What is yo-yo?
YO-YO is a toy that consists of two same axle-related discs around which a string is wound. The basic design was used to make toys for many centuries and on several continents, as indicated by paintings and drawings from China, Europe and Africa. Modern design is somewhat efficient and some specially designed YO-YOS have unique features, but basically it is a toy that could be made at home, with some effort. People of all age groups around the world use these toys, although most players start when they are young. The discs are equally weighed to balance and are often decorated with painting or carving. During use, some modern toys with the addition of small LEDs inside will light up. The length of the string is attached to the node at one end to grasp the player, and the loop go around the axle.
The string loop around the axle contributes to the flexibility of the toy. UseKy, rather than tied ties, was promoted in the Philippines and is known as a loop. Because the string is a loop, the axle can rotate freely inside, allowing Yo-Yo to turn when it reaches the end of the chain, rather than just a stop. This is known as sleep and is the basis of many tricks, including the most basic trick in which YO-YO is brought back to the rope and the player's hand.
For using YO-YO, the string wound around the axle and the loop on the free end is placed over the finger of the player. The hand is held by the palm down, slightly grasped with the toy and then gently thrown towards the ground. The string is released when the device travels until all the string is played and yo-yo stops. Many Players learn to make fantastic tricks, some of which are quite complicated and expand their belongings at competitions around the world.