously may also be moved, for example crossing them over in the air, so that they do not land in the hand which threw them. The hands holding these balls may also cross or uncross at any time during the pattern.〔
Another common variation is to carry one of the two outside throws up and down rather than throwing it,〔Gillson, George. ''Beyond the Cascade: Step-by-Step Guides to 88 Classic 3-Ball Juggling Tricks.'' p.54, The Ugly Juggling Co: U.K. 1993. ISBN 0-9516998-1-4〕 which may be called the Dummy pattern.〔Siddall, Jeremy and Darbyshire, Lydia (1993). ''Juggling'', p.24. Courage. ISBN 1-56138224-8.〕 The carried ball can then be moved in many different ways to complement the pattern. In a variation called ''Yo-yo'' the ball is carried up and down directly underneath one of the other balls to give the impression that the balls are connected by an invisible string, like a yo-yo.〔Dancey (1994), p.184〕〔
The trick can be extended to any number of balls and can be varied by doing synchronous or asynchronous throws. The props used may also be altered.

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