This is Intro to Yo-Yoing, a lesson covering the absolute basics of the hobby. It covers the types of starter budget yo-yos you might find at your local dollar store (some grocery stores sell them too), adjust string length for your (or a child’s) height, how to attach the yo-yo to your hand, how to wind it up, and finally to how to hold and throw it properly. This video should give you a firm foundation to build off of to beginning learning tricks, as until you master the basics, everything after will be difficult. Once you’ve got this down, the rest will come to you more naturally.

Originally published March 2nd of 2023.

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https://v.nostr.build/8G4Ez.mp4

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I had a raider when I was 12, it was my favorite thing. I don’t know where it disappeared to. I had to buy one again a few months ago when I realized I could

That’s awesome! I love the raider! It’s a great looping yo-yo and it comes with a ball bearing so it spins forever compared to the budget one I used in this video :) I used to have quite a few of them but eventually sold mine because I stopped focusing so much on looping tricks. Any chance yours was a McDonald’s one? I remember a lot of kids got those from there back when the last yo-yo boom happened :)

oh wow mcdonald’s, I don’t think so… I do remember having to save up for it though, I also remember thinking it was one of the most expensive yo-yos you could buy. I later learned I was probably wrong

Yea I think they retailed for $15-$20… the prices can be rather wild, some yo-yos these days are made out of titanium and go up to $400usd. I had a few made out of aluminum in the past couple years that I sold between $40 and $60, and some wooden ones that I sold for $20. For the most part the prices seem to be dictated by the branding because imo, most of the modern yo-yos I’ve come across all play about the same 😅

yea wow. do you recommend the raider most for the longest spinning? or is there another one you like more for that?

These days there are yo-yos made that will not come back to your hand when you tug on the string. They’re called unresponsive yo-yos and they require a trick called a bind to make them wind back up. Those sorts of yo-yos would spin the longest. But it’s kind of a skill thing, if a beginner uses one they may get a longer spin than on a raider say 30-60 seconds instead of 10-20, but if an expert throws one they can get 5-7minutes of spin time out of it. It’s determined by how hard you throw it, how well you maintain its tilt so that the inner walls of the yo-yo don’t rub on the string and slow it down, and the maintenance of the bearing/response system inside. It can be rather complex but with practice I think most folks could figure it out and have a rather impressive sleeper 😊

pretty amazing. I didn’t know. I’m guessing you use an unresponsive yoyo for all of your more advanced tricks?

Yep! The videos where I post the flourishy tricks are done with one of the yo-yos I had made named the Mori, it has a dry ball bearing in it that can spin a long time and the model was designed with long spinning complicated trick combinations in mind :)

also I love the forever spinning. rock the cradle is the only trick I can really do well anyway and it’s so satisfying

It’s quite fun to do, I agree :) did you ever do dizzy baby? You pinch the top of the triangle and swing the yo-yo all the way around, over the top and through the triangle :)

I can ALMOST get that, I need more good spinning tricks like that

oh damn, nice! 🔥

Thank you! 😊 🤝

They didn’t have a single yo-yo at my dollar store but they did have this sweet GI Joe airplane Lego set https://nostrcheck.me/media/e237877ae3b520f59cc8aa27f5d3bf3e9adbed010a6eebe4f3fda718dd6a20c2/74068e1d3b0c68f8b2f8033395bf4eccd3926235350bcbca76b44f63e99214cf.webp

Damn that’s sick, tbh I’d take it over a budget throw 🤘😮‍💨 sorry you couldn’t find one tho :/