Repeating Bee Sting is hard. It takes absolute perfect timing and immense amount of counterweight and yoyo control.
When you’re first learning this trick, you’re going to want to experiment with how long after the drop you should wait to make the crescent motion and how large the crescent motion should be. The technique for successfully performing this trick varies quite a bit depending on your set up, so experimentation is key.
There is a lot going on in E Fan Deposit. You’re manipulating string segments that both the yoyo and the counterweight are directly influencing. It’s still a really flashy trick with a sudden surprise “How did he get into that” E Fan at the end.
These are the last two 5a May videos that I’ll be putting out in 2014. Thanks everyone who watched them, and good luck practicing and learning new 5a tricks until the next 5a May.
Thanks for the excellent tutorials. Thanks to all of the 5A material put out this monthI finally decided to try out the style. Im just starting out in 5A but Im really enjoying it.
I hope you continue to do tutorials at some point in the future you have a very clear and concise way of explaining 5A that I really enjoy.
Thank you for doing all these tutorials!