Difference between revisions of "Fast Helicopter"
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===Pre-Requisites=== | ===Pre-Requisites=== | ||
* [[Slow Helicopter]] | * [[Slow Helicopter]] | ||
− | * [[Backwards | + | * [[Overhead Backwards]] |
− | * [[Backwards Reverse | + | * [[Overhead Backwards Reverse]] |
===Post-Requisites=== | ===Post-Requisites=== | ||
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===How To=== | ===How To=== | ||
− | # Do a [[Backwards | + | # Do a [[Overhead Backwards]] crack |
# Follow through after the crack until your wrist is fully extended | # Follow through after the crack until your wrist is fully extended | ||
− | # Change directions for a [[Backwards Reverse | + | # Change directions for a [[Overhead Backwards Reverse]] crack |
# Follow through until your wrist is fully extended on the other side | # Follow through until your wrist is fully extended on the other side | ||
# Repeat | # Repeat |
Revision as of 18:48, 27 February 2022
Description
The fast helicopter is a repeating two crack pattern that happens over your head while the whip is parallel with the ground. It consists of a Backwards Overhead Crack and a [Reverse Backwards Overhead Crack]]. The fast helicopter makes up two of the four cracks of Hassett's Four Corners, and is also the second stage in the two handed routine Ben's Helicopter.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
- Do a Overhead Backwards crack
- Follow through after the crack until your wrist is fully extended
- Change directions for a Overhead Backwards Reverse crack
- Follow through until your wrist is fully extended on the other side
- Repeat