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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=Od7JBEIQj7M Adam Winrich - Instructional (youtube)] | ||
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[[Category:Single Whip Techniques]] | [[Category:Single Whip Techniques]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 10 February 2022
Description
With a motion similar to throwing a ball, this it typically a good crack for beginners to work on. This basic technique works well with longer bullwhips 8-10ft long.
Pre-Requisites
None
Post-Requisites
How To
- Start with the whip laying out straight behind you, and your arm stretched out behind you as well
- Pull the whip forward, being careful to keep the handle pointing backwards (this should feel a lot like throwing a ball)
- As your forearm straightens out at the end of your "throw" straighten your wrist out so that the handle of your whip points forward towards your imaginary target.