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WITD 101.10 The Shape of the Crack116 viewsThis segment discusses the shape a crack takes as the whip rolls out. Regardless of the type of throw, or angle thrown from or fancy name someone gives a crack. All static cracks will take this shape as the whip rolls out to its finish. Watch tomorrow for Stalling the whip and continued discussion of dynamic throws.
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Caning 101.02 Canes vs Rods112 viewsThe tools of the caning trade: canes, and rods. The old distorted religious saying, 'spare the rod and spoil the submissive'. Learn the difference in a cane and a rod. Watch this video so see the tools of the trade and some pervertibles that make excellent rods from Dick's and your local agricultural supply house.
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WITD 101.09 Bullwhips108 viewsIntroduction to bullwhips, construction, loaded vs unloaded (or natural belly). Examples of Mike Murphy, Skip San Soucie, Peter Jack. More on bullwhips keep watching.
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WITD 201.03 The Flick102 viewsExtending the basic forward figure 8 into intermediate throwing techniques, The Flick is the first variation. This video looks at setting up a forehand flick, continued goals of controlled puffs and extending the stall of the whip to set up the crack.
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WITD 201.02 Footwork-Horizontal Throwing99 viewsFootwork-Horizontal Throwing @_D_ Small changes on the throwing end affect sensations on the receiving end (surface target/whip catcher). Working the whip circle while maintaining accuracy will vary sensations and keep even the most bored whip catcher engaged with the energy and the music, I meant to say rhythm of the whip.
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Caning 101.11 Drumming or Percussion95 viewsDrumming is rhythmic caning using one or two canes to the beat of the music playing. I personally like to keep my drumming with even rhythmic strikes focusing on connecting the beat and energy of the music to the caning bottom. This helps with head space and preparation for heavier caning to follow. Percussion can involve variations in intensity and heaviness of strikes. I personally do not use it that way. It can also be a type of rhythmic massage. Any cane or canes can be used, but I like "shorties" for this technique.
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Caning 101.10 Feathering91 viewsFeathering can create a wide variety of sensations depending upon which cane or rod is selected. This video illustrates that wide variation by demonstrating two different feathering techniques with a thuddy cane, a stingy cane, a rod finished with beach sand sealed into the clear epoxy finish, and a literal feather duster cane.
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Spanking 101.01 Pervertibles That Become Paddles83 viewsThis begins a short spanking series of videos. Beginning with a look at the accoutrements of the spanking trade: paddles. Pervertibles and lifestyle crafted paddles.
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WITD 201.04 Overhand Crack82 viewsOverhand Crack The goal of the overhand crack is to create a U-shaped crack that rolls out over the top, or on the vertical. Much like a baseball or softball thrown directly overhand. When compared to the Flick which is thrown 3/4. Observing there is a slight variation on the throwing end when comparing an overhand with a flick. But small variations on the throwing end result in larger changes on the catching end. Practice this throw with controlled puffs, and remember this when thrown correctly at the heart chakra will also kiss the butt on the follow through of the arc or create a lighter touch on the root chakra.
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Spanking 101.03 Spanking Techniques82 viewsDiscussion and demonstration of spanking techniques. Bare handed, different types of paddles, straps, belts. Remember when bare hand spanking to remove all rings and to slightly cup the hand when striking.
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Bastinado 201.01 Striking the Feet79 viewsThe Bastinado instructional series will be shorter than the Caning series. Many of the techniques taught in Caning can be used as partial strokes in Bastinado. Follow this series and see the joy in striking the feet.
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Caning 101.17 OTK and the J Stroke78 viewsSpanko purists only believe in bare handed Over The Knee (OTK) spanking. But for those who use implements in OTK do not forget short canes. I call these "shorties", perfect for OTK. Most of the techniques already covered can be adapted for OTK. This video also introduces the J Stroke.
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