The final year for SYYC Spinner Division. As requested, here are the Spinner 1A Results.
For 2017, there will be something new for all SYYC Spinners.
Keep throwing and practice your routines at future SHOWCASE events!
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Monday, 18 July 2016
Singapore National Kendama Championships 2016 Videos
So the Singapore National Kendama Championships 2016 has come and gone again. This year crowned a new winner in the Advance Category, with defending champion Marco giving it a miss.
Despite only playing for a year-ish, Anson, Waihao and Jinan came out and destroyed the competition with insane tricks. Check out their routines, and everyone else's here!
Despite only playing for a year-ish, Anson, Waihao and Jinan came out and destroyed the competition with insane tricks. Check out their routines, and everyone else's here!
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Throw Revolution X Spinworkx Trick Tutorials #17 - Japan Swing
Throw Revolution, together with us, will be releasing a set of 20 Trick Tutorials to get players, new or old, honed in for freestyles. This set of tricks to come include various modern elements that is worth a learn to rack up points during contests.
The trick-set for
these trick tutorials was thought up by 2011 World Yo-Yo Champion,
Marcus Koh, and the elements in these short tricks are still used by
Marcus in his contest freestyles.
For the seventeenth
trick
in the Trick Tutorials line-up, we have a trick that looks simple, but there are tiny elements that may make it harder for new players. Before attempting the Japan Swing trick, you must know how to do Double or Nothing, Trapeze Brother, Kwijibo and Roller Coaster!
This trick is a cool looking trick that is a variant of old school trick, Candy Rain. If you have mastered the Japan Swing moving forward, go check out Candy Rain and give that a shot too.
For Japan Swing, just ensure that throughout the duration of the trick, your yo-yo must always be straight and the string is centered. If not, your yo-yo will start snagging, or may even bind back unexpectedly, causing all kinds of problems!
We won't go into the specific breakdown of the trick as it has been laid out well in the video, so give it a go and when you have mastered it, develop your own variations. The cool thing about the Japan Swing is that you can perform it really quickly in your combo or routine to make the entire segment look more flashy and cool.
To end this Trick Tutorial off, do remember that if
you have any questions, you can always hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, drop
us an email, or come down and ask us (or the Throw Revolution team) on how to perfect this (or any other) trick!
Have fun practicing, and keep spinning!
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