I’ve been trying to take up 2A (yep, imagine using a yo-yo with both your primary and your alternate hands), so I’ve been researching 2A tutorials. Here’s what I found so far:
I’ve always thought the vast majority of people quit or are satisfied with their 2a by the time they’ve learned all the yotricks stuff. I feel like there’s plenty of tutorials for 2a, no real need for a compilation.
Learned all the 3a stuff that’s out there already and I’m trying to watch freestyles and learn stuff from those but they all add extra flares and stuff that makes it a lot more difficult to learn and follow.
I’ve always thought it’d be super cool if I could get proficient enough at 3a to be the first person to make tutorials beyond the beginner stuff but getting past that beginner-intermediate level without basically any assistance is a little more daunting than I expected
I think his name was Adam B? He doesn’t really do much else besides tutorials. I think he used to be part of a group that did yoyo shows but I’ve never seen one. I don’t think he’s ever competed and if he did it was before my time.