Perform Easy Yo-Yo Tricks
Gravity Pull
The most basic of all yo-yo tricks, it is the classic trick of pulling a yo-yo up and down. The first thing that you need to do is hold the yo-yo in your hand with your palm facing the ground. Allow the palm to be slightly above your waist. Open your hand and let the yo-yo fall to the ground. Next as the yo-yo reaches the end of the string, give it a swift jerk and the yo-yo should wind upwards and return to your hand. Remember that you need to catch the yo-yo with the same hand as before.
Throw Down
Many of the more difficult tricks that you can do with the yo-yo depend on the mastery that you have over this trick. This trick will take a little bit of practice and perseverance to master. Hold the yo-yo in your hand between the thumb and the middle finger. Allow the hand to be in line with your shoulder. The string of the yo-yo needs to be curled over the top of the yo-yo. Now flick your wrist in such a manner that the yo-yo falls to the ground, straight down. As it reaches the ground, give it a slight tug and the yo-yo should roll up to your hand.
The Sleeper
The sleeper is one of the most important tricks to learn because almost ninety percent of yo-yo tricks depend on your mastery of this trick. This is a variation of the gravity pull trick. Hold the yo-yo in your hand with the palm facing upwards with the string wrapped around the top and in front of the yo-yo. Now with a swift whip motion, grab the yo-yo and flick it towards the ground. It should be spinning. While it is spinning, turn your hand over so that the palm of your hand faces downwards. Give the string of the yo-yo a slight jerk and allow it to return to your hand.
The Forward Pass
Hold the yo-yo in your hand as if you are about to do a throw down, but instead of allowing the yo-yo hand to be placed in front of you, let it fall to your side, so that the back of your hand faces forward. Flick your wrist in such a manner that the yo-yo is thrown directly in front of you. When the yo-yo reaches the end of the string, give it a slight backward jerk, so that the yo-yo is pulled back to your hand and you can catch it in your palm. Read the rest of this entry »
