today is the 2nd day, and the rewatching granted me a grasp of the nuances. thanks for helping me to catch on, and to get the points which adam, and others, are making. you thoroughly explain all the pitfalls. today, in three short sessions, i achieved right and left handed overhead using the 9' i finished yesterday. my first whip, though not my first piece of braidwork, is based on the bare bones bullwhip which adam and nick present. thank you for matching my learning style. you saved me many minutes of struggle.
Hey, I just took my new whip out to play with for the first time today, and I wanted to thank you for the excellent tutorials. I found the overhead crack to be much easier with both hands than the cattleman's, which is why I'm saying this here, but I really enjoyed all of it and probably wouldn't have tried if I hadn't seen your videos. Looking forward to trying the reverse cracks soon! Thank you!
I wish I watched this first lol first crack I learned thought it looked the coolest and cattle man and the flicks I was struggling with using a 6ft kangaroo bull whip and I was definitely trying to muscle it to get the loudest crack but it was my first day with it haha I’m now focusing on technique much more than force holy was my shoulder sore after doing probably 50 full force over heads
Nice tutorial bro this broke down the finer points of this particular crack in a manner i can understand. Seriously thanks you saved my ear and neck
I particularly like the arrows he puts in the video showing the handle angle
today is the 2nd day, and the rewatching granted me a grasp of the nuances. thanks for helping me to catch on, and to get the points which adam, and others, are making. you thoroughly explain all the pitfalls. today, in three short sessions, i achieved right and left handed overhead using the 9' i finished yesterday. my first whip, though not my first piece of braidwork, is based on the bare bones bullwhip which adam and nick present. thank you for matching my learning style. you saved me many minutes of struggle.
Hey, I just took my new whip out to play with for the first time today, and I wanted to thank you for the excellent tutorials.
I found the overhead crack to be much easier with both hands than the cattleman's, which is why I'm saying this here, but I really enjoyed all of it and probably wouldn't have tried if I hadn't seen your videos. Looking forward to trying the reverse cracks soon!
Thank you!
Does the length of whip matter? I have a buggy whip. I think the same principles would apply, except it is a lot longer and has a different thong.
Very helpful tutorial. Thank you!
Great demonstration. Thanks for your help. 👍🍻
Super helpful!
Great content mate. 👍
this is wonderFuLL! i think i'm actuaLLy going to be abLe to do this with success now...! thank you SO much
p.s. these are great variations that you offer at the end! #weLLdone
nice just found your channel.
I wish I watched this first lol first crack I learned thought it looked the coolest and cattle man and the flicks I was struggling with using a 6ft kangaroo bull whip and I was definitely trying to muscle it to get the loudest crack but it was my first day with it haha I’m now focusing on technique much more than force holy was my shoulder sore after doing probably 50 full force over heads
Funny enough this is the first type of crack I could make with my whip🤣
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