Reverse Overhand Flick
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Description
This flick can be a scary technique to develop as the whip will be coming straight back towards your face before cracking behind you. Safety glasses are strongly recommended when learning it. Additionally, this technique can difficult to practice by itself because to start it, the whip needs to be floating straight out in front of you.
This technique works well with longer bullwhips 8-10ft long.
Pre-Requisites
How To
- With the whip stalled in the air in front of you, snap your wrist backward
- It works well following after a underhand flick.