Who is your favorite yoyoer

Jason Lee is our dad

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Wow, are you kidding?

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Butā€¦ likeā€¦ i meanā€¦

you know what i mean donā€™t you?

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Everytime I see Hajime Miura it blows my mind.

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True, but I donā€™t know why he, like other ā€œprodigy childrenā€ (one above all Takeshi Matsura), impressed me much more and did much more ā€œimpossibleā€ things as children rather than now.

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easy answer: Jensen

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started throwing in 2008s so Jensen will always be part of my list. if anything, iā€™ve enjoyed his transition away from more competition oriented tricks to the rhythmic artistry that characterises his current play.

i think ā€œflowā€ is a bit of an overused term in the throwing community, but in my opinion if anybody really embodies it, Tyler V has an absurd grace in his play ā€” something somebody described as an economy of movement, which i think is accurate. donā€™t think iā€™ve seen any thing like it. iā€™m wistful he doesnā€™t put out more content ā€” itā€™s not the most dense, or technical, or flashy, but it really inspires joy.

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EOS44! Is insperation

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My favourite yoyoā€™er is @twitch77 and @ryanmcg.

Because they make me feel good about myself :rofl:

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that was ice cold!

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What? I mean as in they give me support and encourages me and umā€¦ thingsā€¦ yeah. :joy:

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Nice wait encourage is it supposed to be courage? :shushing_face:

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I thought it was, how would you spell it? :slight_smile:

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I have three me, myself, and I

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Haha

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pffft

Noob!

ā€¦lol :stuck_out_tongue:

Thereā€™s so much I admire about you Moons. The level of excitement and enthusiasm you brought when you jumped in late last year was contagious and you really rekindled the love of this hobby for me and others.

And I look up to the kind of attitude you have. Youā€™re very focused and determined and youā€™re not afraid to tackle big challenges.
I remember when the Abusurdity trick challenge came around. You were all into jumping directly into the trickā€¦and damn you made some big strides towards it even thoughā€¦you knowā€¦youā€™re still a noob! (lol I mean that in a kind way! Thereā€™s people who have been throwing for years who were struggling like mad to land that trick!).
I watched the video of the trick and was immediately like ā€œNOPE!ā€ā€¦but not you man. You dug inā€¦and thatā€™s inspiring.
Or when you decided to compete at the Southern Regional Contest over there in the UKā€¦that was so exciting! You put so much effort into the tricks on the ladder and it was so freaking fun to watch you progress! Iā€™m proud as hell of you for putting yourself out there and giving it such an honest go! You rock man!

Alsoā€¦youā€™ve been so dang encouraging. To everyone!
I really love the positivity you bring to the boards. Youā€™re such a great guy and itā€™s been awesome to get to know you.

Oh and this Trick-A-Week Challenge youā€™ve started has been awesome for a lot of us as well. Not only is it helping us fellow noobs learn new tricks and increase our skill levelsā€¦but itā€™s been a great way to keep us enthused for this hobby.

I /brolove (lol) you man! Youā€™ve made a huge impact on me and I really appreciate everything youā€™ve done and for being as awesome as you are. :heart:

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Oh man that was like speechlessly amazing feedback.

Bro love you too bro. :slight_smile:

:heartbeat:

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that a longgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg feed back

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I have a lot of great things to say about @MoonageMin :slight_smile:

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pffft Get a room!

ā€¦and invite me to play yo-yo too :slight_smile:

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