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* [[Reverse Cattleman]] | * [[Reverse Cattleman]] | ||
* [[Slow Figure Eight]] | * [[Slow Figure Eight]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Coachman's Crack]] |
* [[Drum Roll]] (snake killer) | * [[Drum Roll]] (snake killer) | ||
* [[Overhand Flick]] | * [[Overhand Flick]] | ||
− | * [[Cow and Calf | + | * [[Cow and Calf (whoosh bang)]] |
* [[Tasmanian Cutback]] | * [[Tasmanian Cutback]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:29, 15 March 2022
Description
The Cattleman's Crack is probably the first crack that any new whip cracker should learn.
Pre-Requisites
- None! This is truly, the very first crack you should learn.
Post-Requisites
- Reverse Cattleman
- Slow Figure Eight
- Coachman's Crack
- Drum Roll (snake killer)
- Overhand Flick
- Cow and Calf (whoosh bang)
- Tasmanian Cutback
How To
- Start with the whip laying out straight behind you
- Draw the whip forward and overhead in a large, extended arc
- Start with your arm straight, pointed slightly behind you, and palm facing backwards
- The handle of the whip should be in a straight line with your arm
- Swing your arm upward, keeping your arm straight until it's about level with the ground
- Bend your elbow about 90 degrees, till it's pointing almost straight up
- Let your wrist bend backwards
- Just about the time that the cracker will hit the ground behind you, swing the whip forward
- Straighten your elbow
- Then straighten your wrist
- You should finish with your arm in a straight line with the whip handle pointing straight out from there, almost level with the ground
This crack should take very minimal effort, don't muscle it.