Our first 20 days: Lesson 1 = 06/11/2017 to 07/01/2017
- Jessie Edwards
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Our first 20 days: Lesson 1 = 06/11/2017 to 07/01/2017
Our first combination. We will be doing the FIRST 5 CRACKS ONLY in this video. Over the next 20 days, this is what we will be learning. Please make sure to reference any prior cracks in the 10/10 challenge section if you need help the switching hands part can be found over there as well. GOOD LUCK!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0zl1oZU-PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0zl1oZU-PM
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I did the practice for this today and it's not nearly as smooth as I want it to be.
I posted in the other thread but I'll re-post it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDZaGL1ppmg&t=5s
Ron
I posted in the other thread but I'll re-post it here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDZaGL1ppmg&t=5s
Ron
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I need to learn the forward flick and have been doing that for the last 2 days. This crack is really difficult for me. I had one-on-one practice with Robby in person on this exact thing and still can't do it, so like I said in the beginning, if you need to go back and practice a basic, go back and practice a basic.
As a homeschool mom, I am all about learning at your own pace on your own terms. This is a major reason why I homeschool. I absolutely support the same application here in the training. The information isn't going anywhere.
As a homeschool mom, I am all about learning at your own pace on your own terms. This is a major reason why I homeschool. I absolutely support the same application here in the training. The information isn't going anywhere.
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Just like Ron, I've posted yesterdays video in the 10/10 thread and therefore I'll repost it here as well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amEcG75 ... e=youtu.be
Jessie, about the forward flick: If you can do the opposite horizontal crack, you can slowly work your way up to the vertical plane (this method helped me to develop a feeling for this crack).
Happy cracking everyone!
All the best
Ben
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amEcG75 ... e=youtu.be
Jessie, about the forward flick: If you can do the opposite horizontal crack, you can slowly work your way up to the vertical plane (this method helped me to develop a feeling for this crack).
Happy cracking everyone!
All the best
Ben
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Here's my first contribution, just before I go out to a jam session . I've noticed that my elbow comes very close in to my body when I do the underhand flick, need to work on that.
https://youtu.be/rnjeOX4h9KQ
https://youtu.be/rnjeOX4h9KQ
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Matt, my compliments to your video!
Your technique is very fluid and accurate. I aslo like the fact that your pefromance didn't change after you've changed your position and relocated your camera - very good job!
Yesterdays practice fealt better compared to my first practice. I've focused on the fast figure 8 and the crossover by practicing them seperatly before I started my 20 minute combo practice. the extra effrot seems to have paid off
Today's weather is very hot in my area, therfore I've decided to practice in the evening.
All the best
Ben
Your technique is very fluid and accurate. I aslo like the fact that your pefromance didn't change after you've changed your position and relocated your camera - very good job!
Yesterdays practice fealt better compared to my first practice. I've focused on the fast figure 8 and the crossover by practicing them seperatly before I started my 20 minute combo practice. the extra effrot seems to have paid off
Today's weather is very hot in my area, therfore I've decided to practice in the evening.
All the best
Ben
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Congratualtions Ron, that's definetly a progress !
Yestedays practice has been good. I haven't made a huge progress compared to the day before but I've managed to feel more secure doing the crossover (changing from circus crack to the crossover has always been difficult for me to do).
All the best
Ben
Yestedays practice has been good. I haven't made a huge progress compared to the day before but I've managed to feel more secure doing the crossover (changing from circus crack to the crossover has always been difficult for me to do).
All the best
Ben
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Oh my, you guys are doing a good job.
Here's my first video. Next time I'll also make a side view, I noticed this routine needs a side view.
https://youtu.be/mktOjPpb3D4
I'll also work on making it more "graceful" the next time.
Sven
Here's my first video. Next time I'll also make a side view, I noticed this routine needs a side view.
https://youtu.be/mktOjPpb3D4
I'll also work on making it more "graceful" the next time.
Sven
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EXAM PROCRASTINATION....ok back to study~
Any criticisms of my posture/movements welcome ^_^ This was done with my 8ft 20 plait bullwhip.
EXAM PROCRASTINATION....ok back to study~
Any criticisms of my posture/movements welcome ^_^ This was done with my 8ft 20 plait bullwhip.
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Thank you Ron and Mr. Robert
Mr. Robert, I'll keep an eye out for my elbow and tell it to behave in the next practice.
I see what you mean about keeping the whip in one plane. It bounces all around the place.
I really hope I'm doing something wrong and it's not an error in the construction of the whip.
Sven
Mr. Robert, I'll keep an eye out for my elbow and tell it to behave in the next practice.
I see what you mean about keeping the whip in one plane. It bounces all around the place.
I really hope I'm doing something wrong and it's not an error in the construction of the whip.
Sven
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Looking good Sven and Sparky both .
Sven, I might suggest making a bigger motion in between the fourth and fifth cracks: you finish the cattleman's, then pause slightly, then try to do the flick by forcing it in a snap of the wrist. Try doing the cattleman's then allowing your arm to keep moving in a big circle, until it ends up at ball-throwing height at your head, then flick.
Brandon, the only thing I noticed was that on the second crack of your figure eight you bring your arm back very far and almost horizontally. Maybe try a motion where you do more of a loop, going up and around rather than straight back?
Sven, I might suggest making a bigger motion in between the fourth and fifth cracks: you finish the cattleman's, then pause slightly, then try to do the flick by forcing it in a snap of the wrist. Try doing the cattleman's then allowing your arm to keep moving in a big circle, until it ends up at ball-throwing height at your head, then flick.
Brandon, the only thing I noticed was that on the second crack of your figure eight you bring your arm back very far and almost horizontally. Maybe try a motion where you do more of a loop, going up and around rather than straight back?
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