Haha, I came here to say the same thing!
Ivan
Haha, I came here to say the same thing!
Ivan
@EOS44 makes it look so easy it makes you mad
There are a lot of throwers that inspire me (too many to list here). If I had to narrow it down to just one, it’s totally Shu Takada.
It’s hard to view any yo-yo player in a sort of fame type fashion, as I’ve had some people on here that are very well known take the time to talk to me through pm’s and just be very cool. It’s very obvious we are all here for the same reason, and everyone is just so humble. But I will say Andre is my favorite player. He taught me how to yo-yo and he’s the reason we can all come here. I always watch and come back to his old school freestyle videos.
I don’t 3A at all, but it’s my favorite style to watch and there’s really no one better then Hajime Miura in my opinion. Definitely my favorite performer.
I also really like Gentry. He has a charisma about him that makes his performances fun to watch. Plus those tricks
Betty is my favorite social media yoyo player. Her Instagram is always popping off with quality content and fun stories.
Hajime miura! It’s beautiful. He feels something in it.
Myself
What makes @Jayjo866 your favorite yoyo player?
I have made 2 tricks of my ownself and i like my style im more old school thrower
My appreciation of skill is not for a single player. My personal favorites though might lean towards all the players who are better than me that take time to do tutorials to help us learn.
Ann Connolly. She is amazing and because she has beautiful smile.
I don’t think I have a favorite player, but I do have players that I like to watch more than others.
Evan Nagao, Conner Seals, Tessa Picillo, Johnathon Theis (yoyojoe1), Jake Elliott, and Rei Iwakura are always fun to watch for me.
me
lol
doc pop
nuff said
Tyler Vienneau. I recently stumbled upon his videos a couple of weeks ago and he just blew my mind. His trick composition is out of this world.
Gabriel Lozano/Guy Wright/Davon Jackson/Yoshinori Kawamura/Jensen Kimmitt/Owen Ekblad/Eric Koloski/Paul Escolar/Daniel Severance
I could only narrow it down to, two>
Jensen and Charles.
@sakatuca: nice style, nice person, super neat professional miniature city modeler
Hey, have to mention
@ChrisFrancz : the best welcoming person, coffee lover and super pro artist.
There’s a bunch of great yoyoers that i love to watch, but Steve Brown is probably my favorite since watching him got me into yoyoing. The “How to be a Player” video was transformative for me. Plus I love his punk style