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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Ron May
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Post by Ron May »

Sir Roger, Mr. Robert is right about that.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Oh no, I wont do that sirs. Alway the Circus Crack. Never forget your basics!
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Where should I go next? Which crack?
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Post by Ben Varsek »

My compliments to your whipcracking and to the performace of your Cold Steel whip Sir Tuson !!!

Your technique is very fluid and smooth and your fast improvement is evident. I've noticed that your moving the handle towards 9 o'clock instead of 12 o'clock but the entire action looks very good !!!

I'm not the one who decides what crack is up next but I belive that the underhand crack would be the next one.


All the best
Ben
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Thanks Ben. Yes, I'm onto the underhand next.
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Post by Russell Jones »

Sir Roger, i'm impressed with your improvement and attention to correct technique! You have obviously been practicing.
It's a bit inspiring and you have reinforced the theory in the Whip Basics DVD's about being aware of establishing good form, something which I need to keep reminding myself of.
Thanks for posting your video :)
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

No worries Russ. I'm a Fitness and Martial Arts instructor so form and technique are the first and last thing to focus on. And keep returning to the basics!
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Post by Russell Jones »

Thanks mate, will do :) See you in the Underhand Crack Challenge!
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Post by Ron May »

Ok, I have no idea of what crack every on would like to work on next.
I am leaning towards the Victorian cut back.
Some of us are familiar with this one and some are not.

What are some of your suggestions, or is this ok with every one?
The agenda is open.

Let me know and I will make a new post page for the crack y'all decide on.

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Post by Matt Henderson »

I like the VC but I'm pretty damn solid on it. Have we done the overhead crack yet?
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Post by Ron May »

I don't think we have specifically.
And I am good with what ever the conciseness is.

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Post by Russell Jones »

Victorian cutback sounds good, have we done the forward crack or overhand flick yet?
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Post by Ron May »

If you look at the titles of the cracks in this section you'll get a good idea of whats been covered.

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Post by Russell Jones »

How about the 4 crack routine?
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Post by Ron May »

If everyone's ok with it, I think we we'll do the Victorian cutback.

For those who already have mastered this crack, you can help the others if you wish.
Even though a crack is mastered, it always does a body good to practice them again.

Keep those cracks suggested in your mind vault and we can check them out in the next one.

So, I will post a new thread for the Victorian Cutback and we can start that tomorrow.

Ron
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Post by Russell Jones »

I'm happy with that Ron, i'm nowhere near mastering it.
Victorian Cutback it is then!
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Post by Ron May »

Ok whipsters, It's time to pick a new crack.
The floor is now open for suggestions.

We can visit cracks we have already done or choose a new and different crack.
Any suggestions?

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Post by Robby Amper »

Okay Ron - here's the idea. I will shoot a little video - exclusive for WB - with a combination. Or something that I think is good to learn. And if that is okay, I could do that more often. The WB private lesson and practice sessions. What do you think?

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Post by Robert Gage »

Robby, that sounds great to me - but I'm not Ron! :)
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Post by Russell Jones »

Hey this sounds promising :)
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