Difference between revisions of "Cross Body Volley"

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===Description===
 
===Description===
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A multi-crack pattern where the whip is swung back and forth and cracks in each direction.
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===Pre-Requisites===
 
===Pre-Requisites===
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* [[Volley]]
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* [[Cross Body Fast Figure Eight]]
 
 
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===Post-Requisites===
 
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* [[Arrowhead]]
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* [[Behind The Back Volley]]
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===How To===
 
===How To===
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# Instead of following through on the second crack, treat the handle like a windshield wiper and flip it back forwards again
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# After getting a crack in front, do the second crack of the cross body fast figure eight again
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# Repeat
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* The volley can be a very difficult move to learn. Here are some tips:
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** If the whip is hitting you, adjust your wrist angle so it passes by you
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** Move your hand in a slight figure eight motion to help guide the whip
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** It can be helpful to learn the volley using a whip with a longer handle, like a stock whip
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 26 February 2022

Description

A multi-crack pattern where the whip is swung back and forth and cracks in each direction.

Pre-Requisites

Post-Requisites

How To

  1. Start with a Cross Body Fast Figure Eight
  2. Instead of following through on the second crack, treat the handle like a windshield wiper and flip it back forwards again
  3. After getting a crack in front, do the second crack of the cross body fast figure eight again
  4. Repeat
  • The volley can be a very difficult move to learn. Here are some tips:
    • If the whip is hitting you, adjust your wrist angle so it passes by you
    • Move your hand in a slight figure eight motion to help guide the whip
    • It can be helpful to learn the volley using a whip with a longer handle, like a stock whip

Video