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ANDRE BOULAY: You want to get that down so you can practice this a lot. So, as I do it,
I cross over. You'll notice the next part is I bring my right hand over and then bring
it back in front of me. So, I bring my right hand over and then bring the yo-yos back in
front of me, and they'll just continue kind of going around in front of your body like
so, controlling it right in the center there. One more time, I swing them around, I bring
one over to the right side, and bring them back over like that. Slight tugs with both
hands will also help keep them going on around each other. and you want to really practice
that too. As it's just the right tension; you want to be pulling just the right amount
either side. Another thing you can practice doing is just grabbing string a little bit
around your hands. This makes there a little bit smaller of a tangler and sometimes much
smaller is a little bit easier to control and you won't feel like the yo-yo's going
to hit yourself. So, once you have that done, at least get in a crossing motion and you
can try throwing the around the worlds in to it and you'll notice as I do it, I'm just
kind of letting the yo-yos pull themselves around. I'm just slightly tugging but I'm
really letting them control their movement and then the key to uncrossing them is you
basically do the same thing except they were here. I just take my non-throw hand and I
cross it over and they just completely untangle themselves. One more time now, tangler, cross,
up and go around, uncross and then catch, and that's the trick.