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You're not wrong Russel about it not being easy, if done right.
Good going with your progress.

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I too the Trans Am for a drive today. It's been a bit neglected of late. I visited the memorial in the middle of New Plymouth and took the opportunity to practice this exercise again. Maybe I'm being a bit hopeful but I sensed a little improvement. Forgive me for the lazy technique at the end lol
https://youtu.be/GuOT2hir1gI
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You are improving Russel. :)

And you are light years ahead of where you were a short time ago
when you first started cracking.

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Russell, Ron's right: you are improving steadily, and markedly. (You might try doing this with the same speed but with less force, just to see....)

I feel deeply envious of your warm sunshine!
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Good Morning everyone. Yesterday Morning before going to the City for Christmas shopping, I just grab the whip and we made this short video. Please forgive, but I did not warm up or make a lot of testvideos to select the best one. This is just the way it is, when I grab the whip and make the first cracks.

It is just some different two handet cracks, so maybe it should have been placed in another tread.

If the weather behave - I will record some more this afternoon.

https://youtu.be/o2_IB_S3no0
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Post by Russell Jones »

Thanks Ron & Robert, since I was unable to perform an underhand crack when we started this exercise I'm pleased with my progress and I will try to use less force next time. I really don't know why I seem to "default' to that lol
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Flemming, that's progress! :)

Russell, I think we all have an instinct to 'muscle' the whip. Training oneself not to do this is just part of the discipline!
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Flemming, you are improving.
I think Robby wants the exchange to be immediately after the crack and not while the whip is recoiling behind us.

You have a nice smooth flow.
Good job.

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Flemming, I think that is a great start! I love the view of the garden and your hat is fantastic! Definitely good when the frost is so thick on the grass!

Russell that is great cracking, I haven't seen your in between videos; it looks like a LOT of improvement from the last I saw.

Great job, y'all!
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Here's a new one from today :

https://youtu.be/JX-ThbsIqNs
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Flemming - Ron is right. Try to do the change of hands earlier. I already commented on your other video, you posted today - about stance and hip rotation. Just go on practicing and you'll see how fast you're going to master these cracks. One more thing - the plane on the overhead crack. Try to be really horizontal. There is one of the WB shorts in which I talk - and explain - the plane thinbgie in detail.

Russell - very good. The whole thing is now more floating. No interruption when you change hands. And here's your homework: Try to get the whip to crack closer to the ground. That way you will be able to do the change of hands earlier. And when you mastered this - become slower. That slow that the whip is close to fall to the ground.


Thank you both for posting your videos!

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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Thank you Robby, Thank You Ron.

I will find the video on the overhead crack , and try to change hands earlier. It seems a litte unnatural to do it so early, but I know there is a meaning with that.

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You're welcome, Flemming. I am happy that you're a part of this, now :)

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Post by Ben Varsek »

Russell, your new video shows very good improvement - congratulations!
I also like the combo at the end of your video and the WN baseball cap!

Flemming, welcome to the 20/20 Challenge!
Your videos clearly show that you are progressing - good job!
In your second video (post#70), I've noticed that you tend to move the shoulder of the arm in which you're holding the whip to a lower position than the other shoulder. Trying to keep both shoulders in a "balanced, relaxed position" has always helped me when it comes to routines that involve changing hands.

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And exactly THAT is, what I mean when I talk about community!

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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Thanks Ben. Impressed that you can see that when I'm wearing that big coat :)
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Thank you Robby! :)
You're welcome Flemming! :)

All the best
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Post by Russell Jones »

Man I love that hat Flemming :) awesome!
Thanks everyone and thanks Robby for your advice, I'll be sure to take it on board during my next session
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Garret and Hagen's latest after reviewing the Lesson video closely:
https://youtu.be/FAbxRLkN9gY
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Post by Russell Jones »

I have to admit Rachel I was too distracted on how calm and collected your boys were in the last video to notice that they were doing it incorrectly! You sure have trained them well :)
It's looking good to me this time! Well done Garret and Hagen :)
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