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Latest revision as of 17:48, 6 March 2022
Description
The Singleton Special is a horizontal crack that happens underneath your feet. It was created by Andrew Thomas and comes from a two handed routine of his with the same name. The Singleton Special is a difficult and very impressive move because it requires jumping over the whip and cracking it at the same time. It is most easily performed with a stock whip.
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
- Repeating Singleton Specials (changing hands)
- Singleton Special + Reverse Singleton Special
How To
- Start with the whip lying horizontally on the ground in front of you, with the thong pointing to the left
- Swing the whip clockwise around your body, keeping it low to the ground
- When the whip comes behind your feet, jump up and let it travel underneath you
- As the whip is underneath your feet, move your arm out to the side slightly
- Once the whip has passed under your feet, swing your arm across your body in a sweeping motion in front of you