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Topic: quick kwijibo help. (Read 281 times)
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Batterz
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grrr, lol the kwijibo is annoying me, i can do the first part and land in the triangle shape then i roll over and cross my hands to be in a crossed over one and a half mount. However when i pop the last time before the trapeze i never land in the double or nothing? why? ans tips can u help me?
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d42kn355
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Make sure to keep good tension while doing that final pop into the dbl or nthng. I had such a hard time learning this part too, it frustrated me for months. Just take your time, right after you pop it up uncross and make sure to catch the string so you can land in the final mount. Good luck 
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WyattG
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If you're landing in a trapeze brother, you have the same problem I had. Turns out that your nonthrowhand index finger is supposed to grab a string when you pop and uncross for the final time. To see it, I suggest watching a high speed video.
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Matt McDade
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As you pop and uncross your hands, watch the yoyo. Hit the outermost string attatched to the yoyo with your nonthrowhand index finger which will pull it in to the double or nothing with the right aim. It sounds like your either not keeping a strong "pull" between your arms (which was already said) or just not hitting the string. If you don't hit the string it seems like you fall in to the Trapeze's brother. I actually had more trouble with the first pop in Kwyibo when I learned it, go figure,
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deathdrum666
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pro tip for the first part of kwijibo for ppl having trouble, when you mount to a a trapeze make sure the string on your nth index is as far back as possible. may seem obvious but as i learned this trick i had so much trouble with the first part till it hit me, the string was getting in the way cuz i didnt have it back far enough on my finger 
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hadoq
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the second pop was actually much easier for me.
1st make sure you keep the string on both fingers, as said above, have it going far back on your NTH finger, sometimes I even have it around my hand, it doesn't really matter when you practice
in order to land properly in a double or nothing, you want to catch the string right below the yoyo after you pop it (it doesn't really matter when, because as soon as you'll catch it, the yoyo will go down and land on it)
if you just want to practice the 2nd pop, you can get right into position by going into the 1&1/2 mount, then crossing your arms (non throw hand above)
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