that was......painfull to watch, i think most of the cracks were the whips hitting the ground, and also the looks blind..... like not have a dig, but he moves his head like stevie wonder,
If I had a Mike Murphy whip I would not be hitting the ground with it. I saw a real whip demonstration this weekend. One person showing his prowess sounded like virtuoso drum solo for 45 minutes. Finished up with putting out the candles on his birthday cake one at a time then removed the candles one at a time with surgical precision and did so without putting a mark in the frosting and he did it while maintaining a steady rythem. It was his 12th birthday and the whips were 12 ft.
Nah mate. Most people have these to crack for fun or sport, but they're best used for mustering and driving. You never hit an animal with them, just crack it to make a loud noise.
30 seconds into the video, it looked like a QLD crossover without any cracks - what's the go there? As for the routine itself, it would have been good to see more variations like staggered fast 8's and staggered large 8's, Victorian cutbacks, volleys (staggered) breakaways, overhead cattlemans. It was quite boring to watch because the whole routine was basically the same.
Well, that's one way to mow the lawn.
WhiteCamry 4 months ago
the whips are to skinny to see,, maybe bullwhips would look better,, nice work though
FIRECRACKER392 10 months ago
that was......painfull to watch, i think most of the cracks were the whips hitting the ground, and also the looks blind..... like not have a dig, but he moves his head like stevie wonder,
spritzer99 2 years ago
If I had a Mike Murphy whip I would not be hitting the ground with it. I saw a real whip demonstration this weekend. One person showing his prowess sounded like virtuoso drum solo for 45 minutes. Finished up with putting out the candles on his birthday cake one at a time then removed the candles one at a time with surgical precision and did so without putting a mark in the frosting and he did it while maintaining a steady rythem. It was his 12th birthday and the whips were 12 ft.
shatros 3 years ago
... What the hell??
Got 1/2 of the Qld Crossovers, I believe the "Sydney Flash" and some other random stuff.
Never seen anything like it in my life, especially the background music! There's no rhythm or pattern to it at all... confuses me.
whipcrackeraus 3 years ago
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ughh11 4 years ago
Nah mate. Most people have these to crack for fun or sport, but they're best used for mustering and driving. You never hit an animal with them, just crack it to make a loud noise.
NerdHunter87 4 years ago
30 seconds into the video, it looked like a QLD crossover without any cracks - what's the go there? As for the routine itself, it would have been good to see more variations like staggered fast 8's and staggered large 8's, Victorian cutbacks, volleys (staggered) breakaways, overhead cattlemans. It was quite boring to watch because the whole routine was basically the same.
mistermeerkat 4 years ago
its a bird? its a plane ? noo , its a whip man ! lol ,
coctelera878 4 years ago
wow but is it for horse ...
megadethdude692 4 years ago