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if the crack is just one of several that are in the video tell the reader where to find the crack in the video and index it if possible in the link | if the crack is just one of several that are in the video tell the reader where to find the crack in the video and index it if possible in the link | ||
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+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLBo2E4pLQ0 Victorian Cutback - Instructional - April Choi (youtube)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 26 February 2022
Description
This crack is performed by starting an upward arcing motion, then reversing it to force a loop into the whip
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Start with the whip laying out behind you
- With your palm facing forward, gently swing the whip forward and up
- You want the whip's motion to stall out in front of you
- Just before your arm is level with the ground, stop it's upward movement
- Even though your arm motion stops, allow your wrist to bend upward to continue the whip's motion
- Rotate your wrist so the handle of your whip makes an arc, back down and around in a circle
- The crack should happen alongside or behind you