At the end of my whip a strand isn’t close braided.
It is about 9 inches from the fall.
I only have cracked this whip twice.
Is this something to worry about?
Whip strand question
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Whip strand question
Last edited by Gerrit on Tue Aug 26, 2003 3:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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yea it looks like where a strand was dropped...
may i ask where you got this whip?
and do you mean as you only tried cracking
it 2 times or 2 periods of cracking?
mola
may i ask where you got this whip?
and do you mean as you only tried cracking
it 2 times or 2 periods of cracking?
mola
The_Edge, Sergei, Paul and Molorom, thank you for answering.
I’m not worried anymore.
Paul, I managed to do a Multiple Crack!
An Under Hand crack, followed by a Forward Crack and a Horizontal Overhead Crack.
I just followed the instructions on your DVD.
I really can’t believe I was able to do this. (I received my whip this weekend and have never used a whip before).
Molorom, I used the whip for 2 periods of cracking, I don’t know how long I used the whip, time flies when you are having fun, but maybe 45 minutes in total.
I bought this whip from a well-known Whipmaker and when this is normal I don’t mind.
The whipmaker is not Paul Stenhouse, I bought his DVD.
Thanks,
Gerrit
I’m not worried anymore.
Paul, I managed to do a Multiple Crack!
An Under Hand crack, followed by a Forward Crack and a Horizontal Overhead Crack.
I just followed the instructions on your DVD.
I really can’t believe I was able to do this. (I received my whip this weekend and have never used a whip before).
Molorom, I used the whip for 2 periods of cracking, I don’t know how long I used the whip, time flies when you are having fun, but maybe 45 minutes in total.
I bought this whip from a well-known Whipmaker and when this is normal I don’t mind.
The whipmaker is not Paul Stenhouse, I bought his DVD.
Thanks,
Gerrit
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Dear Gerrit,
Excellent news! Please tell me you were wearing some protective clothing while trying this
I'm really pleased that you were able to complete this crack. From there, you can open up a whole new world of multiple and trick cracking. Keep in mind, too, that I'm not that good at whipcracking compared to people who compete. I'm lazy, so I try to make the whipcracking as easy as possible. (Actually, I'm not lazy, but I'm trying to demonstrate that whipcracking doesn't usually involve much muscle, but more form).
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
Excellent news! Please tell me you were wearing some protective clothing while trying this
I'm really pleased that you were able to complete this crack. From there, you can open up a whole new world of multiple and trick cracking. Keep in mind, too, that I'm not that good at whipcracking compared to people who compete. I'm lazy, so I try to make the whipcracking as easy as possible. (Actually, I'm not lazy, but I'm trying to demonstrate that whipcracking doesn't usually involve much muscle, but more form).
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
Paul, you are too funny. This reminds me of something my Dad always told me. I remember it 35 years later.Keep in mind, too, that I'm not that good at whipcracking compared to people who compete. I'm lazy, so I try to make the whipcracking as easy as possible.
"Give the hardest job to the laziest person and he will find the easiest way to accomplish it."
I am paraphrasing since my memory is not that good. By the way I am not insinuating that you are lazy - just repeating advice...
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