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A whip is a tool or instrument used to strike people or animals to evoke fear or pain. Usually, a hard stick designed for close contact or a flexible line requires a particular swing. The former is simpler and more accurate, but the latter has a further reach and more force. A crop, also known as a riding crop or a hunting crop, is a short, non-lashing whip for horse riding. It belongs to the group of tools known as horse whips. Whips also involve in BDSM activities.

We usually compose a modernized crop of long fiberglass or cane rod that are also covered or lined in leather. The crop’s rod thickens to create a handle at one end and finishes in a thin. While the keeper guards against leaving a mark on the horse’s skin.

A crop’s length provides living standards for it to accelerate rapidly with a controlled wrist movement, without affecting the rider’s ability to maintain balance. The more general word whip refers to both riding whips and longer horse whips used for both groundwork and riding.

Due to its slightly longer length and higher flexibility, a whip moves slower than a crop. Whips can manage animals by inflicting pain or discomfort with a full-force stroke that results in pain submission.

Whips and riding crops are the most iconic symbols of horse riding. A whip or riding crop can be a functional tool if used wisely. Inversely, they can be tools of torture if used in anger or intimidation.