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===How To=== | ===How To=== | ||
− | + | # Start with an [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Overhand_Flick Overhand Flick] | |
− | + | # Directly after the flick, do the second crack of the [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Fast_Figure_Eight Fast Figure Eight] | |
− | + | # Follow through after the Fast Figure Eight and swing up into a [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Cattleman%E2%80%99s_Crack Cattleman's Crack] | |
+ | #* After the Cattleman's Crack you can follow through and pause your arm in midair behind you to set up for another Sydney Flash | ||
===Video=== | ===Video=== |
Revision as of 01:59, 14 February 2022
Description
The Sydney Flash is a three crack pattern consisting of an Overhand Flick, the second crack of a Fast Figure Eight, and a Cattleman's Crack. It is most commonly done with the flick aimed forwards, but it can be done backwards, cross-body, and in most other orientations as well. Because the overhand flick/fast figure eight combination is what makes this trick unique, that two crack section is sometimes just called the Sydney Flash as well.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
- Repeating Sydney Flashes
- Sydney Flash in other directions/planes
How To
- Start with an Overhand Flick
- Directly after the flick, do the second crack of the Fast Figure Eight
- Follow through after the Fast Figure Eight and swing up into a Cattleman's Crack
- After the Cattleman's Crack you can follow through and pause your arm in midair behind you to set up for another Sydney Flash