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# Start with a [[Sidearm Flick]] or [[Overhead Reverse]] | # Start with a [[Sidearm Flick]] or [[Overhead Reverse]] | ||
## Finish the crack with your arm out in front of you and your hand in front of your head | ## Finish the crack with your arm out in front of you and your hand in front of your head | ||
− | # Turn your wrist out as far as it will go with your thumb pointing forwards | + | ## Turn your wrist out as far as it will go with your thumb pointing forwards |
− | # Wait for the thong of the whip to travel out past the the handle and curl around the opposite side | + | ## Wait for the thong of the whip to travel out past the the handle and curl around the opposite side |
# Pull your forearm back and twist your wrist back in towards your head | # Pull your forearm back and twist your wrist back in towards your head | ||
Revision as of 23:49, 19 February 2022
Description
The Boomerang (aka the Carolina Cutback) is a two crack pattern that happens horizontally over your head. It is most commonly done with a Sidearm Flick or Overhead Reverse to start, and finishes with a cutback for the second crack.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Start with a Sidearm Flick or Overhead Reverse
- Finish the crack with your arm out in front of you and your hand in front of your head
- Turn your wrist out as far as it will go with your thumb pointing forwards
- Wait for the thong of the whip to travel out past the the handle and curl around the opposite side
- Pull your forearm back and twist your wrist back in towards your head