The 10/10 Challenge

At the request of the members, the 10/10 challenge has its own section now. Every 10 days a new thread will be opened for that particular exercise.
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

YES! Yes please. Thank you Robby. I told you you are my hero.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Yehawwwwwww!!!!
I'm not Ron either as you can tell but,
That would be super cool!!!!!

While I don't post video and talk much in this thread, I do follow closely and attempt practice about 4 days per week. I still stink at it but I keep trying.
Inch by inch.
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Post by Ron May »

That sounds great Robby.
I'm for it.

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Post by Robby Amper »

Aaaand it should be right here: https://youtu.be/Af_gloietLs

Please let me know if this is okay - interesting - for you or not. I'd like to start everything in a bit different way than it was before. If you like...

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Post by Robert Gage »

Robby, this is very useful indeed. I shall certainly find it helpful! Thanks very much indeed! :)

(The idiom you want is, 'Now you know what's coming up.')
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Thank you The German. This is really nice.

I liked, "coming on to you"

I sometimes think taking Robby to an American bar and setting him loose armed with his American slang collection would be hilarious. I hope, before we are all dead, this can happen.
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Post by Ron May »

Robby, holding a video classroom, what a great idea.
Thank you for taking the time to start this for all of us.

Whipsters this is as good as it gets with out being there in person.
I strongly advise everyone to participate.
Practice is not all about learning new cracks but also mastering the techniques in order to make the cracks.

The thread is up and we will all start this tomorrow.

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Post by Ron May »

The timing practice drill has ended today.
It's time to start a new drill or crack.

Robby said that today he would have some input and perhaps a new drill or direction to continue on to. I am just presuming that though.

We can wait until tomorrow and see what the doctor with a screwdriver has to say.

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Post by Russell Jones »

10 days already? wow!
This timing exercise is definitely one which I will carry on working with.

Cheers Ron.
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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

I started my 10/10 Challenge on July 29th 2017. Robby's instructional videos coupled together with you guys videos and input really helped me. Today was day 5 of Circus Crack. All is going well. I will post a day 1, day 6, day 10 video of each subsequent crack challenge. This one will be day 3, day 6, day 10.

Day 3: Circus Crack
https://youtu.be/OoOwmXrGZ2U
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Annnnnnd as I said before, you are the boss at it. He learns fast...fo' sho'
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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

Thanks. Day six recording and posting tomorrow sometime.
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

That's very impressive! It took me a lot longer to crack so gracefully.
With the exceptional teachings of Robby, the impeccably constructed whip of Jessie and the unstoppable passion and pleasure for whips, you'll come far and learn al lot. I have no doubt.

Keep going,

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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

Thanks Sven.
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Post by Ron May »

That looks pretty smooth Geoff.
Keep up the good work.

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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

Thanks Ron.
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Post by Ben Varsek »

Geoffrey, your cracking video looks fantastic - my compliments to you and welcome to the 10/10 challenge!

All the best
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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

Thanks Ben.

Here is Day 6 snippet. I'm really enjoying the Challenge. All of the repetition isn't boring. It's a mental exercise as much as it is a physical one. Staying focused but relaxed. Love it!

https://youtu.be/02AsjZ2q5Rw
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Post by Ron May »

Nicely done Geoff. :)

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Post by Geoffrey Tucker »

Thank you sir...
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