Bullwhip Cracking: the Tasmanian Cutback



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This is a how-to video explaining a crack called the Tasmanian Cutback, which I believe was created by Chris Beck of Tasmania, Australia. I'm using a 6 ft nylon cow whip made by Florida whipmaker Chris Hall.
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I tried the ... ( 11 months ago by blaisingm)
I tried the tasmanian with my 8 foot Terry Jacka with little luck. I had a hard time keeping distance between myself and the whip. Bascially, the whip kept wrapping itself around me rather than cracking. I'll keep watching your video and then running outside to copy, but is it more difficult with a bull?
O.K., I think I ... ( 11 months ago by blaisingm)
O.K., I think I know what I'm doing wrong. You lean forward before every crack creating more distance between you and the whip. That might be the missing element to my routine. I'll try again later today.
Got it :D Thank you ... ( 11 months ago by hollywood1340)
Got it :D Thank you :D
I only ever met one ... ( 10 months ago by NerdHunter87)
I only ever met one bloke (actual working bloke - not a performer) who could do the Queensland crossover. He lived on a station near Longreach, Queenslad and he was bloody brilliant. Quite a sight to see in the flesh.
If you watch the ... ( 10 months ago by AdamCWM)
If you watch the first video I posted, "Adam Crack: Whipmaster", I start off that video by doing the Queensland Crossover.
I'll have a look at ... ( 10 months ago by NerdHunter87)
I'll have a look at it, mate. Do you work with cattle with these whips or are they only for trick work/performances?
only trick work and ... ( 10 months ago by AdamCWM)
only trick work and performance. Never had the chance to use them with cattle.
Oh OK. I'm going ... ( 10 months ago by NerdHunter87)
Oh OK. I'm going mustering in June so need to practice using stockies off horse back again. Stock whips are much easier to work with, I've found. Mostly 'cause of the 'hinge' between thong and handle - easier to carry over yor arm when riding
You're gonna freeze ... ( 10 months ago by Capoeirista81)
You're gonna freeze to death out there in that cold wind
hey Adam post a ... ( 9 months ago by drs1)
hey Adam post a video of the wilk's wonder
thanks David
That is a stock ... ( 9 months ago by Rangepaw)
That is a stock whip right? what's the difference between that and a bullwhip, besides the handle length?
how much are the ... ( 8 months ago by turboman1010)
how much are the whips you buy price range
it's a florida cow ... ( 8 months ago by AdamCWM)
it's a florida cow whip. the longer handle makes it lighter than a bullwhip, and it also means I use more wrist than arm movement when cracking it.
Have you done a ... ( 8 months ago by slimsgal)
Have you done a video on the figure 8?
Hi Adam, Just ... ( 8 months ago by daiseysandwich)
Hi Adam, Just discovered your videos. Well done. Great to see you doing your stuff.
'Wild' Bill
I guess I found a ... ( 7 months ago by indianajrjones)
I guess I found a new hobby; great whip videos!!
where was this vid ... ( 6 months ago by natnat5647)
where was this vid made?
Thats not a ... ( 6 months ago by Kaffyboy)
Thats not a bullwhip, it's a stockwhip.
Wisconsin ( 6 months ago by AdamCWM)
Wisconsin
It's actually a ... ( 6 months ago by AdamCWM)
It's actually a florida cow whip made to proportions that are similar to a stockwhip.
Oh, really. I'm ... ( 6 months ago by Kaffyboy)
Oh, really. I'm only familiar with the use of a bullwhip. Is using a stock or cow whip very different from using a bullwhip? Btw, you have terrific control of the whip. You are very good indeed!
I love the echoing ... ( 5 months ago by UnfoldingWings)
I love the echoing :)
You are ... ( 4 months ago by ahami73766)
You are unbelievable and a great whipcracker. I could not get the coachman's crack until I saw your video. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing many more.
Another really good ... ( 3 months ago by BamaNick92)
Another really good movie! Very informative, very entertaining, very good quality of picture and sound, nice looking whip. Way to go and keep it up!



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