I might as well start it off…
For me, spend more time practicing or at least practice for as much time as I spend watching yoyo videos and reading this forum!
I might as well start it off…
For me, spend more time practicing or at least practice for as much time as I spend watching yoyo videos and reading this forum!
less BSTing and more throwing ![]()
Make enough money to have a dedicated yoyo fund!
To learn more horizontal tricks
I’m going to attempt completion of the @sakatuca Repeater Trick Library, there are 164, that would be a new trick every 2.2 days, however a lot of them look easier than they appear.
Then there are the Modern Tricks or do I start these first, only 33, these are the classics
I would say do better at contests and to limit to only buying yoyos at contests
make it to my first contest
Buy a lathe and make my own
finally learn ‘wax-on wax-off’
Finally getting 2.0 hook down. (I also said this last year but I learned a lot of tricks in the meantime and I had to rain check that one).
I wouldn’t mind selling a few of my yoyos also in 2026 either.
Also, improve my 5a.
Relax more, only one competition.
More fun and creation and less performance stress.
Participate in TaW - video and all - at least twice a month. I’ll aim to do more but spring and harvest will be hard
Practicing hook, whip and slack tricks (all of which I currently detest because I suck at them
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2025 was my year of health and 2026 is my year of growth. I plan to grow my club (we have workshops with various Cub Scout troops and a libraries outside of our current network) and grow my skills a bit more.
Winning the 2026 PNWR Sports division for adults.
Sponsor my first contest!
I need to get rid of a large part of my collection, I have accumulated far too many lol. I only even use like 10% of it anyways. Also, I want to dedicate more time to filming.
Get the art, stickers and flyers done for my club, spread the word. If I were to hit a number, I’d hope for a dozen members?