There’s a wide array of asynchronous patterns with 3 diabolos, each reflecting different styles and personalities. These patterns involve intricate timing and figures, demanding adaptability and finesse to juggle them effectively. Which pattern aligns best with your style? And which is harder for you to do but will mean a lot to consolidate?
3D Low Asynch Siteswaps
This asynchronous low shuffle pattern, 33F, highlights the fundamental timing and positioning for three diabolos. The 15F is a more active pattern and harder to accomplish.
3D Medium Asynch Siteswaps
The 7005F pattern transitions from low to high throws, demonstrating a mix of heights in an asynchronous shuffle.
3D High Asynch Siteswaps
In the 93F00 pattern, we observe increased height and varied timing, showcasing a high asynchronous shuffle. Most people, when starting to practice three diabolo high patterns, do b001F, where the diabolo moves along the string faster, becoming a higher pattern that is more difficult to maintain.
3 Diabolos State Transitions [stairs]
Transitioning between states and patterns wiht 3 diabolo is essential for learning new tricks. There are a lot of transitions, so you can go from each patern to another directly, is only about to know the correct transition patern.
This transitions require fluidity and precision. Just as each step leads seamlessly to the next, moving between diabolo states demands smooth movement and timing.
So I made a transitions table so you can know how to transition between patterns, download it and practice.
Download the Diabolo Transitions Cards