If that's the overhead crack, what's this?
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Its still an overhead crack but as afew people seem to have said already, youre just waiting longer to crack it.
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that's a overhead crack. Your just cracking it different.
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well like nekonekoban said your bringing your arm straight down, and thats what i do to turn that ovehead crack into not a cattleman's but more of a sidearm crack and thats not wrong. so really you've got the right idea with making the whip crack but it is as nekonekoban said that it can result in some whip lash but if done right it will can follw through as just another crack.
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Sometimes also known as the helicopter crack
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What it really is is an overhead coachmans crack.
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i dont see an over head crack here, i almost see half of a fast figure eight, only to the front instead of the side.
whether it is a "traditional" crack or not, i figure you are still finding things, and to consider the object fully you have to be at least a little creative with it. so good on ya brother.
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It looks like a combination of the two, maybe you just invented a unique new whip crack that is equally as functional as the two pre-existing cracks but is totally new and awesome. Thats what I would say
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i really do not know but it looks like the overhead.
That is the way I first learned to do the overhead and it is indeed a variation on the overhead but when you bring your arm stright down the path of the whip does not change in 180 degrees but closer to 270 pulling a major S into the whip and opening the posibility of the business end going in unintended and perhaps ear whacking directions. I have a nice scar on my ear from just that crack.
nekonekoban 3 years ago
I guess it's a good thing I found Adam's video, than!
myurgil 3 years ago