This trick is the Reverse Flip on the Front Mount. It looks like this: you just want to get it on, do a reverse; it’s as simple as that.
So to do this trick, obviously the first thing you have to do is to mount the yo-yo on the front mount, just like this. It’s a little bit easier if first you do a front flip because this is your starting position for your reverse flip. So what you want to do to complete the trick is you want to swing the yo-yo forward, and on it’s way forward you just want to pull down slightly with your yo-yo hand and that will cause the yo-yo to flip backwards.
This trick is a nice complement to your forward flips and also to your dismount. I’ll show you how the two of them can go together. Just get it on, do a couple of forward flips, then when you stop the motion you can actually use the momentum of the yo-yo to reverse flip and then that leads naturally into the dismount.
Learn it; use it. It’s a great trick. The Reverse Flip on the Front Mount.
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