Difference between revisions of "Whip Cracking 101 - School Year 2022"

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===May===
 
===May===
May's challenges were created by Justin Bereczki of [https://canadawhips.ca | Canada Whips] and the topic was Contact Tricks.  Justin took 3rd place in the 2022 LA WhipCon, Double Whip category.
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May's challenges were created by Justin Bereczki of [https://canadawhips.ca Canada Whips] and focused on contact tricks.  Justin took 3rd place in the 2022 LA WhipCon, Double Whip category.
 
*Level 1 - Elbow Transfer, Sling, Reverse Body Wrap, Half Pinwheel, [[Overhead Crack]]
 
*Level 1 - Elbow Transfer, Sling, Reverse Body Wrap, Half Pinwheel, [[Overhead Crack]]
 
*Level 2 - [[Elbow Toss]], Sling Tap Back, [[Overhead Crack]], Reverse Sling, Neck Wrap, Pinwheel, Overhead Crack
 
*Level 2 - [[Elbow Toss]], Sling Tap Back, [[Overhead Crack]], Reverse Sling, Neck Wrap, Pinwheel, Overhead Crack

Revision as of 12:49, 3 May 2022

The 2022 Whip Cracking 101 includes a standalone section on double whip taught by professional whip performer Adam "crack" Winrich.

Single Whip

March

March featured patterns by Ian Cameron (Gold Medalist 2022 LA WhipCon), and focused on pivoting

April

April's challenge featured patterns by Alyssum Iris, and focused on changing planes

May

May's challenges were created by Justin Bereczki of Canada Whips and focused on contact tricks. Justin took 3rd place in the 2022 LA WhipCon, Double Whip category.

Double Whip

The double whip challenges for 2022 are a breakdown of a routine Adam Winrich created called the "Extended Dance Mix". Although the pattern could of course start on either the left or right side, Adam starts on the left so the descriptions will follow that.