From the maker of the whips shown at the beginning: "The blue and gold performance hybrids shown in the intro shot and at 4:08 were made by X1 Whips instagram.com/x1whips?igshid=ZDc4ODBmNjlmNQ== facebook.com/x1whips?mibextid=ZbWKwL If you're interested in getting your own please feel free to shoot me a message! @AdamCMW this was a very helpful video! Thank you for continuing to be a pillar of the whip cracking community!"
At that point everyone seems to make different mostly depending on what they are trying to do. It’s better if you send me a video and ask what’s going wrong in a specific trick.
Thank you Adam! Very informative. Can’t wait to get started. Although I did order a whip from Amazon it was t cheap. Made from paracord I think it will at the very least be decent for practicing for a beginner so I don’t destroy a professional expensive whip.
This video would have been excellent a few years ago. Learned once how important #1 (Proper clothing) is, got a kiss. The second attempt, I was fully covered, but forgot to lower the sunglasses into place and wouldn't you know it? Slapped my eye (closed) and looked like Scar from Lion King for 2 weeks. PROTECT YOURSELF. #3 is an excellent point...hard ground will wear/break down the crackers on the end. Thanks again, Adam! I will share this video with anyone interested in cracking whips.
Recently found an interest in whips. I borrowed her whip (a 120cm long snake whip) and I've been cracking it right and left. I already had to replace the cracker even though it was new when she let me borrow it. I can't seem to be able to do the beginner tricks you show in your videos. I assume it's because of the type of whip or the length? I would love to get myself a whip like the one you show here to start learning. Would you have any whip maker from the EU to recommend?
That poor guy was me before I started watching. Your videos to learn how to use my 10 ft Indy whip. I watched for your first several videos you uploaded years ago to learn each move and now I'm pretty decent doing my Indy impression and rocking my whip.
I got my whip from my teacher, who said it was his old practice whip. It's homemade, but it's good, and it's lasted me awhile. I've only had to repair it a few times, and usually that just involves replacing worn sports tape.
@@sauce_consumer_5239 Oh I didn't know it was the same whip. I've been watching Adam for some time, but I never tried making my own following his tutorial, I'll try it out
I knew the hat had something to do with protection! And thanks I learned about the don't muscle it part the hard part with my ear and neck and arms welted pretty good LMAO 😂its the only way i learn, the hard way!
My whip cracking enthusiasm started when i was just a wee little girl, and looking at our beginner there... I gotta flex and say I did better with no instructions as a 8yo.