The year you learn that new trick! Get that new throw! Travel to that contest!
What is your New Years YoYo Resolution? Would love to hear what tricks people plan to learn, if you plan to compete - and if you have any goals in yo-yo!
My own personal yo-yo goals is getting back to creating some awesome tutorials this year!
I would like to get my YouTube channel on a more regular schedule in 2019. I would also like to learn more tricks in 2019 than I learned in 2018. It would be great if I spent less money on throws than I did in 2018. It would also be awesome if I could make it to Cleveland.
Would love to make better quality tutorials and more tutorials. Also gonna try and get into CAD designing this year in my spare time. Most importantly I’m hoping to make more yoyo friends at contests this year. I’ll be going to NJ states, nats and world’s for sure!
To take yoyofriends to a whole new level! Work on even more interesting designs with my friend and scout/sponsor even more amazing players, judge for contest and overall helping the yoyo community more!
My personal resolution is be a better version of me. I also need to make healthier choices. I used to be a multisport athlete and spent a decent amount of time in the gym. I was 175lbs and after a knee injury slowed down and am 230lbs. I need to get down under under 200 and closer to 190.
My yoyo resolution is to continue to enjoy throwing and to keep learning. I don’t expect to be great, but I really want to improve fixed axle play and casual 1A combos that flow nice and are relaxing. If that makes any sense. I am really excited to see some new tutorials the @AndreBoulay is planning as well as all the amazing players on this forum who are creating.
To perfect my yoyo ninja skills. To provide opportunity for others to experience the world of yo. Yo everywhere I go.
For me yoyoing has become more of a lifelong lifestyle and it’s time my yoyoing evolves a bit, into something even more special, just not sure what that evolution will look like, open my mind, try something new and just yo with the flow I guess.
I want to make a real effort to attempt some of the more difficult tricks that I’ve shied away from, and I want to be more involved with this community!
Hoping to go to Cleveland for Worlds and maybe even try to get to Nationals in Philly. I want to learn more tech and whip/slack stuff, and really move from that beginner/intermediate stage to a more advanced thrower. Also just got my first offstring to start trying out 4A, and want to get a looper as well.