Which is the best DVD to learn from
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Which is the best DVD to learn from
I'm only really interested in the techniques Indy uses in the films. In the UK whip cracking is not as 'big' as it is elsewhere. Which would be the best DVD / book to learn these techniques?
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Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
Whip basics Vol 1.
Covers all the cracks in the film in great detail.
Ron
http://www.nylonwhips.com/Accessories.html
Covers all the cracks in the film in great detail.
Ron
http://www.nylonwhips.com/Accessories.html
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Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
Yes, I agree - Whip Basics Vol. 1. Robby will walk you through a basic four-crack routine that is quite Indyesque. It's pretty short but will get the job done.
Happy cracking,
Ryan
http://whip-basics.de/clips_ordering.php - this is Robby's site
Happy cracking,
Ryan
http://whip-basics.de/clips_ordering.php - this is Robby's site
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Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
Except for the Cairo scene in Raiders, Indy doesn't really crack his whip, and the cracks he performed there are pretty simple and easy to learn. Indy mostly uses his Morgan bullwhip for wraps. You definitely want to get The Art of the Bullwhip, a classic video that features many performers, showing lots of tricks that can inspire you. They also teach you the 4 basic ways to crack a whip. I would also suggest getting Whip Cracking Made Easy part II where Mark Allen and Alex Green discuss the basic cracks, plus some grabs and target work. I think these two videos are the best for what you are interested in.
There are a few places to buy them online, one of them being Joe Strain's Northern Whip Co. Here's the link:
http://www.northernwhipco.com/Videosandbooks.htm
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Bernardo
There are a few places to buy them online, one of them being Joe Strain's Northern Whip Co. Here's the link:
http://www.northernwhipco.com/Videosandbooks.htm
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Bernardo
Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
Whip Basics Vol. I for starting out is the best one I have seen. I have bought several and this out shines all the rest. Robby has a very natural and engaging style of teaching. He breaks down each crack and gives you mental visuals of things your familar with so you can relate it to the way the whip responds to your moves.
Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
I got Whip basics couple months ago and it has been the greatest. I have not seen many others so hard to say who's the best. But they made a noticeble difference to me.
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Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
Every whip cracking training DVD has strengths and limitations so I dont think that there is a best one. Some are better then others though and All the ones mentioned so far would be just fine to help you with what your interested in learning. I'll throw in a link to another old favorite of mine though http://www.delongis.com/MTB.html
http://ukwhipconvention.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WhipCrackUK/
http://www.whipcrackmidlands.com/
I think you might be surprised by how popular whip cracking is in the UK. These links may interest you.In the UK whip cracking is not as 'big' as it is elsewhere.
http://ukwhipconvention.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WhipCrackUK/
http://www.whipcrackmidlands.com/
Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
I'd like to poke my head in and suggest "Whip Cracking with the Masters" or "Mastering the Bullwhip" with Anthony D. The videos may be a little more expensive, but Anthony's style is a very minimalist looking one, which I think is greatly efficient. He stresses not muscling the whip, or powering into throws, but letting the whip do the work for you.
Cracking with the Masters
http://www.delongis.com/masters.html
Mastering the Bullwhip
http://www.delongis.com/MTB.html
And I just found this one which sounds good, too!
http://www.delongis.com/first6.html
"Bullwhip Basics - The First 6 Lessons," which looks cheaper than the above 2, too.
Shane
Cracking with the Masters
http://www.delongis.com/masters.html
Mastering the Bullwhip
http://www.delongis.com/MTB.html
And I just found this one which sounds good, too!
http://www.delongis.com/first6.html
"Bullwhip Basics - The First 6 Lessons," which looks cheaper than the above 2, too.
Shane
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Re: Which is the best DVD to learn from
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http://ukwhipconvention.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WhipCrackUK/
http://www.whipcrackmidlands.com/[/quote]
Thanks to all of you for posting. The convention will not be held this year and the Midlands is a fair treck for me. What I suppose I ment was to see people out cracking in other countries is 'normal' to a certain degree
In the UK you would be more likely to be seen in a stranger light and possibly be arrested As I will have to practice in public places I will not be doing so for longer than is necessary to gain the 'Indy' actions. I am thinking of waiting for the third installment of Whip Basics as I understand that is where I will find the wraps and flicking the gun / poker out of peoples hands. It might be cheaper to buy them together than separately........
I think you might be surprised by how popular whip cracking is in the UK. These links may interest you.In the UK whip cracking is not as 'big' as it is elsewhere.
http://ukwhipconvention.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WhipCrackUK/
http://www.whipcrackmidlands.com/[/quote]
Thanks to all of you for posting. The convention will not be held this year and the Midlands is a fair treck for me. What I suppose I ment was to see people out cracking in other countries is 'normal' to a certain degree
In the UK you would be more likely to be seen in a stranger light and possibly be arrested As I will have to practice in public places I will not be doing so for longer than is necessary to gain the 'Indy' actions. I am thinking of waiting for the third installment of Whip Basics as I understand that is where I will find the wraps and flicking the gun / poker out of peoples hands. It might be cheaper to buy them together than separately........