That’s awesome! I would definitely recommend going through the begleri playlist I have here on my channel. There is a “Start Here” video you may also want to watch. Happy slinging!
You should check out musclebones “beginners guide to begleri manipulation part 1” He goes over the basic fundamentals really well and is a great video to jumpstart the hobby. Nate’s videos are all great too.
Please make a tutorial on full pinch butterfly begleri trick . Many people can't get the trick down as there are no explainers to explain timings and mechanics
Ya, it's very hard to get the timing right. But as soon as you learn it, please cover it up with a video. Musclebones too makes once in a blue moon. Keep up the work bro. Love from India 👍🏿
I know that you love your aroundsquare products, however do you have cheaper alternatives ( not the hex nut kind) that look like higher end products but without the hit to the wallet?
To be honest the 2 items i flip the most are my paracord thumb chuks and the begleri i made with 2 bouncy balls and paracord. The bouncy balls can get really fun in a hallway doing ricochets and all.
Thanks for this. I only discovered Begleri yesterday. I plan on ordering a pair and coming back to this video once i have the basics down.
That’s awesome! I would definitely recommend going through the begleri playlist I have here on my channel. There is a “Start Here” video you may also want to watch. Happy slinging!
You should check out musclebones “beginners guide to begleri manipulation part 1”
He goes over the basic fundamentals really well and is a great video to jumpstart the hobby. Nate’s videos are all great too.
Great video as always bud. Can’t wait to put my yoyo RE on my cyberpunk blank canvas pouch.
Yes, sir!
🔥 pouch and awesome video man!
Thank you!
Damn, you beat me to it. I was considering getting a yoyo RE made. More of a 1A looking yoyo, though. Great design!
Thanks! I just went directly off the yoyo emoji 🪀 design.
Please make a tutorial on full pinch butterfly begleri trick . Many people can't get the trick down as there are no explainers to explain timings and mechanics
That’s definitely a video I’ve considered. However, I’m still working on the truck myself.
Ya, it's very hard to get the timing right.
But as soon as you learn it, please cover it up with a video.
Musclebones too makes once in a blue moon.
Keep up the work bro.
Love from India 👍🏿
Great!!!
Could you like me know what is your favourite brand of para cord 550?
Thank you.
I use Bored Paracord.
@@natemartsolf
Thank you so much.
I know that you love your aroundsquare products, however do you have cheaper alternatives ( not the hex nut kind) that look like higher end products but without the hit to the wallet?
This is a real cheap set that looks great imo if you're fine with a little diy th-cam.com/video/_y6jUc3UYac/w-d-xo.html
also there are sets from ao2 and tgp that aren't very expensive, 15-20 dollars.
I would echo what Purpas has already said. You don’t need to break the bank on AO2 products, but you do pay premium for premium metals.
To be honest the 2 items i flip the most are my paracord thumb chuks and the begleri i made with 2 bouncy balls and paracord. The bouncy balls can get really fun in a hallway doing ricochets and all.
I want to Beginn with 5a yoyoing what yoyo is good for 5a ?
Anything that’s stable.
@@natemartsolf ok thanks
I would wear safety glasses, no kidding, these things could poke yer eye out, kid.
😂 Most of the time when they fly they fly away from me… and on to the ground. Though, I have hit myself a few times in the face.
@@natemartsolf the barefoot toe drop has had me yelping a couple two tree times .. lol
@@Chizbizzy I know that feeling far too well.
@@natemartsolf I bought a couple sets of foam rubber nunchakus years ago to practice those, I recommend it. 🥴