BobParty’s Player Profiles: Eric Tran-Ton - MOWL

All I am happy to present today @GTDropKnot! Henry was kind enough to agree to do a profile for us, and I’m excited for everyone to get to know him better!!

What got you into throwing, how did you find the hobby?

It’s pretty serendipitous! My wife and I watched the season of America’s Got Talent where Shu Takada performed. Soon after, I was looking for Christmas gifts at Target. I saw the Butterfly XTs and decided to buy one on a whim. It was only 5$ and that Shu performance was fresh in my mind. I’ve played everyday since then hah! I very nearly didn’t find yoyo to be honest. It seems very lucky to me now…for things to line up how they did. We haven’t watched AGT since then and if it wasn’t nearly Christmas time, I wouldn’t have walked down that aisle. I was also in dire need of a new hobby so things just fell into place at the right moment. I’m incredibly grateful that things did unfold the way they did!

If you could only have one yo-yo for the rest of your life what would it be?

Easily Hades. It has specs completely outside of the norm and I love it. It just feels really good to play to me and fits my hands perfectly. I love that it forces me to play 1A with intention, because if I don’t, the yoyo is so heavy I slow way down. I like almost all other yoyos also, but Hades is the one that always ends up in my hand.

What trick are you working on currently and what is your all time favorite trick?

Not really a specific trick, but right now I’m focusing on getting together a clean two minutes of 3A for the Ante Yoyo Cup online competition in November! I participated in the 1A sport division last year and it was hard, but I improved a ton from that experience. I’m using this as a way to help me focus on 3A and a tool to help me improve. Putting together a full performance is also just fun! Trying not to stray too far from prepping for that right now because two minute of 3A is hard! Hah! I’m a bit nervous!

Ooof…all time favorite trick is difficult…I think I have to go with Coro Coro! It’s just such a cool looking and satisfying trick with so much room to explore fun transitions in and out.

What’s the most meaningful yoyo you have in your collection?

I’m not too sentimental about yoyos themselves, but the pair of Hades I use for 3A means a lot to me. I love that all the scuffs, scrapes, and dings on them remind me of the effort and time I’ve put in to learning the style.

What’s kind of things are you into outside of yo-yos?

I am very much a “one hobby to obsess over” type of person but I also love spending time with my wife our wonderful puppy—Millie!

What’s your “day” job?

I’m a graphic designer! Graphic design is pretty broad, I’ll add that I’m less of a design and illustrate a logo designer and more of a layout all the information on pages for a book type of designer.

What’s your favorite restaurants and order?

Hmmm this is hard hah! Coalfire Pizza in Chicago has fantastic pizzas baked in a wood fire brick oven. I especially like the pepperoni ricotta—sauce, mozzarella, exceptionally good pepperoni, and big dollops of ricotta cheese on top. Any pizza is good for me, but thin crust baked in a wood fired oven is hard to beat.

Favorite movie or TV show?

Without a doubt—Gladiator.

If there was one song that you say fits your mood and personality perfectly, what would it be?

Very hard to pick one, but I think I will have to go with KILL DEM by Jamie XX it has good vibes and a yapping vocal line hah! Just a feel good song that embodies the vibes I try to embody.

What’s your best yo-yo memory?

I think it has to be worlds 2024! It was the first contest I attended and it was just really nice to be there to witness the performances and meet so many of the friends I’ve made online, in person!

What’s your yoyo bad habit?

I loooooove learning new tricks but I don’t always spend enough time with them to really smooth them out and make them look the way I would like. I don’t mind too much because I have a lot of fun playing the way I do, but sometimes I’ll post a trick on instagram, do it again the next day, and kick myself for not sleeping on it and getting a better take.

If you could wake up tomorrow and have any skill set from another player what would it be?

I think it would have to be Hajime Miura’s 3A skills! He’s the best! I have so many theoretical tricks that I don’t yet have the skills to execute. With his skills, I could make them a reality!

What’s the most expensive or rare yoyo you have?

ASTer is the most expensive yoyo I have. I’m not too much of a collector and I’m relatively new compared to the other players you have interviewed, so nothing in my collection is all that rare really.

If you never found yo-yo what would you be doing instead?

I really don’t know! I’m certain I would have found another hobby to obsess over, because that’s just something I have always done…but none of them have felt as perfect for me as yoyo!

How has the community changed from what it used to be, and where do you think it will end up?

This one is a little hard for me to answer because I started playing at the end of 2022 and didn’t find the community until a bit after that. The one thing I’ve noticed is more and more players deciding to try 3A! 3A is a style I think looks amazing and is super fun. For where yoyo will end up…I’m not sure but I hope that the X divisions will grow, especially in the US, and I think we can get them there!

Advice/ words of wisdom to new players?

Have fun yo! Try to focus on enjoying the journey. As a new player, or any player, it can be hard to avoid comparing yourself to people that have been playing yoyo forever and that can be disheartening. In my experience, if you just keep playing, you’ll definitely see improvement. The main thing I want yoyo to be for people is fun! Yoyo is a “skill toy” though so it makes sense for people to want to improve. Improving is fun! If someone’s goal is to improve, I do have some advice.

Learn a lot of tricks! They don’t all need to get to perfectly smooth and beautiful, it is good to get some tricks you like the best to that point, but learning tricks itself is a skill and doing it a lot, will make the act of learning easier. It’s just nice to expand the yocabulary. You’ll find new ways to interact with the yoyo and string and that can inspire new ideas and things to try. There is also a cool snowballing effect where things become familiar and elements are recognize from trick to trick.

Finding the Trick-a-Week thread last year and starting to participate was my gateway to the yoyo community and following along absolutely helped me improve and push out of my comfort zone. Everyone should check it out!

I also think that if people want to improve and playing everyday is a way to make that happen, it’s very important to avoid burn out. Yoyo can be hard and getting too frustrated isn’t good for motivation. Some things that have helped me stay excited to play and motivated are to avoid always trying to push yourself. Sometimes it’s nice to step back and learn something easier because it’s simply fun to learn new tricks. Often, there is still a lot of good yocabulary to pick up too. Also switch up styles! 1a is definitely fun but trying out 5A, 0A etc. can be a great way to stay excited while keeping things light and fun. Learning other styles will help people progress in all the other styles as well. I cannot overstate how much playing 3a has helped my plane control.

What do you want to tell the world?

Play yoyo! Hah! I just really love it for a million reasons and I think many people that don’t yet play would also really enjoy it. If anyone wants to follow me on my yoyo journey, you can find my tricks on instagram @gtdkhenry .

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my goat

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He is pretty great. Except @GTDropKnot likes the wrong pizza in Chicago. Billy Bricks for life

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i cant vouch for that place specifically but i was gonna tell him shhhh hes not supposed to say thin crust out loud in public :rofl:

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Yooo! Awesome! I’m incredibly honored and humbled to be included in this project. The other players included are all people I really respect and appreciate and it just feels surreal to be included with such a stellar group of players.

Thank you so much for asking me to participate! I hope that sharing my experience will help other newer-ish players. Thank you also to everyone taking the time to read this interview. I love playing yoyo and the yoyo community!

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We appreciate all you contribute daily to the community my friend!!! Thank YOU!

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@GTDropKnot for sure is a king and you too but you are both wrong about the perfect pizza in Chicago, there is not such thing as a “perfect” pizza in Chicago.

Joking, love you guys :heart:

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i mean lets all be reasonable, the only real pizza is picked up and folded and has more cheese and toppings than dough and sauce :crazy_face:

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Another amazing interview. At this rate you will have everybody interviewed in under a year. :rofl::rofl:

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This is easily one of the best topics on the forum (Trick a Week is obviously the best :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:). Can’t wait for the next installment!

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Thank you!

Stay tuned, the next few days I have some people I never thought would even respond to me coming on!!

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I love this idea! Much appreciate you doing this. :slight_smile:

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For real. Dudes pumping them out!

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Just reading through this thread. Easily my favorite active series thread on the forums.

Love to hear from players that I know, and some I don’t. Good stuff.

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Today I have the honor of profiling @jeffreypang911 owner and creator Luftwerk!

What got you into throwing, how did you find the hobby?

My first yoyo was a typical up and down wood one my dad gave me. I was 7 years old. When I was around 12 there was a dude named Fast Eddy that came to our highschool to do a campaign (Like those anti-bullying ones). Everyone in my school was hooked on it for about a month or two, including myself. Afterwards, my cousin sent me this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYkGL30HPwI
I was in such awe that someone could yoyo like that, and it was the first time I saw unresponsive yoyoing. After that I begged my mom enough and finally got a yellow Yoyojam Kickside and a green Spinfaktor HG and the rest is history.

What inspired you to create Luftverk?

It’s kind of a long story but on my website I have a writeup about how it all started ported from the old website. It’s kind of a hidden page now, so heres the link. Essentially I was an Engineering student and thought it would be cool to create my own yoyo out of Titanium originally in Canada. Huge failure haha - but worked out in the end.

If you could only have one yo-yo for the rest of your life what would it be?

Luftverk Plastic Fulvia or Offset Outlier + (Very Biased, I know haha)

What trick are you working on currently?

I stopped learning new tricks from 2018 so I had this huge gap where all my tricks were super outdated. but the Yoyotoronto crew (Jacky, Evan, Yejune, ect.) have all taught me new meta combos so thats kind of what I try to do now to stay relevant. Learning the newer tricks also helps with how I design products since I can test them myself easier to understand how customers are using my products. Theres a tension hook I always miss that Im trying to get consistant at, you can see it on the Luftverk IG page: LUFTVERK on Instagram: "Triple Zero Unresponsive Yoyo - Available now on the LUFTVERK store!"

What’s the trick that gives you the hardest time?

Ive been trying to land a 3.5 hook for the better part of 3 years. At 31 years old, I think Im just too old for those kinds of movements lol. My arms hurt after the last time I tried it, and kind of gave up haha.

What’s your favorite yo-yo of all time?

Very biased, but either 000 or Evora more so of how they remind me of where I was in life when I was designing them then their play characteristics. Non Luftverk yoyos - Both The End and OG Peak I watched drop online as a kid, and back then I didnt have the 100$ to buy. So those will always remain core memories and grail yoyos of mine.

What’s the most meaningful throw you have?

Maybe my Paul Escolar FH1. I visited him in SF and we hung out in his room where we decided to do a collaboration of Paul Escolar the month before he passed away. I think the way Duncan made such a beautiful homage to him was really special so I am glad I had the chance to purchase one.

What’s your worst habit with yo-yos?

People think Im weird but I never leave string on my yoyos. I rotate one string to every yoyo I will use, so when someone comes over they have to get a string and put it on to try anything lol. Does anyone else do this or is it just me? Please let me know Im not crazy hahaha.

What’s kind of things are you into outside of yo-yos?

My life is mostly Drifting, Business and currently studying Japanese.

What fictional character best fits who you are?

Man I don’t really watch much fictional shows to be honest. Im a pretty boring person haha.

Favorite restaurant and order?

Probably Kura in Japan - people will hate on me but it’s so cheap and I’m a sucker for a good deal and saving money. Back in Canada though we would go to Korean restaurants a lot, theres one called Daldongnae thats really good, check it out if you are in Toronto.

Favorite movie and or Book?

That’s a hard one, movie wise probably Back to the Future since I used to watch it a lot with my dad when I was young.

What does yo-yo’ing mean to you?

I think the community is really special, and I have a theory that it is what causes someone to just play with yoyos vs someone who becomes a yoyoer. They join that community, film videos, go to contests. I think that is something I maybe took for granted since for me it happened organically. It taught me so many relevant skills to make me who I am today, and even though I don’t yoyo as much as I did as a kid (literally every waking hour haha) It gave me fundamental skills that I still use in my life even today. If I were to sum it up, maybe it would mean community and also personal skill development like perseverance, dedication and how to deal with failure.

What’s your favorite memory from your time in the hobby ?

When I was yoyoing and playing video games with my friend Adam and a bat flew into his house and we spent literally 2 hours trying to get a bat out of his house. We were 14.

How has the community changed since you started? Where do you want it to go?

I don’t even know how to explain how small it was back then. When I started there was only one other person in my city who played with yoyos (My buddy Adam). When I went to worlds in 2008, it felt like how big a regionals was now. Another thing thats different coming from a manufacturing perspective is that yoyos are way more commoditized now. Back then yoyos really sucked so I would have to modify them with a lathe to get them to play right. Now a days you can really get any yoyo and it plays great out of the box.

It would be cool for modern string trick yoyoing to become a staple toy much like a rubik’s cube or juggling. I think it’s getting there, but when I was younger people thought of yoyo as wood and walk the dog. Now people think of yoyoing as DNA - which to me is in the right direction.

If you never picked up a yo-yo - what would things look like now?

Probably still drifting or cars.

Advice/ words of wisdom to new players?

Focus on making friends in the community - I wish I did that earlier. I would just yoyo alone in my bedroom before there was social media, and I wish I had the opportunity to talk to people as easily as you can now with Instagram and stuff. I’d probably be a way better yoyoer.

Advice to veteran players?

Gatekeeping yoyoing sucks.

Whats you want to tell the world?

Be kind to others and have fun in life - find what you love and go for it!

Thanks again for reading everyone! FYI I am going to take the weekends off from posting these, but I’m trying to do one every day of the week! If you would like a different frequency please let me know!!

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One a day is nuts dude!

I think you should mix in a lot of “regular” people. And save the heavy hitters (pros) for a certain day of the week or something like that. I think if you space it out right, this series could go on for a very, very long time.

I love it so much!

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That’s a good idea.

You mean like every Tuesday and Thursday is a “pro” day?

Still trying to figure out the best way to do this so feedback I really appreciated!!

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Yeah something like that. Maybe ask Andre which day is the busiest for the forums and make that day “pro” day.

I’m just afraid, at the rate you’re going, you’ll be through everyone that’s ever thrown a yoyo by this time next year :joy: I exaggerate, obviously, but you get the point.

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Daldongnae is really good!

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I disagree- I think you should interview as many “pros” or “high profile” players as much as possible.

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