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Latest revision as of 22:15, 23 February 2022
Description
This is essentially a Cattleman's Crack done overhead. This basic crack is frequently used when trying to get maximum noise from your crack.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Swing your whip to the front and overhead in a circle (you can actually, continue to swing your whip in this circle repeatedly until you feel ready to make the crack
- Stop the motion of your arm with the handle pointed backwards (your palm should be facing down)
- Just before the cracker will coming into view, change the direction of your swing and crack the whip out in front of you