That’s a great tip for the chopsticks, thank you for the advice. I really want to learn the trick the “proper” way, so I’m going to keep practicing and hope my skill level can rise to the difficulty level of the trick.
I should have included a common mistakes section, I’ll do that for any future tutorial. I’ve gotten some good feedback on this and have seen some common mistakes that could’ve been easily addressed in the tutorial.
First thing I should emphasize though is that rebounds are not hitting the counterweight against something to redirect them. A rebound is when the counterweight wraps around something, and as you pull the wrap undone that gives the counterweight momentum in the opposite direction. So it’s not really the counterweight rebounding off your hands, it’s the counterweight wrapping around your hands and then you pull it in the opposite direction to undo the wrap. If you’re using a weirdly shaped counterweight, a grippy counterweight, or wearing clothing that the counterweight can get caught up on, that will actively interfere with rebounds since you want to be able to smoothly tug them free in a single direction.
In regard to counterweight plane management, I never even noticed that I do this, but you don’t want to keep your fingers locked parallel with the floor. I shift my hand (TH index especially during this trick) up at a 30-45 degree angle from the floor often to shift the plane of the counterweight off the plane of the yoyo. This will let the counterweight slide past the yoyo instead of bonking into it. I do this during part 1 in a very obvious manner, but during part 2 I also do this to help separate the cw and yoyo planes a bit more.
Here’s an example video showing what I’m describing:
Another common problem is being unable to get the counterweight to go around both of your hands during the first movement. When I hit the yoyo into the double on under mount, I don’t throw the counterweight, the counterweight is driven entirely by the force of the yoyo hitting into the string. If you try to toss the counterweight you’ll create slack in the string before hitting the double on undermount, and that’ll prevent you from transferring the force of the yoyo hitting the string to the counterweight. I’m just letting up on my grip on the counterweight and it essentially gets yanked out of my hand. Being able to move the counterweight purely through the force of the yoyo hitting the string is a pretty fundamental aspect of 5A imo. If you’re really struggling with this, you can try this small excercise. By just hitting the yoyo into the string from the bottom you should be able to make the counterweight come around all the way in a full arc without stalling anywhere. As an aside this is a pretty nice and fast way to start a palm down efan.
Hopefully these tips help.
Thank you for this!
Finally landed #19 cleanly. Thank you for teaching me a 5A combo that i can use! Will deff throw this regularly and use it to build a longer combo.
TaW 2025 #20 Scarlet Begonias (1A)
Definitely not too long to be a repeater…
@Rhythm162 My brain is having trouble with the Scarlett Begonia’s videos, are you able to make one for this as well?
Heck yeah man I gotchu
Thanks for learning the trick! If I can make a correction, you’re doing the last part incorrectly. You’re swinging it around both your hands and throwing the slack from back to front while it should just go over your throw hand and then to do the slack throw you throw it down so it goes back around.
Here’s a quick vid to show what you’re doing vs what should be done:
To me it feels too long to be a “true” repeater since it has ~4 elements vs these in this hella old video of some repeaters:
but i am old and going by this 12 year old interview, so maybe my definition needs updating with the time.
but also who really cares lol
Oh man, I totally see what I’m doing wrong Thank you so much for the extra video, it really helps. Thanks for sharing such a fun trick!
Learned Scarlet Begonias this morning. Still need more practice to smooth out, but it’s fun. The first element reminds me a lot of the old Gary Li trick Funky Giraffe.
yo @Isaac i really dig this trick. took me a sec to understand what was happening, but when it clicked, dang it’s satisfying!
TaW 2025 #20 - Scarlet Begonias (Take 2)
I think I got it right this time…
BTW this trick is sooo satisfying…thanks again @Isaac
Week 21 5a Kool Hwip
Happy Friday yall! This week’s 5a pick is a recent drop from the man himself, Jake Bullock. Not much to preface this with that Jake doesn’t go over himself, so here it is. Good luck and have fun!
Week 21 1a Jakub Plader Double Slack
Gonna run with a whip/slack theme for the week. For 1a this week we’re gonna check out this dope looking double slack trick. Have fun everyone and have a great weekend!
This is such a great trick!!!
Here’s cool hwip paired with another slack that I stole from Jake.
Looking good @mable !!!
I’m honored to be trick of the week. If anyone has questions or needs tips let me know, i’ll do my best to keep my eye on this thread (or you can comment on youtube and i’ll see it). Excited to see everyone’s Kool Hwip’s!!
eyy thanks for stopping in and thanks for giving the community fun new things to learn
The double slack 1a trick