I don’t care what the subject is but when someone is so passionate about it and explains it like this I have so much respect. I just watched a bunch of yo-yo stuff and I don’t even know anything about yo yos
If you're even a little bit interested, and you have like $15 sitting around, you can grab a solid quality yoyo and get going - it's so much fun seeing yourself get better, and doesn't take long at all. Two weeks ago I stumbled into a random shop and they had a "retro" metal yoyo, I picked it up for nostalgia's sake. I ended up getting really into it, bought a quality yoyo, and in a week and a half learned so many tricks. It's a really neat "hidden talent" to have lol
You should really try, I’ve been yo-yoing for a couple of years now and it is incredibly fun and relaxing. There are tricks of many skill levels so you will never run out of things to learn, in my two years of yo-yoing there still are an unbelievable amount of tricks that I can only dream of doing someday. It’s also very easy to get people to join you in the hobby because of how cool it is, and it’s so much more enjoyable with other people to do it with. I think you should actually give it a shot, it has a bunch of health benefits too.
You should. They are low maintenance, low cost (as long as you dont hit your TV with it), and a lot of fun, especially once you start getting into the more advanced tricks. Do some research before buying however. Expensive doesnt mean better.
@@Trippsy05 this, for starters expensive does not matter but when you get to highly advanced trick you will be able to feel the difference. A lot of the more high end yoyos do have a longer sleeping time and are way more balanced. I had cheap yoyos until I bought a terrarian, it really feels a lot more balanced and I can get a way longer sleeper out of a normal throw. As always, do research before buying a throw though. Some are really expensive because they are limited editions, that does not mean they are high quality. So in that regard you are right.
I legit was a professional yoyoer in 98-99 (11th place US Nationals in 99, Yomega and Team Losi sponsored), and this stuff is so beyond what we did back then it's incredible.
Yeah man, social media definitely drove a lot of innovation since 99-early thousands when I was competing too. You only ever really saw the tricks in person so the bar to reach was just whatever the most innovative guys were doing at the competitions. Just got my first yoyo I ordered since maybe 2002. It's a Magic yoyo N11 unresponsive. So far seems decent for $18. Gonna dive into trying to learn some of this more complex stuff that's gone on since.
I remember when the Bumble Bee came out - I coveted it mightily. But the local toy store didn't have one. Bought a Duncan one recently off eBay for nostalgic reasons - simple tricks take intense concentration. Completely different beast to a modern throw, even responsive ones. Tricks were proper hard.
Bro I swear to God this brought tears to my eyes cause real talk I never competed back then but I started back then as a kid and when I got a little older the internet really did help us people still throwing share a lot of ideas and create some crazy stuff and that's one of the main things that has made me stick with this for so long and it truly does make me proud to say I still throw to this day bro no joke. If you don't mind me asking what's your name? Yomega was my favorite team back in the day cause they always had good throws for cheap and the team just did a lot for yoyos back then. You really are probably one of the people that could have helped inspire me to do this as a child man seriously.
Did you tour elementary schools? I remember when the yomega guys came to my school in the 90s and sold yoyo’s.. there was one called the sleeper for $20 that everyone bought
Level 26 is so easy, just do a Triangle Dismount to Trapeze to Throwhand Chopstick to Triangle Dismount (via Brent Stole) to a Reverse Hook into Gunslinger Double or Nothing (Yuuki Slack) into Tension-hook to Trapeze into a Bind Breakaway Throw, transitioning into a Throwhand Arm Around the Arm Pop Element to Arm Catch to a Non-throwhand Follow-Through Transition to Chopstick and finally into an Inward Pop to Seasick-like transition to Pop Above Elbow with an Undercount Trapeze and Dismount into a Plastic Whip into a Throwhand Yuuki-Slack to Double or Nothing, followed by a Slack Release to Double Trapeze, Dismount, Bind, Breakaway Throw, into a Yuuki Slack to Tech Chopstick Mount and finally a series of small movement transitions to a wrist mount, ending with a series of small pops to an Eli hop and a Trapeze to Inward Brain Twister Bind with a Horizontal Revolution Behind the Back - Inverted 1.5 Horizontal Catch & 1.5 Mount Downard Follow-through Slack UFO.
I used to yo-yo as a kid, and rock the baby and walk the dog were my 2 favorite tricks....here I am 25 years later and had no idea how much more there was to learn
As a kid, you probably didn't have these ball bearing yo-yos that spin forever. I learned on an Imperial and Butterfly, as well as a Duncan Professional (which actually was not all that great -- I preferred the cheaper ones.) No way could I get a yo-yo to sleep as long as you could with these expensive yo-yos. My main tricks were Walk The Dog, Around the World, Rock the Baby, Skyrocket (catching it in a shirt pocket, if I was wearing a shirt with one), and a bunch of inside and outside passes that you could keep going pretty much for as long as you want until you screw up. Oh, and whatever that trick was called where you throw it sideways, stick a finger out to catch the string, and catch the yo-yo on a string. I haven't had a chance to try these new yo-yos. And the one where you throw it between your legs and let the fabric of your pants catch and freeze it on your backside.
You get used to it if you’re involved in some sort of yo-yo community, I’ve been yo-yoing for two years and I’ve just kind of forgotten what a stupid name that is😂😂
“This yo-yo trick is also known as the ball breaker, because it can break your balls. Lots of mistakes can be made with this one.” He said, smiling awkwardly
Shortcuts: 0:01 Intro 1:01 Downward sleeper 1:51 Walk the dog 2:45 Around the world 3:18 Rock the baby 3:50 Sky rocket 4:38 Bind 6:04 Trapeze 6:41 Brain twister 7:20 Skin the gerbil 8:11 Mach 5 9:24 Eli hop 10:06 Boingy boingy 10:58 Revolutions 11:51 Brent stole 12:37 Yuuki slack 13:33 Black hops 14:50 Follows 15:44 Leg wrap trap 16:25 2.5 hook 17:35 Banana turnhover/Horizontal pinwheel 18:56 UFO 20:01 Zach gormley neck trick 21:56 Eli hop combo 22:57 Neck behind the back leg combo 24:44 Freestyle
I have an incredible amount of respect for this guy. Like others have said, his passion for this just makes this art feel so wonderful. Absolutely love it
Walking a dog is easy. You put a lead on it, and let it go until you feel like you don't want your dog to go any further. If so, you press the button on your lead, and your dog will not travel any further.
Level 30. Yoyo cooks dinner Level 35. Yoyo doing my math homework Level 40. Yoyo goes super fast it break the wall Level 45. Yoyo destroy a bulletproof tank Level 50. Yoyo split the ocean Level 100. Yoyo went straight to the moon
I'm 32 now and have been yoyo'ing on and off for about 23 years since someone did a yomega presentation when I was in the 4th grade. My collection is respectable and ranges all types of yoyos. I consider myself skilled, but I'm unfamiliar with these slack and laceration types of tricks. You're presentation was humbling, educational, and inspirational. So you may have just given me a bump to tinker a bit more again. Thank you!
@@zorbat5 ya i've been yoyoing for like 4 years and got my start there. I also know like at least 6 other kids that have been yoyoing for a while and got their start there too
@@whiskeyvictor5703 I recently got a random off brand aluminum yoyo off of Amazon that was surprisingly well made and balanced. Came with unresponsive and responsive bearings. In general, I have had good experiences with Yoyo Factory's plastic yoyos. I recommend plastic because it's cheaper and you won't freak out if you accidentally hit the ground or an object.
Imagine doing yoyo tricks with the exact arm movements/wrist movements/ and hand movements without the yoyo so you just look like your casting a ritual
Aliexpress is surprisingly good at stocking high quality ones. Try the Magicyoyo Node or for the higher end Aceyo Clemency 2. Both can be used for all levels.
@@QuickQuips I’d disagree, although those are good yoyos, they are unresponsive. For most beginners i’d recommend a yoyo that comes responsive like the recess first base. That way it’s easier to get into without the difficulty of learning a bind.
Movements he repeated thousands of times. Freestyles in yoyo is, as he said, combining various elements you already know perfectly, in order to obtain fluid and flowy motions. In that regard, Lee is absolutely awesome!
I really love the comparison between the idea of hip-hop dance and yo-yoing. These two are different forms of art, different styles, different mediums, but they have the same concept of your own creativity. It hasn't been a minute yet and I can appreciate how he views things and doesn't say one is better than the other. Its all preferences. His preference just so happens to be yo-yoing. Learning about other cultures/communities besides your own of is always nice, which is why I clicked on this video :)
We can all look at this stuff and get confusing in it all, but at the end of the day, he started with nothing and refused to give up. This is the result. All the best Harrison.
Happy to say I'm at around level 17 and it's awesome to see the hobby brought to a wider audience, especially after the We Are the Champions episode! Hope this can inspire more people to pick it up because it's something I do every day and has become one of my biggest lasting interests.
I love Harrison so much. His unique combos and tricks are very inspiring and I would like to learn them myself. As a somewhat decent yoyoer, I can do all these tricks but teaching people these trick is fun to watch. They learn and fail the trick but they learn in the process which is awesome
I know this video is almost two years old, but I just found it, and it is great. Thank you very much for putting it out there. I am working my way through the levels. What a big help. Thank you Harrison.
I remember when i was in grade 7 and i had my yo-yo. I was “walking the dog” and i heard a honk. I looked around and saw the person who honked. She did the “call me” hand sign and it made my day how doing yoyo tricks is a major flex
Shoot the moon is a 2A trick, meaning it requires a very responsive yoyo to be performed, as every other "looping tricks". Nonetheless, this video is centered around "String tricks", known as 1A (H Lee speciality).
@@gogdrood6228 Yeah, you're right -- with some of my yo-yos, I don't even bother with shoot the moon; and the ones that are responsive enough to be good for it are terrible at string tricks.
A person with good articulation usually is a person worth listening to. There came a point in the video where you were less interested in the tricks, and more interested in the Harrison Lee's clear speech. :D
When I was a little kid in the 80s, I never met or seen a single person that could do more than the walking dog trick (including myself)... so watching this well spoken young man explain and show these tricks makes me feel impressed, amazed, entertained, and baffled how the logic of physics can be broken with a yo yo LOL...
Was up all night when I stumbled upon this video. My tired eyes mistaking read "26 Levels of Yo Yo Ma". Took me longer than I'd like to admit before I caught onto my mistake- So much for being lullabied to sleep by a stringed instrument virtuoso.
This one: Needs control. This one: Lots of control. This one: Is all about control. This one: Precision and control. This one: Brute force. This one: Requires control.
Theres an Asian real life show idk if Korean or Chinese about yoyo. it used to air on tv in the east which only airs really famous stuff so I'm assuming most westerners know about it? That's where I got my hype for yoyo as a child and ye it doesn't air anymore it was 2010-2011 stuff
I don’t care what the subject is but when someone is so passionate about it and explains it like this I have so much respect. I just watched a bunch of yo-yo stuff and I don’t even know anything about yo yos
Same.
If you're even a little bit interested, and you have like $15 sitting around, you can grab a solid quality yoyo and get going - it's so much fun seeing yourself get better, and doesn't take long at all. Two weeks ago I stumbled into a random shop and they had a "retro" metal yoyo, I picked it up for nostalgia's sake. I ended up getting really into it, bought a quality yoyo, and in a week and a half learned so many tricks. It's a really neat "hidden talent" to have lol
You do now.
Me rn
You should really try, I’ve been yo-yoing for a couple of years now and it is incredibly fun and relaxing. There are tricks of many skill levels so you will never run out of things to learn, in my two years of yo-yoing there still are an unbelievable amount of tricks that I can only dream of doing someday. It’s also very easy to get people to join you in the hobby because of how cool it is, and it’s so much more enjoyable with other people to do it with. I think you should actually give it a shot, it has a bunch of health benefits too.
It's always fun watching someone who is skilled and genuinely passionate about their craft explain things. It really makes me want to buy a yoyo
You should. They are low maintenance, low cost (as long as you dont hit your TV with it), and a lot of fun, especially once you start getting into the more advanced tricks.
Do some research before buying however. Expensive doesnt mean better.
Same!
@@Trippsy05 this, for starters expensive does not matter but when you get to highly advanced trick you will be able to feel the difference. A lot of the more high end yoyos do have a longer sleeping time and are way more balanced. I had cheap yoyos until I bought a terrarian, it really feels a lot more balanced and I can get a way longer sleeper out of a normal throw.
As always, do research before buying a throw though. Some are really expensive because they are limited editions, that does not mean they are high quality. So in that regard you are right.
If you do i'd recomend the magic yoyo v3 i bought it and it is great
Can't improve my skull tho
Also is good for beginers
I legit was a professional yoyoer in 98-99 (11th place US Nationals in 99, Yomega and Team Losi sponsored), and this stuff is so beyond what we did back then it's incredible.
Yeah man, social media definitely drove a lot of innovation since 99-early thousands when I was competing too. You only ever really saw the tricks in person so the bar to reach was just whatever the most innovative guys were doing at the competitions. Just got my first yoyo I ordered since maybe 2002. It's a Magic yoyo N11 unresponsive. So far seems decent for $18. Gonna dive into trying to learn some of this more complex stuff that's gone on since.
I remember when the Bumble Bee came out - I coveted it mightily. But the local toy store didn't have one. Bought a Duncan one recently off eBay for nostalgic reasons - simple tricks take intense concentration. Completely different beast to a modern throw, even responsive ones. Tricks were proper hard.
Bro I swear to God this brought tears to my eyes cause real talk I never competed back then but I started back then as a kid and when I got a little older the internet really did help us people still throwing share a lot of ideas and create some crazy stuff and that's one of the main things that has made me stick with this for so long and it truly does make me proud to say I still throw to this day bro no joke. If you don't mind me asking what's your name? Yomega was my favorite team back in the day cause they always had good throws for cheap and the team just did a lot for yoyos back then. You really are probably one of the people that could have helped inspire me to do this as a child man seriously.
Did you tour elementary schools? I remember when the yomega guys came to my school in the 90s and sold yoyo’s.. there was one called the sleeper for $20 that everyone bought
It's rare to see one of these experts SO comfortable in front of the camera. Very impressive.
This to be a champion at this skill requires showmanship. Playing to the camera is just part of the show.
Yesss, and he's very articulate.
Kind da feel like that at first sight
I think the same way
And finally yes, that Profesional being
Most yoyo'ers are like this. They love what they do and wamt to grow the small community.
@sheron cloud yes but talking to camera explaining like this is rare
This guy is really good at explaining things, Especially to a noob like me.
Yeah, his communication skills are almost as impressive as his yoyo skills
A true nerd who knows and loves his craft
I'd presume he is extremly intelligent.
When u r a noob this feel easy but when u try it then his you the things he lacks😂😂
Same
Level 26 is so easy, just do a Triangle Dismount to Trapeze to Throwhand Chopstick to Triangle Dismount (via Brent Stole) to a Reverse Hook into Gunslinger Double or Nothing (Yuuki Slack) into Tension-hook to Trapeze into a Bind Breakaway Throw, transitioning into a Throwhand Arm Around the Arm Pop Element to Arm Catch to a Non-throwhand Follow-Through Transition to Chopstick and finally into an Inward Pop to Seasick-like transition to Pop Above Elbow with an Undercount Trapeze and Dismount into a Plastic Whip into a Throwhand Yuuki-Slack to Double or Nothing, followed by a Slack Release to Double Trapeze, Dismount, Bind, Breakaway Throw, into a Yuuki Slack to Tech Chopstick Mount and finally a series of small movement transitions to a wrist mount, ending with a series of small pops to an Eli hop and a Trapeze to Inward Brain Twister Bind with a Horizontal Revolution Behind the Back - Inverted 1.5 Horizontal Catch & 1.5 Mount Downard Follow-through Slack UFO.
What
amazing breakdown, thank you
@Cận Thị TG Are u sure you did the inward pop and not an outward pop? that must be it. Hope it helped.
When your actual able to do it 😎
I'm not actually able to do it only most of it
My eyes certainly hurt after reading your comments.
“I’m a professional yoyoer” that’s how you already know the video is going to be legendary.
Fax
Yup
Me who doesn't even own a yoyo watching the video:
Okay, so i got to be careful on my timing
hahahaha
Imaan taak naki
@@tiatoshi9329 lewra bro, didn't expect a nagamese reply 😂😂
ayooo fr 😭
600th like
I used to yo-yo as a kid, and rock the baby and walk the dog were my 2 favorite tricks....here I am 25 years later and had no idea how much more there was to learn
Right, I’m awaiting a yo-yo in the mail as we speak 😂
I was just reminded that I had a yo-yo and an instructional VHS tape as a kid. Totally forgot about that period of my childhood.
@@BumpyScope did u get it? i waited 4 weeks for mine lol
As a kid, you probably didn't have these ball bearing yo-yos that spin forever. I learned on an Imperial and Butterfly, as well as a Duncan Professional (which actually was not all that great -- I preferred the cheaper ones.) No way could I get a yo-yo to sleep as long as you could with these expensive yo-yos. My main tricks were Walk The Dog, Around the World, Rock the Baby, Skyrocket (catching it in a shirt pocket, if I was wearing a shirt with one), and a bunch of inside and outside passes that you could keep going pretty much for as long as you want until you screw up. Oh, and whatever that trick was called where you throw it sideways, stick a finger out to catch the string, and catch the yo-yo on a string. I haven't had a chance to try these new yo-yos. And the one where you throw it between your legs and let the fabric of your pants catch and freeze it on your backside.
@@pulykamell this was back in the 90s lol...I honestly don't know how or where I learned the tricks I did
I wanna say Boingy Boingy that seriously.
The Warner Brothers and their sister Dot would agree!
If you throw at all, it actually is normal to not laugh at wonky names for trick combinations.
i cant say it without laughing
You get used to it if you’re involved in some sort of yo-yo community, I’ve been yo-yoing for two years and I’ve just kind of forgotten what a stupid name that is😂😂
"I wanna be a yo yo man" he cried, "make me a yo yo man". But the yo yo master did not answered, he just kept on yoing.
YO YO MAN
GUYS LAUGH, IT'S A YOYO REFERENCE
So he bought a violin and become Yo Yo Ma
@@AntoniusTyas a cello you idiot hahaha
I'm looking for this comment
“This yo-yo trick is also known as the ball breaker, because it can break your balls. Lots of mistakes can be made with this one.”
He said, smiling awkwardly
mistakes been made.
I may never get children but my yoyo can do wonders
@@joobin814 a generation of kids are no match to an epic yo-yo trick
True masters can be quirky and professional simultaneously.
2 unique mistakes only
Seriously the slo-motion helped sooooo much in seeing how intricate and complex these tricks were. Amazing video !!!!
Level 22: “We are now at a really advanced level now”
*Me lost at level 3*
I can't even do level 1
U made it to 3?
@@diaplatinum1030 same
haha dude same
How are you getting on now? I'm a questionable level 11.
Level 300: yo-yo is running for president
walking your president?
Underrated comment
@@krrishgoyal6567 🙄😂
can we all appreciate the fact that he never stumbled and said "uuuh" while explaining all those complex tricks
ikr. He's as good as a teacher/instructor as he is yoyo-ing.
...which shows his keen mind and efficient language organization ability.
Probably scripted
@@clutch_zone72 still tho
@@clutch_zone72 of course it scripted lel,
9:00 him purposely messing up and then acting sad is so adorable
Oh gosh yes
well then go marry him lol
He is indeed a womanizer
@@drakelai3502 I might
That’s about right lol,
Shortcuts:
0:01 Intro
1:01 Downward sleeper
1:51 Walk the dog
2:45 Around the world
3:18 Rock the baby
3:50 Sky rocket
4:38 Bind
6:04 Trapeze
6:41 Brain twister
7:20 Skin the gerbil
8:11 Mach 5
9:24 Eli hop
10:06 Boingy boingy
10:58 Revolutions
11:51 Brent stole
12:37 Yuuki slack
13:33 Black hops
14:50 Follows
15:44 Leg wrap trap
16:25 2.5 hook
17:35 Banana turnhover/Horizontal pinwheel
18:56 UFO
20:01 Zach gormley neck trick
21:56 Eli hop combo
22:57 Neck behind the back leg combo
24:44 Freestyle
thx
It’s only 25 bruh
There should be 26
You forgot the finger spin side winder, between Zach Gormley neck trick and Eli hop combo
@@PixelatedDoesGaming At least give them the benefit of the doubt that they have the times for each trick
I’ve never seen someone who is both so nerdy and so cool
cool is changing
And no joke that's always been one of my fave things about yoyo.
I don’t know how to make it go up and down more than once why did I watch this
U wanted to watch someone do cool tricks, I think
Thats what YOU said
He told you. Its called a bind.
I hear if you master the use of punctuation, you'll automatically become a yo-yo grand master
because you want to learn!
I have an incredible amount of respect for this guy. Like others have said, his passion for this just makes this art feel so wonderful. Absolutely love it
I can’t even get my yo-yo to come back up
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You must have my dads yoyo
Is this a euphemism?
My yoyo always hits my knee. :(
Same
Wired, you should've mentioned this guy's name on the title, he's a sensation!
If you ACTUALLY thought he was sensational, you would have looked in the description.
@@RandomGuy-bf8wq maybe he means for other ppl to easily see
@@lucyblair8667 Thank you :)
Harrison lee
They literally said his name within the first minute 😑
The real question is how he convince both of his parents to let him pursuing his dream as a yoyo master.
He showed them his yo-yo skills duh
the answer is your parents can't control you
"i wanna be a yo yo man!" he cried to his parents, "make me a yo yo man!" but his parents did not answer; they just kept on yo-ing
If he talk to his parents as smooth and verbally rich as the way he talks in this video, even my parents now wants me to be a Yo Yo man.
@@yeetsin560 Only the YO-YO can control you.🤔
When I was a kid, people who could walk the dog were gods
facts lol
Good old time
Gods, those were the days
Walking a dog is easy. You put a lead on it, and let it go until you feel like you don't want your dog to go any further. If so, you press the button on your lead, and your dog will not travel any further.
@@watermelon5917 Wow I never knew how to walk a dog until now
Today I learned that there are 500 dollars titanium yoyos...
I always thought maximum price for yoyo was 20 dollars, guess my whole life was a big lie.
@@abdulaleem2140 lol 20 is like considered a mid range yoyo
@@boninibanana9399 idk I’d say that’s a mid price beginner yo-yo’s, for intermediate probably 45 dollars
There are yoyos even more expensive than that that are not even titanium. Very limited yoyo runs can go for 800 to 1000 dollars, haha.
killua yoyos be like
Level 30. Yoyo cooks dinner
Level 35. Yoyo doing my math homework
Level 40. Yoyo goes super fast it break the wall
Level 45. Yoyo destroy a bulletproof tank
Level 50. Yoyo split the ocean
Level 100. Yoyo went straight to the moon
Level 200 asks kuila to use it
There is actually a trick called shoot the moon.
I'm 32 now and have been yoyo'ing on and off for about 23 years since someone did a yomega presentation when I was in the 4th grade. My collection is respectable and ranges all types of yoyos. I consider myself skilled, but I'm unfamiliar with these slack and laceration types of tricks. You're presentation was humbling, educational, and inspirational. So you may have just given me a bump to tinker a bit more again. Thank you!
Pay a visit to the youtube channel "yotricks" there videos always have a blue background. They cover almost all seperate tricks. You will learn a lot!
@@zorbat5 ya i've been yoyoing for like 4 years and got my start there. I also know like at least 6 other kids that have been yoyoing for a while and got their start there too
I remember the yo mega presentation and I played with Yo-yos for 2 years because of it
For a beginner, what brand/type would you recommend at or below the $50 price point of good quality and durability?
@@whiskeyvictor5703 I recently got a random off brand aluminum yoyo off of Amazon that was surprisingly well made and balanced. Came with unresponsive and responsive bearings. In general, I have had good experiences with Yoyo Factory's plastic yoyos. I recommend plastic because it's cheaper and you won't freak out if you accidentally hit the ground or an object.
Okay, when aliens come, we just send this guy and impress them real hard.
You kidding, right? That'll just make them want us even more
@@d2cuadrados510 no they MIGHT just think its a dangerous weapon and were just doing some formation thingy
@@jaguarion4425 if they do attack us, we can offer the tik tokers up as a peace treaty
Yoyos do look like ufos
this comment got me cracking up LMFAOOOOO
Feel like this dude could use a yoyo as a weapon
Like Killua in HxH hahaha
underrated comment
There's a technique called mach 5
looks like you havent played terraria
See Bridget of the Guilty Gear series
Level 1 : okay
Level 2 : okay
Level 3 : wtf how is this level 3 i couldve hurt myself XD
Lol yeah i thought i would understand at least 5 lvl on this video, but lvl 3 hit me hard
If u try it in an open space you'll get it pretty quick
Try Level 16: tho , u won't regret 😂
This guy explains things so well. His confidence and delivery is superb.
Imagine doing yoyo tricks with the exact arm movements/wrist movements/ and hand movements without the yoyo so you just look like your casting a ritual
Lmao
Im dying xD
Imagine this part without the yoyo: 24:42
It really shows that someone's a pro when they can explain and provide relatable metaphors.
One of the most impressive things in this video is how effortlessly he gets the yoyo back
im more impressed by how eloquently he speaks. cool yo-yo tricks are just the cherry on top.
This man could be a teacher, even if he wasn't already a master-class yo-yo champion.
Then he would get everyone's attention by doin yo-yo tricks.
I went to university with Harrison. He's awesome!
Just curious what did you guys study?
@@cntom8233 yo yoing of course
@@muhammadridho7680
LOL
@@muhammadridho7680 😆😆😆
@@cntom8233 computer science
"We wont be going into tricks that will use multiple yo-yos"
Darn, was hoping to see the invisible man
Grew up yoyoing in secret not thinking it was “cool”. Happy to see it’s gaining attention 👍🏻
Yeah gaining attention cuz its cool
yeah been doing it for like 6 years with breaks here and there. seems to be getting popular, been seeing lots of stuff on youtube haha
It's been popular off and on since the 50s
Hardly
Looks like amazon will soon receive a mad rush of yo-yo orders.
The next following day, amazon created their own yoyo and banned all yoyo item
If you were about to order on Amazon, use YoYoExpert or YoYoSam instead.
@@tzielsky They can ban yo-yo sales on their site, but they can never compete with yo-yo-specialty stores.
Aliexpress is surprisingly good at stocking high quality ones. Try the Magicyoyo Node or for the higher end Aceyo Clemency 2. Both can be used for all levels.
@@QuickQuips I’d disagree, although those are good yoyos, they are unresponsive. For most beginners i’d recommend a yoyo that comes responsive like the recess first base. That way it’s easier to get into without the difficulty of learning a bind.
The slo-mo part of him yo-yoing is very impressive that I realized I missed those parts on normal speed.
Level 99 : untangle the yoyo
Usually i used the techniques called "hammer it to the ground" followed by "crying and ask parent for new yoyo"
nahh, thats level 2 for me
Only comment that made me chuckle in entire comment section in this video
😂😂😂😂
hi my name is Geo and i watched almost 30mins of yoyo tricks that i'll never try.
have a great day
LMFAO I like your honesty
This guy is so awesome at both yo-yo and explaining
Yeah he's amazing. Do you yoyo too?
@@BreakawayCotton Sadly I don't... it requires mad skills. I'm scared I'll get hit in the face
Why is this kid a better teacher/explainer than most of the professionally trained and hired one's that I had throughout High school and College?
Because he had something your teachers didn't, passion.
Could this guy just teach me about everything in life??? He's so good at explaining things
just watching yoyo videos randomly now because im getting one so hyped up rn
‘Freestyling is when you just let the yo-yo do its thing’ he says as he moves his arms like a lunatic
Movements he repeated thousands of times. Freestyles in yoyo is, as he said, combining various elements you already know perfectly, in order to obtain fluid and flowy motions.
In that regard, Lee is absolutely awesome!
Level 27:
Undoing the knot you accidentally made by trying a trick you failed miserably.
Mission failed; we'll get them next time.
Level 28: sleeping while doing the downward sleeper for 5 hours
@@illnyx level 29: teaching your real dog to "walk the dog" with the yoyo
@@GiDeOnGameplays Level 30: Kill several people and become a well known assassin only by killing people with the Downward Sleeper.
@@SonicMaster519 level 32: choke victims with string
11:48 BRUH, THE WAY HE RETURNED THE SLACK YO YO
“It’ll spin out and then you’ll be sad”🤣 he’s got that on point haha
Didn't think I would be so interested in Yo-Yos.
Its a whole world waiting for people! Its a really cool community to be apart of.
It’s really fun
Harrison is just that good of a talker
Join us!
Level 8 was my highest.
Maybe I'll pick up the ol' metal string ball again one day :P
*Level 27: the Yo-yo controls you.*
Lmao
bahahaha
no, you dunce that was CLEARLY level 26, he said it explicitly silly GOOSE
Wt😂🤣
The *You-You*.
I really love the comparison between the idea of hip-hop dance and yo-yoing. These two are different forms of art, different styles, different mediums, but they have the same concept of your own creativity. It hasn't been a minute yet and I can appreciate how he views things and doesn't say one is better than the other. Its all preferences. His preference just so happens to be yo-yoing. Learning about other cultures/communities besides your own of is always nice, which is why I clicked on this video :)
We can all look at this stuff and get confusing in it all, but at the end of the day, he started with nothing and refused to give up. This is the result. All the best Harrison.
I will show this trick to the people if I ever go back in time !
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They didn't have unresponsive till 2009
Happy to say I'm at around level 17 and it's awesome to see the hobby brought to a wider audience, especially after the We Are the Champions episode! Hope this can inspire more people to pick it up because it's something I do every day and has become one of my biggest lasting interests.
Just wanna tell you this is one of the best videos on youtube! At least for my personal lvl 6 yo-yoer demographic.
Him: I'm a professional yo-yoist
Me: You're a WHAT
him: I'm one of the best of a niche skill in the entire world
It’s thrower not yo-yoist
Yer a wizard harry
@blue enough, it's not funny
Hope to see some badass yoyo moves like these for Killua's finishing moves.
This is the kind of video I normally watch at 3 am
I like that a lot of the techniques sound like STAND names.
Wow never caught that. True though!
Is that a Jojo's reference?
@@meram4473 duh
@@meram4473 That's a Yoyo reference.
@@TehDuckOfDoom
in yoyo world,
the name would be
Yotaro
Yio
Yosuke
Yiorno
I’m not sure why this was on my recommended videos...but this is surprisingly satisfying to watch 😅
I feel like this guy and the balisong guy would get along well.
Ok, all of them are cool, but the Eli hop is definitely the most baller
It's very easy to learn to😁
I don't even own a yo-yo and I'm concentrating more on this video than in my studies
Me watching level 1 to 8: heh, this is actually doable
level 9: let me introduce myself
I love how he`s explaining even the PRO moves in detail
like Im actually gonna attempt to do them lol
I love Harrison so much. His unique combos and tricks are very inspiring and I would like to learn them myself. As a somewhat decent yoyoer, I can do all these tricks but teaching people these trick is fun to watch. They learn and fail the trick but they learn in the process which is awesome
I don’t think I even knew there was a “$500.00 Titanium Yo-Yo”....
This guy is so skilled, he can actually emulate failed attempts as well. Definitely a guru
when he said "titanium yo-yo" i knew he was serious
I immediately knew when he said 500 dollars
I know this video is almost two years old, but I just found it, and it is great. Thank you very much for putting it out there. I am working my way through the levels. What a big help. Thank you Harrison.
I remember when i was in grade 7 and i had my yo-yo. I was “walking the dog” and i heard a honk. I looked around and saw the person who honked. She did the “call me” hand sign and it made my day how doing yoyo tricks is a major flex
Next video request: Yo-yo equipment, how to buy the right yo-yo for you, buying, using string, maintenance. This is awesome. Thank you Harrison.
There are several videos and forums on what yoyo is right for your skill level and the different kinds of equipment needed and recommended for yoyoing
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When I was in elementary school (late 90s-early 00s) walking the dog was as pro as anybody had ever gotten. Rocking the baby was an unseen legend.
After level 8: "Ok, cool, maybe we'll see atom smasher and shoot the moon?"
Level 9: "wtf is 'skin the gerbil' - and how hard is level 20?..."
Shoot the moon is a 2A trick, meaning it requires a very responsive yoyo to be performed, as every other "looping tricks". Nonetheless, this video is centered around "String tricks", known as 1A (H Lee speciality).
@@gogdrood6228 Yeah, you're right -- with some of my yo-yos, I don't even bother with shoot the moon; and the ones that are responsive enough to be good for it are terrible at string tricks.
*Level 27:* "Bungee gum possesses the qualities of both gum and rubber"
It is not okay that you knew how I ended up here.
A person with good articulation usually is a person worth listening to. There came a point in the video where you were less interested in the tricks, and more interested in the Harrison Lee's clear speech. :D
Hagrid: You're a yo-yo wizard, Harrison.
This brings back memory where the yoyo was the coolest thing to show off in school😂 at that time own a proper yoyo just like own an iphone.
"Professional yo-yo" is now my favorite expression .
Meanwhile I can't even untangle the yo-yo string...
I cant even touch any yoyo without breaking it, no im not kidding
This is definitely the type of video that will randomly blow up in a few years
Bet
Indeed
Yea
All of these techniques are impressive, but can we talk about how tight that finger loop is?
When I was a little kid in the 80s, I never met or seen a single person that could do more than the walking dog trick (including myself)... so watching this well spoken young man explain and show these tricks makes me feel impressed, amazed, entertained, and baffled how the logic of physics can be broken with a yo yo LOL...
It’s 1 AM. I have an important test tomorrow. I don’t even own a yo-yo. What am I doing here?
i absolutely love the final levels in these videos
the editing with the names of all the elements used 😚👌👌
Hey Wired, you expect me to watch an almost 26 min video of a man playing with a yoyo??
You're absolutely right.
Did I just watch a 25 minute video about Yo-Yos? Yes, yes I did.
Was up all night when I stumbled upon this video. My tired eyes mistaking read "26 Levels of Yo Yo Ma". Took me longer than I'd like to admit before I caught onto my mistake- So much for being lullabied to sleep by a stringed instrument virtuoso.
This one: Needs control.
This one: Lots of control.
This one: Is all about control.
This one: Precision and control.
This one: Brute force.
This one: Requires control.
This dude is COOL. Like, if I could yoyo like that .. I’d never have a problem with conversation starters 😂
I watched few Yo yo ma videos and youtube recomended this 😂😂😂 still fun to watch
Why isn't there a yoyo anime yet? Seems perfectly suited to one imo.
Yes there is! It's very old tho and I haven't watched it as well
Theres an Asian real life show idk if Korean or Chinese about yoyo. it used to air on tv in the east which only airs really famous stuff so I'm assuming most westerners know about it? That's where I got my hype for yoyo as a child and ye it doesn't air anymore it was 2010-2011 stuff
Super Yo-Yo, I watch it back then to learn new tricks. It's too cheesy sometimes though.
@@melancholic5899 yeahh Super Yo-Yo anime was the first reason for me to play yoyo back then during my primary school...memoriesss
Super YoYo was fun. I always remember the part where they did double loop de loop like it was some kind of super power.
"I wanna be a Yo-Yo Man!" He cried. "Make me a Yo-Yo Man!"
The Master DID answer, and kept on Yoing
*1998 special effects on the yo-yo man*
Stolen and messed up
balisong: its called a thumb rollover because the knife rolls behind the thumb
yoyo: BOINGY BOING.