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WITD 201.02 Footwork-Horizontal Throwing111 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.07/09/20 at 21:18Dex: Great I like that you recognize you will be develo...
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WITD 201.01 Erotic Whip Play168 viewsErotic Whip Play demonstrates various sensuous techniques with a singletail whip. Small mistake in the video, the first technique demonstrated is slow drag. A technique not mentioned is slipping a condom on the pommel of the whip and using it as an insertable. The practice target to use for the butterfly kiss and cracker stall techniques is a blown up balloon. Try butterfly kissing the knot on the balloon without touching the balloon. Translates to butterfly kissing a nipple without touching the chest.07/09/20 at 21:16Dex: These erotic techniques also work well when all of...
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WITD 301.02 Whip Frequency70 viewsWhip Frequency introduces the concept that the length of the whip determines the frequency that it can be thrown dynamically in a rhythm. Whips shown are 3', 4' 5', & 6' bullwhips all made by Peter Jack. However, different whip makers all have slightly different builds and techniques in making a whip. Two 4' bullwhips by different makers will all have different frequencies and feels when thrown. Whip frequency introduces the idea that a whip is simply one instrument in a dungeon orchestra.07/09/20 at 21:13Dex: I think you are set for bullwhips. I would recomme...
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WITD 301.01 Wraps73 viewsWraps can be done on almost any appendage. Wraps with short and long whips are demonstrated. Soft wraps are distinguished from loud wraps. Using a soft wrap to judge distance and find the whip line that will allow your loud wrap to find its intended target without hitting a bad spot (like a tailbone, breastbone, etc). Safety discussion. Many folks wrap without considering where exactly the tip of the whip will end up after the wrap. @WoodshedOrlando for providing a wonderful venue for this video.07/09/20 at 21:10Dex: Wraps are the easiest thing to do with long whips....
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WITD 101.13 Practice Targets89 viewsThis video introduces a variety of two dimensional and three dimensional targets that can be used to practice throwing techniques to develop muscle memory and fine motor skills. The practice goal is to learn to create different surface sensations not to cut the target and throw atomized blood born pathogens around the dungeon.07/09/20 at 11:33Dex: The best of these out of all of them is simply a T...
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WITD 101.12 Hand Holds147 viewsThis video discusses various hand holds for both horizontal style throwing and overhand or forward figure 8 style throwing. Small discussion of wrist loops at the end of the turk's head.07/09/20 at 11:32Dex: Throwing evolves. I've noticed I only do this...
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WITD 101.11 Stall Speed142 viewsBrief discussion of throwing safety. Continued discussion of the shape of a dynamic crack. Forward figure 8 dissected to show how to stall the whip to set up a U shaped crack.07/09/20 at 11:29Dex:
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WITD 101.10 The Shape of the Crack135 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.07/09/20 at 11:29Dex: KISS is one of my favorite acronyms that I learned...
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WITD 101.09 Bullwhips127 viewsIntroduction to bullwhips, construction, loaded vs unloaded (or natural belly). Examples of Mike Murphy, Skip San Soucie, Peter Jack. More on bullwhips keep watching.07/09/20 at 11:27Dex: It currently is my favorite dungeon whip. Peter is...
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WITD 101.08 Snake Whips136 viewsIntroduction to black snake whips, snake whips and pocket snake whips (<6'). Construction and throwing techniques. Snake whips are measured from the heel knot to the fall hitch. So a 3' snake whip is ~6' total length.07/09/20 at 11:24Dex: Absolutely. Signal whips are in my opinion the onl...
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WITD 101.07 Dog Signal Whips161 viewsThis video introduces dog signal whips (commonly called singletails in scene vernacular). 3', 4', 5' signals are shown. Two static techniques and two dynamic techniques are reviewed. Some discussion of a whip developing muscle memory as mileage with throwing it occurs.07/09/20 at 11:22Dex: I'm dedicated to throwing overhand, so litera...
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WITD 101.06 Dragontails196 viewsWhips in the Dungeon views singletails as any whip ending in a singletail. The commonly used term singletail referring to a dog signal whip, is thusly broadened. The dragontail is probably the easiest singletail to begin throwing.07/09/20 at 11:18Dex: Dragontails are pretty easy to make, but the high ...
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