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WITD 201.37 Variations with Crackers16 viewsMaterial, type of cracker construction and color all provide variations that can change the experience for a whip catcher. Intentionality in play is crucial. If someone negotiates no marks and the whip thrower selects a cracker that marks easily and then marks the whip catcher in play, then that is poor form and might also constitute a consent violation. Play within negotiated parameters and carefully choose the cracker you play with. I highly recommend ladysally style crackers for beginners, pickup play and for those who for whatever reason do not want marks. (1 votes)
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WITD 201.32 Whip Technique Review34 viewsReview of all techniques, finding your toe line, rhythm whip connection with the music and varying footwork to change sensations on the receiving end of the whip. Acknowledgement to Riding Centaurs by ButtBoy playing in the background. (1 votes)
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WITD 201.21 Whip Practice47 viewsWhip practice reviews throwing techniques using different targets. Gives practice time to connecting the rhythm of the whip with the tempo of the music. It also reviews footwork. Construct your own practice routines. The more mileage you cover with your whips the more comfortable you will be throwing them in the dungeon. (1 votes)
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WITD 201.04 Overhand Crack83 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. (1 votes)
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