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Yo Yo Maintenance: Video Series

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Learn how to string and clean a yo-yo in this free video series about Yo-Yo maintenance.

There are 16 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn how to take care of and improve your Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,283
  2. Learn how to take care of and improve your Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,199
  3. Learn about clutch mechanisms in Yo-Yos in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 1,844
  4. Learn about Yo-Yo axles in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,790
  5. Learn about transaxles in Yo-Yos in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,251
  6. Learn about ball bearings in Yo-Yos in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,661
  7. Learn how to take care of and improve your Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 1,993
  8. Learn about types of ball bearings in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,522
  9. Learn how to take care of and improve your Yo-Yo in this free video clip about adjusting the gaps in a Yo-Yo.

    Views: 2,243
  10. Learn about spacers in a Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 1,899
  11. Learn about lubing a Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,948
  12. Learn about cleaning Yo-Yo bearings in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,823
  13. Learn about stringing a Yo-Yos in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 4,929
  14. Learn about over tightening a Yo-Yo in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 1,954
  15. Learn about loosening Yo-Yo axles in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,820
  16. Learn about removing a Yo-Yo cap in this free yo-yo video.

    Views: 2,460
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The yo-yo toy originated in the Philippines, spreading in popularity through Asia and Europe via trade routes, finding its way to France during the Revolution. From there, it continued to flourish as a form of stress relief for adults and entertainment for young children in the South China Sea area, before migrating to the New World as a commercially successful and marketable product. It was 1866 before the first American patent of a whirligig became official, but 1928 saw its rise from obscurity as Pedro Flores' Yo-Yo Manufacturing Company brought the product to the mass market. The yo-yo remained a product comprised of an axle and string until the 1970's, when SKF began producing a version of the yo-yo with ball-bearings. The ball-bearings greatly reduced friction as the yo-yo was spinning, thus making it easier to perform tricks with greater complexity. Today, the yo-yo is still a popular pastime for young kids, but it's not uncommon for adults who have gained skill with the device to continue playing, even competing.

In this free video series, learn how to care for your yo yo. Our expert, André Boulay, shows you everything you need to know about yo-yo maintenance. Learn how to clean yo yo bearings and how to string a yo yo. Learn tips for finding yo yos. Andre also offers advice about different types of yo yos. So, if you are thinking of joining the classic yo yo craze, watch this free video series and learn yo yo maintenance today!

 
About the Presenter

André Boulay André Boulay is a yo-yo professional in Amherst, MA. He has competed in many contests placing as high as fifth in the nation and has even designed his own signature series yo-yo: The Dark Magic. Currently he acts as a lead judge for the World Yo-Yo Contest while doing shows and performance for a variety of events.dkdk

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