10 Cracks In A Row. 2/25 to 3/6 2017
Hey guys sorry I haven't been on in a few days. I have been working from can till can't. I have been getting a lot of funny remarks about my STRAW OF DEATH. During my lunch break I have been taking the straw from my big gulp fountain drink and using it to go through the motions. One guy said either your on something or you need to be. I guess the sound effects didn't help. I am hoping to get home at a more reasonable time after a few more days. Hope practice has been good for everyone.
Hey guys, good to hear that you have been practicing too
I took another couple of video clips today. I'm quite happy with my progress but I need to practice this more before I am happy with my technique.
I snuck in a new combo I dreamed up with the Victorian Cutback
Front view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_U8U2j ... GZ&index=7
Side view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8BnFdY ... WYUgWnECGZ
Good luck guys
I took another couple of video clips today. I'm quite happy with my progress but I need to practice this more before I am happy with my technique.
I snuck in a new combo I dreamed up with the Victorian Cutback
Front view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_U8U2j ... GZ&index=7
Side view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8BnFdY ... WYUgWnECGZ
Good luck guys
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Johnny, I love your Straw of Death!
Russell, that looks like great fun! It also looks more energetic than I think I could manage - at least at the moment. Perhaps, as the weather improves and I get outside more.... (I think it would look even more cool if you can manage not to turn your head to the right to look at the whip in the middle of the crack. I think you're doing what Robby has criticised me for doing - what he calls 'having graph paper in the mind'. I suspect we both need to 'feel' our cracks more - which, counter-intuitively, means thinking about them less!)
Russell, that looks like great fun! It also looks more energetic than I think I could manage - at least at the moment. Perhaps, as the weather improves and I get outside more.... (I think it would look even more cool if you can manage not to turn your head to the right to look at the whip in the middle of the crack. I think you're doing what Robby has criticised me for doing - what he calls 'having graph paper in the mind'. I suspect we both need to 'feel' our cracks more - which, counter-intuitively, means thinking about them less!)
'Less is often more!'
Thanks Robert, it was good fun
I can see why Robby points this out in his DVD's, about facing forward and not looking at the whip in order to gain the feel for it.
I noticed this in previous videos and have tried to correct it, only to find I could no longer perform the fast figure eight without at least glancing at my arm lol weird. Still i'll have to keep focusing on that one.
Yes Johnny, The Straw of Death lol good to see you being so dedicated though!
I can see why Robby points this out in his DVD's, about facing forward and not looking at the whip in order to gain the feel for it.
I noticed this in previous videos and have tried to correct it, only to find I could no longer perform the fast figure eight without at least glancing at my arm lol weird. Still i'll have to keep focusing on that one.
Yes Johnny, The Straw of Death lol good to see you being so dedicated though!
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Johnny, it's awesome that you keep on practicing despite the fact that you're work is very demanding at the moment !!!
Ron, I wish I could share some of that whipcracking freindly weather in my area with you !!!
Russell, thank you for sharing your practice videos !!!
You realy seem to have gotten the hang of this combo - well done !!!
I've noticed that you tend to do the last crack of this combo (horizontal crack) in a diagonal plane.
Robby made a very helpful horizontal crack video in which he explains how to keep the thong traveling on a horizontal plane:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzoL1ZjA67Y
The last couple of days of my practice have been nice. Although I've had some "step back practice sessions", it still feels like I'm coming closer to getting the hang of this combo
On top of that the weather in my area has been very whipcracking friendly.
Happy cracking everyone !!!
All the best
Ben
Ron, I wish I could share some of that whipcracking freindly weather in my area with you !!!
Russell, thank you for sharing your practice videos !!!
You realy seem to have gotten the hang of this combo - well done !!!
I've noticed that you tend to do the last crack of this combo (horizontal crack) in a diagonal plane.
Robby made a very helpful horizontal crack video in which he explains how to keep the thong traveling on a horizontal plane:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzoL1ZjA67Y
The last couple of days of my practice have been nice. Although I've had some "step back practice sessions", it still feels like I'm coming closer to getting the hang of this combo
On top of that the weather in my area has been very whipcracking friendly.
Happy cracking everyone !!!
All the best
Ben
Ben, the weather is finally good enough to practice today.
The grass is still a little wet, but that doesn't hurt a nylon whip.
The whip is not waxed so it does tend to gain nose weight as the practice progresses but that in it's self is not a bad thing.
I am about 70% in being able to do this combo missing about 3 cracks out of 10.
But even that is an improvement with 5 days to go, not including today. It's still a very fun combination to do.
Ron
The grass is still a little wet, but that doesn't hurt a nylon whip.
The whip is not waxed so it does tend to gain nose weight as the practice progresses but that in it's self is not a bad thing.
I am about 70% in being able to do this combo missing about 3 cracks out of 10.
But even that is an improvement with 5 days to go, not including today. It's still a very fun combination to do.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for linking the horizontal crack clip by Robby. I should have been doing the horizontal crack, this is the technique I first learned from this very clip you have linked.
I have been delving into some other techniques too lately and I really like this one. (The Stockman's Crack) and I guess I am developing this habit of the downwards motion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbYyf20 ... s&index=13
The motion of bringing your arm down to shoulder height does feel more natural and comfortable for me, but you are right, it is not a horizontal crack.
Anyway I hope that you guys are all enjoying your practice! So much to learn and it feels like there isn't enough time lol
Thanks for linking the horizontal crack clip by Robby. I should have been doing the horizontal crack, this is the technique I first learned from this very clip you have linked.
I have been delving into some other techniques too lately and I really like this one. (The Stockman's Crack) and I guess I am developing this habit of the downwards motion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbYyf20 ... s&index=13
The motion of bringing your arm down to shoulder height does feel more natural and comfortable for me, but you are right, it is not a horizontal crack.
Anyway I hope that you guys are all enjoying your practice! So much to learn and it feels like there isn't enough time lol
Russel, the Stockman's crack in the video, I believe, is what Robby calls the diagonal circus / cattleman's crack, or diagonal crack.
But like he says each crack is known by almost by as many names as there are whip cracking practitioners.
I like this guy's style. Nice and relaxed.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Ron
But like he says each crack is known by almost by as many names as there are whip cracking practitioners.
I like this guy's style. Nice and relaxed.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.
Today's weather started out fine and that's when I should have practiced.
It turned, with an incoming cool front, to drizzly and wet.
So, it's another stick of death practice this afternoon.
For me this is a roller coaster ride. I'm still kind of stuck at getting 7 out of 10 of the cracks performed correctly. But all it takes is more practice and sooner or later I will be thinking and wondering what the big deal was in learning them.
Each day though, even if it seems like I'm not getting anywhere, I am making progress just the same.
Ron
It turned, with an incoming cool front, to drizzly and wet.
So, it's another stick of death practice this afternoon.
For me this is a roller coaster ride. I'm still kind of stuck at getting 7 out of 10 of the cracks performed correctly. But all it takes is more practice and sooner or later I will be thinking and wondering what the big deal was in learning them.
Each day though, even if it seems like I'm not getting anywhere, I am making progress just the same.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.
- Robert Gage
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You're welcome guys.
The gentleman in the video is Peter Jack.
He brought out an instructional DVD some years ago, I believe this is what this particular crack is from. I stumbled across his you tube page by accident.
I agree, I really like his relaxed technique. You can tell he has proficiency too.
His "5 basic cracks" are somewhat a little unique in his own way, I definitely see things I would like to adapt into what I have learned so far too.
I've also just been watching Restita Dejesus doing a sidewinder combo. Quite magnificent! She definitely has much to offer for an aspiring whipcracker!
The gentleman in the video is Peter Jack.
He brought out an instructional DVD some years ago, I believe this is what this particular crack is from. I stumbled across his you tube page by accident.
I agree, I really like his relaxed technique. You can tell he has proficiency too.
His "5 basic cracks" are somewhat a little unique in his own way, I definitely see things I would like to adapt into what I have learned so far too.
I've also just been watching Restita Dejesus doing a sidewinder combo. Quite magnificent! She definitely has much to offer for an aspiring whipcracker!
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Russell, thank you very much for sharing the video of the Stockman's Crack !!!
Robert, Restita DeJesus videos are definitely worth watching - there are some Kung Fu and slingshot related videos on her Youtube channel which might not be your cup of tea but I'm sure that you will enjoy watching the whipcracking tutorials.
Todays practice has been very good compared to the last sessions. I didn't get the whip to crack on every technique but the transitions from one technique to another fealt a lot more smoother than on my previous practice
Happy cracking everyone !!!
All the best
Ben
Robert, Restita DeJesus videos are definitely worth watching - there are some Kung Fu and slingshot related videos on her Youtube channel which might not be your cup of tea but I'm sure that you will enjoy watching the whipcracking tutorials.
Todays practice has been very good compared to the last sessions. I didn't get the whip to crack on every technique but the transitions from one technique to another fealt a lot more smoother than on my previous practice
Happy cracking everyone !!!
All the best
Ben
It's great to hear that you are making progress Ben. It must be a good feeling too. Awesome job mate!
I'm really thankful for this challenge. Although it is a 10 crack routine, it has called for much focus on the individual cracks and that is all good For me in particular it has made me focus more on my fast figure 8, which needed much work and still needs some refinement.
Have a good one y'all
I'm really thankful for this challenge. Although it is a 10 crack routine, it has called for much focus on the individual cracks and that is all good For me in particular it has made me focus more on my fast figure 8, which needed much work and still needs some refinement.
Have a good one y'all