Difference between revisions of "Single Whip Cracks Flow Chart"

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The difficulty ratings on the chart were based off of a survey that was filled out by whip crackers of varying skills.  Each crack was given a score of 1-4 (1=beginner 2=intermediate 3=advanced 4=expert).  The average value for each crack was then assessed as follows.
 
The difficulty ratings on the chart were based off of a survey that was filled out by whip crackers of varying skills.  Each crack was given a score of 1-4 (1=beginner 2=intermediate 3=advanced 4=expert).  The average value for each crack was then assessed as follows.

Revision as of 00:39, 25 February 2022

Background

The original version of the chart was created by Justin Berezczki of [Canada Whips]. With Justin's permission John Cantin took it over in 2022 and added some additional techniques to it. After presenting the new chart on facebook a new debate came up about the difficulty ratings and even the idea of removing the ratings entirely. A survey was created to get feedback from the community. This page details some of the findings from that survey.

Responses

XX responses were collected. Survey-skilled.png

The difficulty ratings on the chart were based off of a survey that was filled out by whip crackers of varying skills. Each crack was given a score of 1-4 (1=beginner 2=intermediate 3=advanced 4=expert). The average value for each crack was then assessed as follows.

1.0-1.5 = Beginner
1.6-2.5 = Intermediate
2.6-3.5 = Advanced
3.6-4.0 = Expert