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The player uses two yo-yos simultaneously to perform reciprocating or looping maneuvers. 3A Two Hands String Trick The player uses two long spinning yo-yos and performs tricks with both simultaneously. 4A Offstring The player uses an offstring yo-yo, often releasing the yo-yo into the air and attempting to catch it on the string. 5A Counterweight
The player uses two yo-yos simultaneously to perform reciprocating or looping maneuvers. 3A Two Hands String Trick The player uses two long spinning yo-yos and performs tricks with both simultaneously. 4A Offstring The player uses an offstring yo-yo, often releasing the yo-yo into the air and attempting to catch it on the string. 5A Counterweight
Steve Brown (born 1976) is an American competitive yo-yo player, competition judge, yo-yo designer, and yoyo blogger currently based out of North Olmsted, Ohio.He is currently the editor for YoYoNews.com and a co-producer of the Triple Crown of YoYo events. [1]
Since the World Yo-Yo Contest could not be held as a result of the pandemic and the various travel restrictions it caused, the Online World Yo-Yo Contest was created. As the name suggests, the contests were held online. The winners of the Online World Yo-Yo Contest do not gain the title of World Yo-Yo Champion, however.
The assisted pull-up machine is there to help, applying counterweight to reduce the amount of body weight you have to lift on your own, so you can focus on perfecting your form and building strength.
The World Yo-Yo Contest (WYYC) is the culminating yo-yo competition of the worldwide competitive circuit and is considered the most prestigious yo-yo competition in the world. The winner of this competition in any of the six championship divisions is deemed the World Yo-Yo Champion; the World Yo-Yo Contest is the only event to award such a title.
The International Yo-Yo Federation (IYYF) was formed on February 8, 2013. World Yo-Yo Contest had been promoted by Greg Cohen since 2000. IYYF was formed to promote world Yo-Yo contest and other international competitions. The United States, the Czech Republic, Japan, and Brazil are the first national members to join the IYYF.
The word yo-yo probably comes from the Ilocano term yóyo, or a cognate word from the Philippines. [1] [2]Boy playing with a terracotta yo-yo, Attic kylix, c. 440 BC, Antikensammlung Berlin (F 2549) A 1791 illustration of a woman playing with an early version of the yo-yo, which was then called a "bandalore" Lady with a yo-yo, Northern India (Rajasthan, Bundi or Kota), c. 1770 Opaque ...