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The easiest version of this routine is in [[Timing Variations#Same Time|Same Time]] as follows | The easiest version of this routine is in [[Timing Variations#Same Time|Same Time]] as follows | ||
# Both hands perform a [[Cattleman's Crack]] | # Both hands perform a [[Cattleman's Crack]] | ||
− | # | + | # Just as your whips cracks, pull your hands backwards and turn your wrists upward |
+ | ##The handles will point backwards and the whips will crack behind you | ||
===Alternate Rhythms=== | ===Alternate Rhythms=== |
Revision as of 02:21, 8 March 2022
Description
This basic combination is nothing more than Fast Figure Eights with both arms
Pre-Requisites
Post-Requisites
How To
The easiest version of this routine is in Same Time as follows
- Both hands perform a Cattleman's Crack
- Just as your whips cracks, pull your hands backwards and turn your wrists upward
- The handles will point backwards and the whips will crack behind you
Alternate Rhythms
This pattern can be done in Same Time, Staggered Time, Each Way, or Each Way Staggered.