Review of Whip Basics - A Beginners Guide - Vol. I-III
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 3:55 pm
Hi gang,
yesterday I – as the first one – received the completely re-shot Whip Basics – A Beginners Guide – DVDs from Robby. Even before starting watching, you'll see with how much love for detail everything is put together. Starting with the professionally designed cover, via the classic design of the single DVDs. Those of you who enjoy a good briar pipe from time to time will know this feeling, when looking forward to opening up a newly purchased can of pipe tobacco.
Since I already own the former versions of Vol. I and II, I wanted to check out what’s new immediately so I flipped the first DVD into my notebook and started watching. If you expect this to be some kind of “Director’s Cut” of the previous DVDs you’ll be surprised to read, that the ENTIRE material was re-shot and that the does and don’ts are explained to even great detail than before. Since I never really got to train my skills based on the former DVDs (too wet outside and too much other stuff), I consider myself a perfect “victem” for Robby’s training DVDs. I currently own three whips, however I hardly ever got to train with them (excepts from the summits). So, yesterday I took two hours off for myself and while Robby explained what to do and what not to on the notebook, I tried myself in the yard with my 8’ Latigo Bullwhip from Skip. Circuscrack was easyly done, since that’s the only crack I could do already. Followed by the underhand crack, the horizontal crack etc. etc. etc. and thanks to the detailed explanaitions, it hardly took any longer than 15-20min. to get a deep “fopp” from the cracker. Then, a few problems with the forward crack, a quick call to Robby “I constantly get my legs in the way of the forward crack”, on which he replied with “ahhh… you put the whip at half past six behind you, try with what FEELS like five o’ clock instead.” Ok, problem known, problem solved.
After another hour, I stood in the yard with a HUGE grin on my face, doing the first routines of four cracks. *crack*, *crack*, *crack*, *crack* and from the start again. Great fun and SO much cooler the my previous attemps that looked as if I was trying to rip out my own arm.
After this, I had a quick look into Vol. II (fast forward), ‘cause since I had “mastered” Vol. I so well, I wanted to quickly learn a few routines, so I could make a good show off on the upcomming summit in Cologne. BUT!!! It didn’t work out that way. And to be honest, Robby had STRICTLY adviced against doing so, but of course I knew better.
As I said: flipped Vol. II into the notebook, watched it fast forward, closed down the notebook and went outside. A few times I went through the routine from Vol. I – warming up so to say – and then I quickly wanted to finish off what I had seen on Vol. II. The extremely painfull 8” long read mark on my right underarm tought me better. Whoever believes that they can learn to crack a whip by watching a few movieflicks, is quickly proven wrong the hard way. However, if you’re willing to listen an watch for a few minutes, then you quickly gain some new and faszinating skills. To those I can only recommend this collection VERY highly. Just don’t do the same error that I did but follow through the single steps and you’ll soon be able to make some cool looking cracks.
That’s why Vol. III will stay out of the DVD player before I’m done with Vol. II.
Hats off Robby.
Regards,
Marc
yesterday I – as the first one – received the completely re-shot Whip Basics – A Beginners Guide – DVDs from Robby. Even before starting watching, you'll see with how much love for detail everything is put together. Starting with the professionally designed cover, via the classic design of the single DVDs. Those of you who enjoy a good briar pipe from time to time will know this feeling, when looking forward to opening up a newly purchased can of pipe tobacco.
Since I already own the former versions of Vol. I and II, I wanted to check out what’s new immediately so I flipped the first DVD into my notebook and started watching. If you expect this to be some kind of “Director’s Cut” of the previous DVDs you’ll be surprised to read, that the ENTIRE material was re-shot and that the does and don’ts are explained to even great detail than before. Since I never really got to train my skills based on the former DVDs (too wet outside and too much other stuff), I consider myself a perfect “victem” for Robby’s training DVDs. I currently own three whips, however I hardly ever got to train with them (excepts from the summits). So, yesterday I took two hours off for myself and while Robby explained what to do and what not to on the notebook, I tried myself in the yard with my 8’ Latigo Bullwhip from Skip. Circuscrack was easyly done, since that’s the only crack I could do already. Followed by the underhand crack, the horizontal crack etc. etc. etc. and thanks to the detailed explanaitions, it hardly took any longer than 15-20min. to get a deep “fopp” from the cracker. Then, a few problems with the forward crack, a quick call to Robby “I constantly get my legs in the way of the forward crack”, on which he replied with “ahhh… you put the whip at half past six behind you, try with what FEELS like five o’ clock instead.” Ok, problem known, problem solved.
After another hour, I stood in the yard with a HUGE grin on my face, doing the first routines of four cracks. *crack*, *crack*, *crack*, *crack* and from the start again. Great fun and SO much cooler the my previous attemps that looked as if I was trying to rip out my own arm.
After this, I had a quick look into Vol. II (fast forward), ‘cause since I had “mastered” Vol. I so well, I wanted to quickly learn a few routines, so I could make a good show off on the upcomming summit in Cologne. BUT!!! It didn’t work out that way. And to be honest, Robby had STRICTLY adviced against doing so, but of course I knew better.
As I said: flipped Vol. II into the notebook, watched it fast forward, closed down the notebook and went outside. A few times I went through the routine from Vol. I – warming up so to say – and then I quickly wanted to finish off what I had seen on Vol. II. The extremely painfull 8” long read mark on my right underarm tought me better. Whoever believes that they can learn to crack a whip by watching a few movieflicks, is quickly proven wrong the hard way. However, if you’re willing to listen an watch for a few minutes, then you quickly gain some new and faszinating skills. To those I can only recommend this collection VERY highly. Just don’t do the same error that I did but follow through the single steps and you’ll soon be able to make some cool looking cracks.
That’s why Vol. III will stay out of the DVD player before I’m done with Vol. II.
Hats off Robby.
Regards,
Marc