I hit myself 10 minutes ago, luckily it wasnt spinning fast at all
You almost cracked yourself on your insta live yesterday
I know haha, it happens often
Parks & Recreation is my jam
Yesterday the yoyo just snagged at almost full speed on a strong throw and hit my face lol. It still hurts if I touch that spot on my face😂
“Slacky” should be one
ooh alternatively I could have asked “How would you like to yoyo?”, “What style of yoyoing do you usually do?”, or “What style of yoyoing do you like to watch?”
I can’t do anything to the poll after it has existed for more than 5 minutes so I could nuke it and remake it but like
To answer this question. Im content with how I yoyo now. I wish i knew a few more slack elements to incorporate into my tricks, like how a lot of japanese players get slack to fly like crazy with next to no movement, but other than that im very content with my style/trick creation
I’d say my style is leaning more towards tech, but I like doing speed and meta as well and sometimes incorporating into tech if I can.
My style is more towards just trying to land tricks and not smack myself in the face too hard. The more I learn the more I want to learn and the more I realize I need to learn to be content with my ability. A year ago I might have been happy with where I am now, but I feel like I’m even further from being good enough.
I try to have the most fun i can with my yoyo. I’d say I don’t have a style (?) I honestly like everything
There is always room for improvement. Everybody feels this way. Be happy with your trickset, but having the feeling that you could be better is what drives you.
just some casual DEATH METAL lol
It’s great at helping me let out stress! Especially when learning a frustrating trick haha
yesssss this is why I went to buy a better yoyo 3 years ago and why I’m still trying to learn more
yeah man! my brother turned on Thunderstruck by AC/DC and i wanted to just bust out speed combos but i realized… i don’t know any lol
speed combos feel so good to do smoothly to the beat of the music
Right? i love watching speed combos
they’re not too difficult to learn either. The elements are pretty simple, but the speed comes from tons of practice