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+ | The Reverse Cattleman is just exactly that. Reverse the motion that the whip made for the Cattleman's Crack and make the whip crack behind you. Because your arm will not bend the same way backwards as it does forwards, your arm motion needs to be adapted. | ||
===Pre-Requisites=== | ===Pre-Requisites=== | ||
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make sure to link to them | make sure to link to them | ||
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+ | * [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Cattleman%E2%80%99s_Crack Cattleman's Crack] | ||
===Post-Requisites=== | ===Post-Requisites=== | ||
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what techs (if any) should be considered as next steps | what techs (if any) should be considered as next steps | ||
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+ | * [[Cross Body Reverse Cattleman]] | ||
+ | * [[Overhead Reverse]] | ||
+ | * [[Slow Figure Eight]] | ||
===How To=== | ===How To=== | ||
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+ | # Start with the whip laying out straight in front of you | ||
+ | # Draw the whip backward and overhead in a large, extended arc | ||
+ | ## Start with your arm straight, pointed slightly in front of you | ||
+ | ## The handle of the whip should be in a straight line with your arm | ||
+ | ## Swing your arm down and to the back | ||
+ | ## When your arm is pointing straight down start turning your palm to face outward | ||
+ | ## When your arm is level with the ground let your elbow bend | ||
+ | ## Continue to bend your elbow until your hand is about even with your face | ||
+ | # Just about the time that the cracker will hit the ground in front of you, swing the whip backward | ||
+ | ## Straighten your elbow | ||
+ | ## When you reach full extension of the arm, straighten your wrist | ||
+ | ## You should finish with your arm almost level with the ground, and with the whip handle pointing straight out behind you | ||
===Video=== | ===Video=== | ||
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if the crack is just one of several that are in the video tell the reader where to find the crack in the video and index it if possible in the link | if the crack is just one of several that are in the video tell the reader where to find the crack in the video and index it if possible in the link | ||
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+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWyUgNldPz0 Reverse Cattleman's Crack, instructional by Canada Whips (YouTube)] | ||
+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP1ngMpPU0Q Reverse Cattleman's Crack, instructional by April Choi (YouTube)] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Single Whip Techniques]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Beginner Cracks]] |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 25 April 2023
Description
The Reverse Cattleman is just exactly that. Reverse the motion that the whip made for the Cattleman's Crack and make the whip crack behind you. Because your arm will not bend the same way backwards as it does forwards, your arm motion needs to be adapted.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Start with the whip laying out straight in front of you
- Draw the whip backward and overhead in a large, extended arc
- Start with your arm straight, pointed slightly in front of you
- The handle of the whip should be in a straight line with your arm
- Swing your arm down and to the back
- When your arm is pointing straight down start turning your palm to face outward
- When your arm is level with the ground let your elbow bend
- Continue to bend your elbow until your hand is about even with your face
- Just about the time that the cracker will hit the ground in front of you, swing the whip backward
- Straighten your elbow
- When you reach full extension of the arm, straighten your wrist
- You should finish with your arm almost level with the ground, and with the whip handle pointing straight out behind you