SER is gonna be in Atlanta this year
Well there ya go, then.
can anyone else help with this?
Yo jen, take this boy to this thing so you dont have to listen to him about it anymore. ;D
So why do you think what anyone here has to say will convince your parents to travel 500-600 miles so you can go to a yoyo contest? Do you seriously think you have a chance of contending for the top 5 spots? If so, use that as your argument, otherwise put it on hold until that is a reality.
i think i could get at least top 5.
Do you know who the competition is?
look man, i yoyo for fun. and i haave confidence
Thatâs not enough to convince a parent to travel that far.
Dear Jen,
Let your son go. He is really good. Yeah sure itâs YoYos. But itâs his passion. If you can afford it, and he is otherwise good, let him go.
Have you tried just explaining to them just how much the contest means to you. How important it is to some people. And even though it may not seem like it, but yoyoing is a great social environment which helps build people skills, confidence, and many other benefits. Tel em you just need to go.
Honestly man, if I were you, and I was able to go, I wouldnât even compete. I know you havenât been yoyoing very long (relatively speaking) and just being there would be a good experience to improve your skills. Instead of going and worrying about competing, I would talk to all the talent there and just learn. I think thatâs the most valuable part of going to a contest, especially one as large as a regional contest. I donât want to sound like a jerk or anything, but I donât think there is any way you will make top 5. If you do, I will be seriously impressed, but I really doubt it. Regional contests are HUGE with talented players that will be coming from all over the country, not just from that region. I donât know exactly how big SER is, but if itâs even comparable to PNWR or BAC, Iâd be impressed to see you make it past prelims.
Regardless of that, I still think you should go. Like I said, any social setting with yoyoing is a perfect learning environment, and a contest like that is even better. You can learn a lot from the pros and watching everyone there helps motivate you to improve as well. I think that attending would be an invaluable experience, and you should definitely go. (So please Jen, take your son to SER).
But again, I wouldnât compete if I were you. Itâs just added cost for registration and stress on you to do well that will suck up time you could be using to simply learn from those around you. If you do decide to compete, good luck. I donât think youâll make top 5 honestly, but anything is possible, and this is just my opinion. Again, good luck with everything!
Only had to ask once before I was able to drive myself, but the one time I did (15 years ago, contest was 5-6 hours away) I researched what was in the area before I went to talk to my parents. Found out there was a racetrack nearby (my dad loves the ponies) and that there would be races that day, so my dad thought itâd be cool to go. We did the contest for a few hours, then wen to the track.
Moral of the story: if possible, show your parents the trip can be enjoyable for them as well.
Earn it. Do some extra chores and in exchange, they take you to a contest.
Blimey, 500-600 miles is no joke⌠convincing anyone to drive you such a distance would be a mean feat unless you slapped a stack of benjamins in their hand. Come to think of it, thatâs probably your best solution.
Put yourself in your parentâs shoes and think âif I were them, what would convince me to drive for 10+ hours (the speed limit on motorways is 50mph over there right?) to take me to a contest?â You can give them all the reasons under the sun why you want to go and why itâs good for you to go, but that doesnât change the fact that the journey is probably the deciding factor here.
I mean thatâs a solid drive right there, and if youâre not the kind of person who is happy to drive for that long (some people just donât really enjoy driving), then itâs a huge ask. Chances are theyâd probably be happy for you to go to a contest if it didnât involve and entire dayâs worth of travel.
Sorry I canât be of much help man, and I hope youâre able to get to the contest⌠but I want you to understand that itâs not unreasonable on your parents part to refuse such a drive simply because they donât wish to do it. :-\
Dear Jen
Take your son to SER if you want to or if he works really hard to get to it and achieves his goal.
Dear Jen,
If you donât take him to SER heâd be sad and that would suck.
Also where can I find info about SER since I live in Tennessee and would like to go
Actually the speed limit varies between 50 to 70 depending on the highway, but 50 is probably a good average. Google maps gives the time as about 10.5 hours.
You canât go wrong with a stack of Benjaminâs. Thatâs for sure.
it would only take about 8 hours for me. and plus my mom likes to drive/travel