Is there anybody in the LA area that would be available to help a newbie to whip cracking?
second question to the experts is it possible to crack the whip from the seated position? I need to hang on with at least one hand to stand, and spend most of the time in a powerchair but would like to learn whip cracking
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It is indeed possible to crack whips from a seated position. I met a whip cracker who practiced in a dance studio with low ceilings, so he would sit on a chair to lower his body, which helped to avoid hitting the ceiling with the whips. Another friend of mine actually participated in a whip cracking competition while confined (temporarily) to a wheelchair.
Also, since you'll have to use a lot of arm from a seated position, I'd recommend using a 6 ft whip or shorter. I know Indy fans seem to prefer 8 to 10 ft whips, but I think you'd learn faster if you start with a 6 footer and work up to cracking longer whips.
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Also, since you'll have to use a lot of arm from a seated position, I'd recommend using a 6 ft whip or shorter. I know Indy fans seem to prefer 8 to 10 ft whips, but I think you'd learn faster if you start with a 6 footer and work up to cracking longer whips.
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I know a few whip crackers around LA, I’m not sure if they are members here or not. I thought we had a few out in that area though.
Not only is it possible to crack whips from a seated position its highly probable, I know several that work seated on horseback, or from a coach seat. I agree that you’ll probably want to work with a shorter whip and possibly one with a longer handle as well to give you a lil more distance and leverage.
Thats a good book, there are some videos avalible that will help you out too.
Dan
Not only is it possible to crack whips from a seated position its highly probable, I know several that work seated on horseback, or from a coach seat. I agree that you’ll probably want to work with a shorter whip and possibly one with a longer handle as well to give you a lil more distance and leverage.
Thats a good book, there are some videos avalible that will help you out too.
Dan
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Re: whipcracking in Los Angeles and other delights
Hey there. I'm in the LA area - Hollywood Hills and would love to help you out. I'm sure we can get you cracking in no time. Feel free to PM me or email me at DNSHADE@YAHOO.COM I look forward to it.Dostacos wrote:Is there anybody in the LA area that would be available to help a newbie to whip cracking?
second question to the experts is it possible to crack the whip from the seated position? I need to hang on with at least one hand to stand, and spend most of the time in a powerchair but would like to learn whip cracking
Damian
Re: whipcracking in Los Angeles and other delights
DJN wrote:Hey there. I'm in the LA area - Hollywood Hills and would love to help you out. I'm sure we can get you cracking in no time. Feel free to PM me or email me at DNSHADE@YAHOO.COM I look forward to it.Dostacos wrote:Is there anybody in the LA area that would be available to help a newbie to whip cracking?
second question to the experts is it possible to crack the whip from the seated position? I need to hang on with at least one hand to stand, and spend most of the time in a powerchair but would like to learn whip cracking
Damian
AS soon as I get my new chair and am totally mobile I will give you a shout
Thanks.
Dan