Looking for people to give feedback and learn tricks with

I feel like a lot of yoyoers forget what it’s like to learn tricks esp early on and so I’m trying to find someone who’s willing to try out my yoyo tutorials before I upload them to get feedback on how I could improve. But also other people who are willing to help me invent tricks and such! This video should be an example of the difficulty I teach so lmk if you’d like to help out!

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If so please dm or reply, I’ll be confused if you’re liking the post just to like or wanna help

Great format with the pauses, red lines highlighting the string to hit and the notes and arrows. Maybe add a long enough end screen so the “up next” previews don’t start covering the screen during the later steps in tutorial.

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Oh yeah I forgot to edit how YouTube adds them in, thanks for the feedback! Btw by any chance would u want to help with future tuts? I got one in the making rn but it’s pretty tricky

Your tutorial makes me want to try this trick, but it’s a bit over my head atm. Hopefully I’ll get there. I’m currently grinding on the last slack/whip on this more basic trick.

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Okay nw, also that trick looks pretty cool, I gotta try it out!

You should hit up the Trick a Week Thread! one of the most helpful, fun threads out there for sure.

@GTDropKnot

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Agreed. Someone at the yoyo club suggested it as a good intro to slack tricks maybe after slack trapeze. That last whip is difficult for me to grasp though. Five different people have tried to give me tips and I’m still struggling. The fact that Diego made a video specifically about that element made me feel better though (knowing I’m not that only one that got stuck there).

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Oh, I’m there. Just so little time to actually learn at that pace that I usually just end up bookmarking the tricks that look achievable for me.

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