The new and revised 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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  The new and revised 10/10 challenge

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Hi guys,

I know we have been doubling up on this round of 10/10 challenge without anything new. The truth is, Robby wants to take part in it and he wants to make us something really, really special. It seems this has been a bad migraine year for all the Germans and this has not excluded ours; however, he is feeling better now. He was going to start videotaping yesterday, but his cameras don't handle rain. At some point all will line up. Just keep going on the planes and angles for now until Robby can get outside with his cameras and hook us up. I will let him explain what we get to look forward to. We ask that everyone be patient as we set up the new and improved 10/10 challenge.
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Thanks very much for the update, Jessie!
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Post by Ron May »

I can hardly wait.
This is going to be super.

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Even if I cannot fully participate right now, it sure is exciting!!!! It sounds like something really special.
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

And here is a teaser. He is working on the introduction to the...ahem...SERIES! Yep. We get a series of training videos. Fancy pants? Why yes. Fancy pants.

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Post by Ron May »

That looks terrific.
So stylistic and no nonsense. I love it. :)

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Oh wow ,
OH WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Beautiful!!!!!!

WOW!!!!!


Teaser,
No $#/+
This is awesome.
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Post by Robert Gage »

Jessie, this looks better than I could have imagined - and is exactly what I would have expected from Robby, whose greatest strength is perhaps his ability to teach from the point of view of the learner. Splendid!
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

Oh wow. It's beautiful.

We really couldn't ask for more. I'm beginning to understand the passion that flows through tgis community and I'm honored to be a part of it.

I shall wait patiently :) (though it's like waiting for a present, which is very difficult :D )

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Post by Tristan Foy »

Looks fun!

Even though I don't post much in this anymore, having since fallen behind, I'm still learning and practicing.

Thanks for the update!
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Sven van Leeuwen wrote:... I'm beginning to understand the passion that flows through this community...
Sven, I haven't seen it expressed like that before, but you're absolutely right! :)
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Post by Ben Varsek »

Thank you very much for the information Jessie!

The screenshot from post #5 looks fantastic and I'm looking forward to the upcoming excercises!
I love the idea that we will focus on excercises that are building skills and strenght since excercises like the slow snap and the P&A have helped me to improve my whipcracking techniques a lot!

Robby, thank you very much for the time and work which you have once again invested into the 10/10 challenge - it's good to hear that you're feeling better now and I hope that your migrane will be gone completely soon!

All the best
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Post by Matt Henderson »

This is very very good, thank you Jessie and Robby both for this :D
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

Thank you mr. Robert. But that's how I see it.
And I'm not sucking up :D
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Sven, you're 100% right.

I can't wait to get to see this video.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Jess, "Fancy Pants" ?! I love it.


Robby, you have been very busy ;)
Thank you very much for the thought, work, precious time and energy you have put into this.
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

I'm just seeing this for the first time and am very excited! Jessie, is that a screenshot from Final Cut Pro?
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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