The timing excrcise drill from 4/19/2017 to 4/28/2017

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.
Sven van Leeuwen

 

Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

Rachel, I hope your wrist is fine. It's a challenge on the wrist too, I also felt it.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

It is, thanks Sven, just a little tweak :)
Yes it's a challenge to keep on the same plane!
Inch by inch.
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Post by Ron May »

Today was just a smidgen better.
This drill is going to be very beneficial , if I can get it right.

Ron
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

Ron, I also think it's very beneficial. But indeed only when we get it right.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXhC2Yqk0rY

I used less force and allowed more time for the whip to travel. I rewatched Robby's video. I hope I'm getting it right.

ps. I know, next time I'll smile a bit more :)
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Post by Robert Gage »

Sven, I think that's a whole lot better! :)
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Post by Russell Jones »

Good morning / evening everyone. Hey Sven looking pretty good :) it looks from my perspective as though you need to give the whip just a little more time to form a loop, but it's looking pretty good!
I say that knowing I need much practice myself to become proficient with this exercise. There seems to be no way around having to move my arm in order to 'coax' the whip into forming an adequate loop before extending, because the whip is long and loses momentum when it touches the ground! Here is my video https://youtu.be/9J2le5TSmAg
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

Mr. Robert, thank you.

Russell, i know what you mean. I'm using a 7ft whip and it always hits the ground, losing its speed/momentum. But it seems you're using a longer whip, so the effect might be even bigger.
Looking good by the way.
And I absolutely love that dog in your video's. :)
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Post by Russell Jones »

Thank you Sven. Yes, the whip is 8 ft long. :) my dogs name is Keyzer. Sometimes it is hard to concentrate with his 360 degree displays, but I feel too guilty not taking him with me for a walk :)
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Post by Russell Jones »

Good day everyone. It is ANZAC day here in New Zealand, where we honour the men who fought and died during war. I have been practising this exercise a lot in the last few days. I feel I am improving slowly. I hope you all have a good day... https://youtu.be/czvxUHj_QRM
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Post by Ron May »

I believe you have made some vast improvement.
Doing this exercise is a lot more difficult using a longer whip like you have.
Very good job.

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Post by Russell Jones »

Thanks Ron. I have just purchased a stock whip with a 5 foot thong. I'm hoping it will be more practical for these kind of exercises and combination cracking. How goes your practice?
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Post by Ron May »

Russel, it goes very slowly.
I have to take small increments of practice time. It's hard on the wrist and it really tires me out more than any other before.
Going from right to left is a lot better than from left to right.
But I'm think improvement is on the horizon. :)

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Post by Russell Jones »

This exercise definitely is a workout :) I feel it too. I'm sure it will get easier the more we condition our whip hands. You're right too, I also find it easier going from right to left. I tried making sure the natural curve of the whip is on top facing to my left. It makes executing the left to right much easier for me. Good luck with your practice mate :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

I must be doing it backwards or something. I find it easier from left to right,,, huh...
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Post by Russell Jones »

Maybe i'm doing it backwards hehe :) It took a little while just to get into the rhythm of this coachman's back and forth flow!
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Post by Robert Gage »

The more I look at these videos and compare them with Robby's prototype, the more I feel that a six-foot whip is probably the optimum for this exercise. (Irony: I don't have a six-foot whip! I've got a couple of six and a half footers, but.... And Robby's a bit taller than I am!)
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Post by Robby Amper »

Class - you're doing great :) Sorry for the joke... I watched your videos and tomorrow I'm going to shoot another vid with some explanations on the videos I've seen, okay? Today I'm in the studio and it will be a very long day. But tomorrow!

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Post by Russell Jones »

Thanks Robby, that would be awesome :)

I'm sure there is much for me to improve on personally.

Cheers :)
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

That would be awesome Robby.

I used a 6ft whip in yesterdays exercise and it went much better. However, I'm really curious if I'm on the right track.
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Post by Ron May »

Ok, today's last of the 10 day practice was about the same.
Going from the starting position on the right was a lot better than the opposite direction.
Keeping it on the same vertical plane was the difficult part for me.

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.

Stay tuned crackers. Same crack time, same crack channel.

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