Sven, your last day video shows good improvement (I also liked the victorian cutback at the end of your video) - well done !!!
I will also keep on practicing the tasmanian cutback additionally to the current challenge.
All the best
Ben
The Tasmanian Cutback from 5/8/2017 to 5/17/2017
- Ben Varsek
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Russell, good luck with the tasmanina cutback! It's a difficult technique in my opinion, but I'm sure you'll get the hang of it!
One of the mistakes that I made while trying to learn the tasmanian cutback was that I didn't wait long enough before changing directions. Warming up befrore going for a session is also helpful in order to prevent injuries on your shoulders/wrists.
You could also start by brining up the whip against the curve, so you can bring it down with the curve without having to do a rotation. Once you feel cofortable doing that you could add the swivel (bringing the whip up with the curve, swivel, and bringing it down with the curve again).
All the best
Ben
One of the mistakes that I made while trying to learn the tasmanian cutback was that I didn't wait long enough before changing directions. Warming up befrore going for a session is also helpful in order to prevent injuries on your shoulders/wrists.
You could also start by brining up the whip against the curve, so you can bring it down with the curve without having to do a rotation. Once you feel cofortable doing that you could add the swivel (bringing the whip up with the curve, swivel, and bringing it down with the curve again).
All the best
Ben