
Whim 04/20/2010
Tricks referenced in this tutorial Wrist Whip About this trick This trick was inspired by Guy Wright (if you can tell, I'm honored), one of my favorite yoyoers. It's a doozy to learn, but it's pretty flashy once you have it. The moves where you swing the yoyo onto the string and swing the slack onto the string are actually to be done at the same time. The reason I showed the move in two separate parts was that I had to break it up in order to explain both moves thoroughly (which you know, if you've read "Things to know" in the About page). The same is true for the swinging off of the string. CommentsCsaw 10/26/2010 1:37pm
Nice tutorial, thank you man. But please< next time use brighter string. Sometimes i can't see it on your hand.
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Sorry about that dude. I have actually been working on that issue. Do you still have a hard time seeing the string on some of my more recently tutorials? It's not perfect by any means, but I think it's been getting better as time goes on.
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jack 02/21/2011 9:13pm
is that a yoyo factory?
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Justin 04/11/2011 10:31pm
Hey Kyle, I'm in love with your tricks. Keep it up! Hard getting used to the part where you swing the slack and the yo at the same time in opposite directions but I'm getting it. Any pointers, or just practice?
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Hey, thank you very much Justin. Yes, honestly it's just practice. But definitely don't practice them how it's shown in this tutorial. You need to focus on practicing it how it's performed.... you know, at the same time. That will just help you coordinate the timing, which is really the hardest part.
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cookieman 06/10/2011 9:35pm
nice hat
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ixisorryixi 08/22/2011 11:38am
try a black light to brighten the string
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limyuvin 01/30/2012 7:51pm
oh,this so cool!
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