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===Description===
 
===Description===
The Sydney Flash is a three crack pattern consisting of an [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Overhand_Flick Overhand Flick], the second crack of a [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Fast_Figure_Eight Fast Figure Eight], and a [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Cattleman%27s_Crack 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.
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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===
 
===Pre-Requisites===
* [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Overhand_Flick Overhand Flick]
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* [[Overhand Flick]]
* [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Fast_Figure_Eight Fast Figure Eight]
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* [[Fast Figure Eight]]
  
 
===Post-Requisites===
 
===Post-Requisites===
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===How To===
 
===How To===
# Start with an [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Overhand_Flick Overhand Flick]
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# Start with an [[Overhand Flick]]
# Directly after the flick, do the second crack of the [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Fast_Figure_Eight Fast Figure Eight]
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# 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 [https://whipipedia.org/index.php/Cattleman%E2%80%99s_Crack Cattleman's Crack]
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# 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
 
#* 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===
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMkKwjljAaE Sydney Flash Tutorial (Adam Winrich)]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMkKwjljAaE Sydney Flash Tutorial - Instructional - Adam Winrich (youtube)]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_BQZE_LYSg The Sydney Flash (Two Handed Routine) Tutorial (Ben Hughes)]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_BQZE_LYSg The Sydney Flash (Two Handed Routine) - Instructional - Ben Hughes (youtube)]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:05, 27 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

  1. Start with an Overhand Flick
  2. Directly after the flick, do the second crack of the Fast Figure Eight
  3. 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

Video