Israel Machine ver2, ver3, ver4 (2 base 1 flyer)

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This washing machine is performed by two bases and one flyer, opening up a whole new range of possibilities that aren’t possible with a single base.
In this collection, you’ll find 3 variations of the same concept, ranging from gentle passes to dynamic throwing entries. As the difficulty increases, so does the level of timing, trust, and coordination required between all three partners.
Whether you’re just beginning to explore partner passing or you’re ready to experiment with more dynamic throws, these variations offer a natural progression. Study each version carefully, choose the one that matches your current skill level, and gradually work your way toward the more advanced techniques.

An especially interesting evolution of this concept introduces a second flyer. In this variation, there are no aerial throws—instead, the flyer transfer is achieved in a surprisingly creative and well-coordinated way.
If you’re looking for an even more advanced challenge, you’ll find a link to this 2-base, 2-flyer washing machine at the bottom of the page.

VER 2. 

In this variation, the flyer simply tips from one base to the other in a smooth, controlled movement.

VER 3.

In this variation, the flyer is transferred to the second base with a dynamic pop, creating a smooth and controlled flight between the two bases.

VER 4. In this variation, the throw follows the Star catch without any pause or additional momentum-building. The flyer is redirected immediately, making the entire transfer more dynamic and continuous.

Poses

Israel Machine 2 base 2 flyer version

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