All on my to-do list, brother!
Punching Bag.
Pop n Fresh on deck. Maybe I’ll perfect it by this time next week. Excited to add it to my front combo!
Regens babyyy!
Baby steps, baby. Baby steps. It takes me awhile to grasp things. Regens. I will put that on the que. Thank you. I am passing on boingy boing because I LOATHE the way it looks. It’s OBNOXIOUS and ANNOYING but maybe I should learn it to throw 1 or 2 boings into a combo but 5-6…it looks obsene and immoral!
Sheesh, I mean, it’s a lot harder than it looks. It took me the better part of a year to get that trick down clean. That bounce element can be used in other ways when you start building your own Combos and stuff, just saying. You don’t have to do 20 boings, even just 1 can be a nice embellishment for a combo.
Yeah, I am learning that all tricks contain individual elements that can be used elsewhere even if the whole trick is not executed.
Hehe, when I was learning that one I called it “pop a knot”
Just got Plastic Whip down and now it’s on to Rewind.
I’m also looking forward to learning how to regen some day. Which brings me to a question I’ve had for a while now. My understanding is that Regen is a technique that puts spin back onto the yoyo so you don’t have to stop and do a new throw. But what is a Rejection?
First of all, I love plastic whip. It’s one of my staple tricks.
Now let’s talk about regens. A regeneration can be used for putting spin back on a yo-yo oh, yes. So what’s tricky about regens is that every time you do one, it makes the yoyo spin in the opposite direction. For example, if you do a proper regen from a breakaway, it should make the yoyo spin as if you threw a front style throw. And if you do a regen from a front style throw, it will make the yoyo spin as if you threw a break away. you need to keep that in mind when you’re doing tricks and going for a bind.
When I say front style throw, I mean a side style front throw. So like a breakaway but thrown in the opposite direction
I have a limited understanding of rejections. It involves using the spin of the yoyo to shoot out some string instead of just landing a mount. I have only learned one trick so far that involves a rejection, magic drop.
I’m working on some Andrew Maider-inspired neck tricks.
Rejection is where the string kinda pops off the yoyo. Probably first trick you’ll learn with one would be magic drop, and it will probably be frustrating lol
This trick by Paul Kerbal was a blast to learn. This was what i have been working on between my own stuff.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrySosYhBWX/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1jc240hy2ec80
I’m currently working on an original trick circle. I stumbled across an element last night that has opened up a whole new realm of inspiration
Was it beefhook
Nope. That trick can stay on the backburner as far as I’m concerned
So what you’re saying is that it’s beefhook
I hate beefhook it’s annoying
Working on Rewind atm.