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This crack might be seen as a variation in the timing of the Coachman's Crack. Rather than cracking next to your head, it will crack in front of you. This crack serves a good introduction to doing cutbacks. Cutback techniques are cracks where the motion of the whip is reversed in order to throw a loop into the thong. | This crack might be seen as a variation in the timing of the Coachman's Crack. Rather than cracking next to your head, it will crack in front of you. This crack serves a good introduction to doing cutbacks. Cutback techniques are cracks where the motion of the whip is reversed in order to throw a loop into the thong. | ||
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===How To=== | ===How To=== |
Revision as of 20:04, 6 March 2022
Description
This crack might be seen as a variation in the timing of the Coachman's Crack. Rather than cracking next to your head, it will crack in front of you. This crack serves a good introduction to doing cutbacks. Cutback techniques are cracks where the motion of the whip is reversed in order to throw a loop into the thong.
How To
- Start with the whip laying out behind you (as if to do a Cattleman's Crack)
- Swing the whip forward, but stop your arm at about 45 deg past your legs
- Allow the thong to swing over itself and form a loop
- After the loop has formed, continue the upward swing of your arm to complete the crack