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Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 12:39
by Robby Amper
This will probably take some time to master. But - like i said in the video - due to the fact that the participation is extremely low, we must have 97% absolute whip experts who already mastered all those things...
https://youtu.be/JZoPSobwizM
Enjoy,
Robby
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 12:46
by Ron May
Robby this is a great video.
Yeah, this one is going to be a difficult one for sure.
Thank you for making this drill video for us.
I for one appreciate the trouble and expense you incur doing this.
The Butt Goggles line just cracked me up and started my day out in a good way.
Ron
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:16
by Robby Amper
I should have a patent on the "Butt Goggles", right?
Robby
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:27
by Scott A. Cary
You don't already?!?

Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:27
by Rachel McCollough
Yes, Proto Whip Masta, patented new Butt Goggles, for full surround safety while practicing whip cracking
As always the lesson is very clearly explained and demonstrated, but in the fun way you have. Very well done!
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:34
by Robby Amper
I'm just thinking how those butt goggles would look like...
Robby
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:36
by Ron May
Here ya go.
It's not goggles but it would do the job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf8xdbipdTQ
Ron
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:38
by Rachel McCollough
Ron that's just wrong... !
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:44
by Robby Amper
Right! I mean - Rachel is right with her "
wrong". Right?
Robby
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 13:49
by Ron May
It's the closest thing I could find about "Butt Goggles" so clearly there's a wide open market for your new safety aid Robby. Absolutely no competition at all.
Ron
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 14:01
by Rachel McCollough
Ron May wrote:It's the closest thing I could find about "Butt Goggles" so clearly there's a wide open market for your new safety aid Robby. Absolutely no competition at all.
Ron

oh that's too funny..
If it wasn't for shipping being so darn expensive on large objects we would make a full Butt Shield. I know a few folks who make leather armor... Now that would be quite an addition to whip cracking safety gear!
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 14:07
by Scott A. Cary
Wow...what did I just watch?
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 14:11
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Oh woooow I've never even thought of doing this crack, it looks incredibly fun to do!
Posted: Thu 10. Aug 2017, 19:59
by Sven van Leeuwen
Bad whip. What's up with these whips these days. They just don't listen or apologize...
Seriously, thank you Robby for all your effort in providing us with these clear instructions.
Can't wait to see all the excersise videos.
At first I though, oh, the circus crack and underhand I know, how hard can it be. Well my eyes almost popped out of their sockets when I saw that first throw. I wasnt prepared.
But I like a challenge and this one looks so beautifull!
Thanks Robby.
You guys crack me up! I was a bit down, but my mood is lifted
Sven
Posted: Fri 11. Aug 2017, 17:06
by Ben Varsek
Robby, thank you very, very much for the time, effort and money which you have invested into this fantastic new 20/20 video!
Changing hands combined with a swivel is going to be challenging and I'm looking forward to getting the hang of this excercise.
"Butt Goggles" - the latest and greatest in whip safety gear

!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Fri 11. Aug 2017, 19:23
by Matt Henderson
Definitely looking forward to this one, though it'll mostly have to wait till I get back.
Thanks for putting the time in to make this Robby!
Posted: Sun 13. Aug 2017, 15:57
by Ben Varsek
On saturday morning my knee got examined with magnetic resonance imaging and the results haven't been good. I'm supposed to rest my knee to prevent further injury until I'm going to my doctor on monday. Therefore, I've only been practicing this new excercise with the "stick of death" and I hope that I'll be able to have a "normal practice session" soon.
All the best
Ben
Posted: Sun 13. Aug 2017, 19:47
by Scott A. Cary
Sorry to hear that, Ben. Did they tell you to RICE it?
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Posted: Mon 14. Aug 2017, 14:39
by Ben Varsek
Thank's Scott!
Yes, I was told to RICE it and it helps (I'm pretty much pain free when I rest it in an elevationed position).
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 14. Aug 2017, 14:53
by Robert Gage
Ben, I very much hope that the doctor can give you encouraging news and/or advice when you see him today!