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# Start by swinging the whip in a backward circle | # Start by swinging the whip in a backward circle | ||
# Let the whip wrap around your body | # Let the whip wrap around your body | ||
− | ## Don't let your arm | + | ## Don't let your whip arm get trapped they the thong |
# After the thong has wrapped around you, "duck out" by bringing your arm up over your head and continue your arm's swing in the same direction you started (in step 1) | # After the thong has wrapped around you, "duck out" by bringing your arm up over your head and continue your arm's swing in the same direction you started (in step 1) | ||
− | ## | + | ## Depending on the length of your whip, you may have to do the "duck out" motion multiple times to unwarp yourself |
− | # (Optional) finish with a [[Reverse | + | # (Optional) finish with a [[Overhead Reverse]] Crack |
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===Video=== | ===Video=== |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 25 April 2023
Description
This easy wrap starts with a backhand motion and can add a nice flair to a whip routine.
Pre-Requisites
None
Post-Requisites
None
How To
- Start by swinging the whip in a backward circle
- Let the whip wrap around your body
- Don't let your whip arm get trapped they the thong
- After the thong has wrapped around you, "duck out" by bringing your arm up over your head and continue your arm's swing in the same direction you started (in step 1)
- Depending on the length of your whip, you may have to do the "duck out" motion multiple times to unwarp yourself
- (Optional) finish with a Overhead Reverse Crack