Inside Loop
5) Inside Loop
The same thing as the Outside Loop, but instead of having the yo-yo go on the outside of your arm, it goes on the inside of your outstretched arm. See how many you can do in a row. Try alternating between Outside and Inside Loops (called the Whirlybird.)
Tips:
- When doing multiple loops in a row, the yo-yo will flip over one half revolution on each loop. If you use a yo-yo with different colors on each side it can help you see when you are doing good loops.
- Continuous Inside Loops with your left hand will tighten the string, and with your right hand will loosen the string. This is a good time to practice the Flying Saucer to untwist your string after working on Loops.

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Don’t forget to change your string often!
- When it’s dirty
- When it’s nasty lookin’
- When it starts to fray
A new string will keep your tricks working well, and keep you from breaking strings and destroying stuff. Compared to the cost of a new window, or the wrath of your parents, spouse, or partner, strings are pretty cheap.




