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WITD 201.07 The Cutback63 viewsThe Cutback Almost 50 videos into the series and this is the first S-shaped crack taught. Sport crackers often teach the Circus crack or Cattleman's crack as the first crack to learn. While it is the easiest crack to learn and the loudest to crack. This S-shaped crack depending upon the geometric plane it is thrown in goes by many names. When angled on the backhand side on a diagonal, it can be called a backhand cattleman's crack, or a Cutback. A cattleman's crack naturally wants to crack 2/3 of the way down the thong. Long before it reaches its dungeon target, a whip catcher. So slow the cutback way down when learning it and let the S-shape, transition into a U-shape and let it rollout all the way to its target for a controlled puff finish. Then practice it with controlled puffs. The first crack learned sport cracking is the LAST crack to learn when the goal is throwing in the dungeon on a living target with control and finesse.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.05 Backhand Flick75 viewsBackhand Flick WITD 201.3 showed the forehand flick. Now reverse the process, isolate the backhand, stall the whip coming out of the forward figure 8 on the back hand side and flick it into a rolling U shape crack. Practice controlled puffs 1-8 on the backhand side, extending the whip's stall will make the flick effortless. Practice the backhand more than the forehand so that eventually both forehand and backhand are consistently even. This will be important when energy exchange is broken down further.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.04 Overhand Crack94 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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WITD 201.03 The Flick116 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.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.02 Footwork-Horizontal Throwing112 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.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.01 Erotic Whip Play169 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.     (1 votes)
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