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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
− | The Queensland Crossover (single-handed) is a two crack pattern consisting of an Overhead crack and a [ | + | The Queensland Crossover (single-handed) is a two crack pattern consisting of an Overhead crack and a [[Overhead Reverse]]. This pattern gets its name from the two-handed routine of the same name, where both hands do the two crack pattern to create an 'X' shape (hence crossover). |
===Pre-Requisites=== | ===Pre-Requisites=== | ||
− | * Overhead Crack | + | * [[Overhead Crack]] |
− | * [ | + | * [[Overhead Reverse]] or [[sidearm Flick]] |
===Post-Requisites=== | ===Post-Requisites=== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[Slow Helicopter]] |
+ | * [[Queensland Crossover (Double Whip)]] | ||
===How To=== | ===How To=== | ||
− | # Do an Overhead Crack | + | # Do an [[Overhead Crack]] |
− | # Follow through to set up for the | + | # Follow through to set up for the next crack crack |
− | # Do a [ | + | # Do a [[Overhead Reverse]] or a [[Sidearm Flick]]. |
− | # Follow through to set up for the | + | ::''Adam Winrich describes this motion as a side arm flick, Justin Bereczki calls it an Overhead Reverse'' |
+ | # Follow through to set up for the first crack again | ||
# Repeat | # Repeat | ||
===Video=== | ===Video=== | ||
− | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYRvWdywT2s Queensland Crossover (Two Handed) | + | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYRvWdywT2s Queensland Crossover (Two Handed) - Instructional - Canada Whips (youtube)] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Intermediate Cracks]] |
[[Category:Single Whip Combinations]] | [[Category:Single Whip Combinations]] |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 30 July 2022
Description
The Queensland Crossover (single-handed) is a two crack pattern consisting of an Overhead crack and a Overhead Reverse. This pattern gets its name from the two-handed routine of the same name, where both hands do the two crack pattern to create an 'X' shape (hence crossover).
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Do an Overhead Crack
- Follow through to set up for the next crack crack
- Do a Overhead Reverse or a Sidearm Flick.
- Adam Winrich describes this motion as a side arm flick, Justin Bereczki calls it an Overhead Reverse
- Follow through to set up for the first crack again
- Repeat