Pig River's Crack

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Hey guys! I found a video on the Hungarian pig driver's crack. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RwPTFDVByyE I think it is rather fun when combined with a horizontal overhead flick.
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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

I ment "drover's" but the autocorrectasauras thought otherwise! :p
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Post by Herbert Tardy »

That's pretty cool. I'm gonna try it. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Georg Ernst »

That's a nice video I will try that too
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Post by Ron May »

Ethan, I had never seen that before.
Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Robert Gage »

Ethan, that's new to me as well. Thanks! :)
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

I've known about this crack before, but have trouble doing it with some of my whips because they're so stiff :O
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Does look like it needs a bit of flexibility in the thong but I do like the concept of the move.
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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

I think it is a lot like the coachman's crack, just done in the horizontal plane.
I found it is easier to do if instead of just stopping at two, you make that stop into a flick. Which helps to keep you from going too quickly. And it makes a nice two crack pattern. :)
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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

And you are welcome! I thought you guys might be interested.
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Post by Russell Jones »

Hey thanks for sharing the pig drovers crack Ethan. It's an elegant technique, I would like to try it :)
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