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A few people have discussed this new whipcracking tutorial previously, and we've got some additional information now that may be of interest...
Paul and I have yet to see it in its entirety, but we have seen the clips posted on youtube. Here is what we know so far – which has us really excited!...
First, this is the very first beginners whipcracking tutorial video to be tested on real focus groups, and re-cut NINE TIMES based on the evaluations from these focus groups. Each focus group was comprised of five or six complete strangers (a new group each time), people who had never picked up a whip before. Each group was given the video, a laptop to play it on, and a whip, and then sent out into a field to practice – no explanations, and no help. The idea was to simulate the conditions a real customer might be faced with after he bought the tutorial.
There also was a dispute between the producers and the whip teacher after the video was finally finished. The producers wanted to sell each disc separately – an NTSC video, a PAL video, and a data video that could be played on a laptop. They told him he couldn't make any money if each order came with two discs. But the teacher wanted to give everyone the opportunity to have a version to watch on a TV, and a version to take on a laptop outdoors to practice with. His whole idea behind making this tutorial was to create the beginners guide that he wished he could have had when he first started to learn how to use a whip. In the end, the teacher chose to give up virtually all profit on the video so that each package would include a TV video and a data video for the price of one. Paul and I know the teacher pretty well through lots of phone and email conversations (he also owns a whip from each of us, as well as whips from several other skilled whipmakers), so honestly this comes as no big surprise. His passion for whipcracking as a hobby and a fine skill is a selfless love he truly wishes to share with as many people as possible, which is exactly how Paul and I feel too!
So at the teacher's request, MidWestWhips is going to be receiving a bulk of these videos to distribute to beginning whipcrackers in the US. We are also foregoing virtually any profit on these videos, so that beginners across the states will be able to purchase them without the higher shipping costs and longer wait times that would come with ordering from Europe (where the video was produced). Keep in mind that this tutorial is for the true beginner, not for someone who already has the basic cracks mastered. But if you are just working through some of your first cracks with a brand new whip, or you plan to buy your first whip in the near future, this sounds like the perfect tutorial.
We anticipate receiving the first shipment of these videos on or before October 20th, and we'll ship them out immediately upon arrival to anyone who pre-orders between now and then. Our standard shipping method is USPS Priority Mail, so anyone in the US should receive their copy 1-3 business days after they arrive here.
US Customers go to www.midwestwhips.com for the link to pre-order and for pricing.
European Customers go to www.whip-basics.de for the link to order, pricing, preview clips, and more information.
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As soon as we receive the video, we'll try to post a more detailed review, and hopefully lots of other people here will get the video and be able to post their reviews too! US customers, don't forget to pre-order so that you'll be included in the first batch to hit the states!
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Thanks,
Lauren Wickline & Paul Nolan
www.midwestwhips.com