# Site Swaps With Ten Balls

CharlesBrookman's favourite patterns, and why.

## 10 Balls

• Ten balls in a 3-Cascade, where they're all thrown as quadriplexes.
• Essentially it's a superposition of two 3-Cascades SS:3 and two 2-Fountains SS:2T .
• Very similar to the 7- and 8-ball Triplexed 3-Cascades SS:[32T2T] and SS:[332T] , this is probably the easiest ways of juggling ten balls. Remember to throw the crossing balls higher than the others.

SS:[55]
• A 5-ball Cascade SS:5 , with every throw a stacked multiplex.
• From a really solid 5-ball Cascade SS:5, this might be an easier (!) way to juggle ten balls.

SS:a
• The (Asynchronous) "10-Ball Fountain".
• The classic circles-in-each-hand pattern.
• As in the 8-Ball Fountain SS:8 , the circles are stretched so tall and thin that there's very little free space to play with above you and collisions are very common. You really need to emphasise the "scooping" nature of the arms' throw movements.
• You can, of course, practice 5-in-1-Hand SS:a0 on each side to improve the 10-Fountain SS:a .

SS:(a,a)
• The "Synchronous 10-Ball Fountain".
• This is the Sync version of SS:10 .
• You can, of course, practice 5-in-1-Hand SS:a0 on each side to improve the Sync 10-Fountain SS:(a,a) .

SS:(ax,ax)
• The "10-Ball Crossing" pattern.
• This is the crossing version of SS:(a,a) .
• As with the 8-ball versions, most 10-ball jugglers prefer the Sync Crossing pattern SS:(ax,ax) to the Async Fountain SS:a due to collision problems.

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