I start of trying with the whip behind me and flicking it forward over my shoulder. The whip is curling behind me, like in the video link posted on Indiana Croft’s post about his, I have to say very nice, whip in a thread earlier. I throw my arm forward, from 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock, like the WB video said. SWOOSH............. and then nothing. The only discernible load noice I heard was when the whip hit the back of my arm. This happened a number of times, along with hitting my lower legs. I appreciate the latter was due to the whip being to far round behind me, before throwing my arm forward.
I also tried bringing the whip forward, along the ground, and flicking my wrist up at the end. The morning dew flew of the end of the whip beautifully, but still no crack. Now I ‘may’ have had a couple of cracks, but I couldn’t be sure. They certainly weren’t ‘crisp’ cracks like I’ve seen in the videos of others.
Indiana Croft, and others, make it look so easy. I first tried learning about ten years ago, however life, work and injury all got in the way. Back then I was able to get the odd crack. However I could never work out what I did differently, on the times I managed to crack the whip vs when it didn’t crack. This time I tried staying relaxed and not trying to ‘add power’ as it were, trying to let the whip do the work. However I think I was trying to hard, at the end, with the second crack. Probably out of frustration and, yes, that made no difference

Can anyone give me some pointers please. I’m going out again tomorrow morning. I will be wearing a shirt with long sleeves next time.
