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Mr. Robert, I certainly will!
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Rachel must camers and microphones in my home... :)
Anway - that is exactly the right approach!

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:D I will sure tell the boys that too!
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Post by Ben Varsek »

Rachel, thank you very much for sharing Hagen's and Garret's helpful advice!
The fact that they came up with such a fantastic advice shows how much they know about whipcracking and I'm very, very impressed by that!

My compliments to you Hagen and Garret!

All the best
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Ben, it is all them ;)
Thank you. They had already been pracing this in the last few days, but are even more serious about straight lines when they heard about lit candles.
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It's been nice to be able to actually practice outside the last couple of days.

It's still not progressing like I want it to.
But it is progressing, but rather slowly.
Being windy today is not helping but a physical challenge is a good practice to be able to direct the whip better.

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Post by Ben Varsek »

Ron, congratulations on your progress!
A small progress during windy weather shows a very good progress overall in my opinion.
It's kind of like jogging with "additional weights". Once the weights are missing (or once ther is no windy weather during a practice session) the true level of progression will show!

All the best
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Hi everyone

Could not resist makeing some videos in the fine weather. The training did not go very well, but now we both have a whip we did have a lot of fun :

https://youtu.be/vTiJmW2M0gM

You don't have to comment on the videos from today. They are mostly just to show you a little fun from the Garden
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Post by Ron May »

Flemming, it's looking much better.
Keep up the good practice.

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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Thanks Ron
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Post by Ben Varsek »

Flemming, you are constantly getting better - good job!


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