The First Tricks to Learn

  1. Gravity Pull
  2. Throwdown/Power Throw
  3. Forward Pass
  4. Outside Loop
  5. Inside Loop
  6. Sleeper
  7. Walk the Dog
  8. Rock the Baby
  9. Breakaway
  10. Around the World
  11. Trapeze

Choosing a Yo-yo




9 Responses to “The First Tricks to Learn”

  1. dandan Says:

    my yoyo is a yotech yoyo are they a good brand? or are they a stuipid brand what brand yoyo do you have???

  2. dandan Says:

    um i got a yotech yoyo is it good wouldyou give me a suggestien fopr a yoyo to buy

  3. dandan Says:

    please i need to know

  4. dandan Says:

    its to hard to do the walk the dog and power up thing i bbeen practising for a year and i still cant do it can u gime a suggestien please

  5. mark Says:

    For help with yo-yo selection check out the Choosing A Yo-yo link i added to this page, or on the left-hand coumn. Keep practicing, you’ll get it!

  6. ben10 Says:

    ok ok well there are alot for begginers there is yomega i thinlk thats the best intermiatiate to advanced my favorite is

  7. Braden Says:

    I’m a beginner and im wondering if the duncan butterfly is a good yoyo?

  8. Lazybarcode Says:

    The best type of yoyo to get is the Duncan FreeHand zero. That’s the yoyo I used to learn all my tricks

  9. mark Says:

    The Duncan Butterfly is fine if you don’t have much money to spend, or if nothing else is available. However, if you have other options I would go for an auto-return like the Duncan Reflex of the Yomega Brain if you are an absolute beginner. For intermediate/advanced try the Duncan Freeehand or the Yo-yo Factory Precedent.

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