Shower (juggling)

"In the shower pattern, every ball is thrown in a high arc from the right hand to the left (or vice versa) and then quickly passed off with a low throw from the left to the right hand (or vice versa).

Siteswap notation for shower patterns is (2n-1)1, where n is the number of objects juggled.

"[4] A variant of the shower or shape distortion of the half-shower, the Statue of Liberty (siteswap: 3[5]), involves one overhead hand.

[6][7] One attraction of the shower pattern is that it does not change with increasing numbers of props.

Asked to demonstrate juggling with two objects the average person is likely to throw one in the air, pass across the other, and catch the first in the other hand.