9A performance by Koyo Hashimoto

9A (6A?) performance by Koyo Hashimoto

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Just… DANG!!

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Next, someone will be doing 3A with two yoyos set up like the one in this video. :fire:

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Brilliant!!

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Here’s the moral of the story.

Practice all day and practice all night.

Practice until you think everything is all right.

Practice from the sunrise nonstop till sunset.

Perfect all your tricks so you’ll never forget.

Convince yourself that you want to be the best

Convince yourself, you can be better than the rest

Once you get to the top, you will never look back.

Because when the smoke clears you will be at the top of the stack.

The hero of the people, the leader of the pack.

The cream floats to the top and that’s just a fact

…… Then, watch that video three times and realize that everything I said is a crock of bull And you’ll never ever ever like in never ever be that good.

So shake your head, suck it up, and just keep practicing and just be happy.

That was a short video, but one of the most impressive videos I’ve ever seen. If I was a mind reader, but could only read one mind, I would love to channel into Steve Browns brain To find out what he’d be thinking the first time he saw that video. I mean, Steve got 5A rolling Decades ago. And the division has certainly held up through today. But that video is just showing the edge of the future. And if we keep getting guys like this coming out of the woodwork, the future of yo-yo looks bright.

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Would that be 3a or solo ham? Hmmm lol double 5a is tournament legal but basically no one does it sigh so cool

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This was so cool! I’ve never seen this before and he’s so slick with it! This short routine left me wanting more, it’s very fun to watch.

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Then there’s all us losers who have to play with the string attached to something.

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Awesome! I was expecting it to be kind of a gimmick, but the whole routine was so smooth and entertaining to watch.

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