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## The handle of your whip should be in a straight line with the thong of the whip | ## The handle of your whip should be in a straight line with the thong of the whip | ||
# Draw the whip forward keeping the handle pointing backwards | # Draw the whip forward keeping the handle pointing backwards | ||
+ | ## Lead the motion with the back of your wrist | ||
# At the end of your reach snap the wrist forward so the whip handle is pointing towards your imaginary target | # At the end of your reach snap the wrist forward so the whip handle is pointing towards your imaginary target | ||
+ | ## Try to keep the handle level with the ground as you snap it forward | ||
===Video=== | ===Video=== | ||
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[[Category:Basics]] | [[Category:Basics]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Intermediate Cracks]] | ||
[[Category:Single Whip Techniques]] | [[Category:Single Whip Techniques]] |
Latest revision as of 01:01, 26 February 2022
Description
The motion for this crack is very similar to a tennis backhand or a basic frisbee throw
Pre-Requisites
None
Post-Requisites
How To
- With your arm across your belly, start with the whip laying out straight behind you on your off hand side
- The handle of your whip should be in a straight line with the thong of the whip
- Draw the whip forward keeping the handle pointing backwards
- Lead the motion with the back of your wrist
- At the end of your reach snap the wrist forward so the whip handle is pointing towards your imaginary target
- Try to keep the handle level with the ground as you snap it forward