It looks to me that itโs been a year since he has added any new content and then it was only a couple of videos. I did really enjoy his channel and I hope it comes back.
Dylan Kowalski, the YYE tutorials with Andre Boulay, YoTricks tutorials, Yoyowen, and thereโs a channel called Altkm that has some good yoyo content among other skill toys.
ME TOO!!! Although I yoyoโd since I was a little kid but it wasnโt u til the NED yoyo school shows that I went in depth with it !! As for you tubers my favorites Dylan kowalski i just like his personality.
I really like the Vu videos where he takes you in the experience of competing. His last one on the Czech Nationals was sweet. Condensed into one video.
Right now I have been watching Nate Marsoff, Brandon Vu and YoYoJoe, as well as check out the Kill your YoYo PodCast from @Modern_yoyos
My two main yo-youtubers in the past have been Lucas Decker and YoYoJoe1. They havenโt been posting recently because of college or just being busy. I used to watch Lucas Decker all the time because they were just so fun to watch but his videos have changed to make the videos more targeted for non yoyo-ers.
I follow Brandon Vu every now and then, I like the chill videos and similar but I am interested to see so many of the ones advice by you all, I am curious!
I like to compare tutorials of the same tricks. Especially the English language ones vs more international because the same tricks will be taught differently or the style will be different. As an example, thereโs this shinya kido video he does for the jp rewind where he teaches the 1.5 hook two different ways and Iโve only ever seen English language tutorials teach it the second way. I donโt know what heโs saying but the auto translate gets some of it right and when it gets the translation wrong, itโs entertaining. (Slack=stream)