Need help with Spirit Bomb 1st hop

When you pop up move hands close together to release tension and create slack! I will make a video for you

This video helped me a lot!! It took me 5 weeks to get this trick…
https://youtu.be/6OPgnap3YMM

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This video should help a ton

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Try using a little longer string too. Looks a little tight in there

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I can’t do spirit bomb at all yet so don’t feel bad (although I haven’t tried lol)

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Short string actually makes the 2nd hop easier for me haha

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You can do it!

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I don’t doubt that, just haven’t tried. been working a ton on the jade/iron whip lately. recently got the keymaker whip down pretty consistently, but the jade whip is harder for me.

Longer string gives me a little more time and allows a little more slop. But yea just gotta find that right length for you. But I know string length and help in some ways

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So practicing just hopping the yoyo up in the air has not yielded any useful results. Either the yoyo flies up without hitting the string above it (which is wrong) or it hits the string above it and instantly rebounds back into the strings below and creates a tangled mess. I’ve tried moving my hands a little closer together to produce some slack during the hop, and even tried raising my hands up a little as the yoyo goes up, but nothing seems to help.

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Did you watch that video that was posted in here?

Yep, sure did. I still have it open in a tab on my browser. Seeing it in slo-mo doesn’t help me do it in real-time, believe it or not.

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I’ll make a video and try to show some tips

I think you just may be crossing your hands too fast . Let the yo-yo get as high as you can before crossing your hands . You want your hands to be almost clapping before crossing them.

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For the moment, I am just practicing getting the yoyo up without crossing my hands, to see if I can get it high enough. I can’t get the yoyo “high” unless it misses the string above it. When it hits the string above it, like it is supposed to, it just rebounds back into the strings below it immediately and gets all tangled up.

Clearly I am doing something wrong, but I have no idea what it is.

As I said move your hands closer to each other when hopping up just like a Eli hop

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Ok - So I learnt this trick a long time ago from this description from Sector-Y → Spirit Bomb

This was before Youtube existed but the text breakdowns are useful. Maybe it can help you too.

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Hey… Another old school thrower I assume :slight_smile:
Already gave that hint bout a week ago. Learned it from that source as well, back in the day…

btw: RIP Paul :pray:

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@zslane - Hm, I think I see a slight issue with what is going on here. Honestly I do the first hop a lot like a kendama trick. You don’t even have to hop the yoyo too high, but brace for the catch by crossing your hands in a downward trend, almost like the old “suck it” gesture. Basically pop it up a bit, and play below the level you were at by crossing your hands and catching the yoyo like if you were trying to cradle the landing in a net.

Also someone suggested longer string. Definitely try it. Along with practice, that was a major part of why I was able to figure out the second hop and become consistent with this trick. Maybe add an inch or two, you don’t have to go extreme. Should make things easier since this is kind of a dense trick.

Judging by your vid, you can do it.

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As I’ve mentioned (a few times already), I’ve tried moving my hands closer together. I’ve tried raising my hands up as the yoyo rises up. I’ve tried practicing just the “pop” alone. In every case, if the yoyo hits the string above it like it is supposed to, it shoots back down before I can do anything else, and crossing my hands while any of that is happening just makes matters worse.

If using a longer string is what I would have to do then I’ll have to abandon this trick because I refuse to do that. My string is already normal length (for my height) and making the string longer by even a centimeter throws everything else I do off, and I’m not about to re-wire all my muscle memory for just one trick.