If you are using a leather bullwhip, proper maintenance is key to a successful lesson. Dry leather is brittle and can snap. Use a high-quality leather dressing or pecan oil to keep the hide supple. If you are using a synthetic or paracord whip, simply keep it clean and check the "fall" and "cracker" (the string at the very end) for wear and tear. Where to Find More Free Resources
Most free lessons begin with the vertical crack, often called the "Cattleman's Crack." This is the foundation of whip cracking. lady pascal bullwhip lesson free
The "Tail" Tangling: If the whip tangles, you likely aren't letting the whip fully extend behind you before starting the forward motion. If you are using a leather bullwhip, proper
Find for specific cracks (like the overhead or the flick). If you are using a synthetic or paracord