Many beginners quit within the first few days, not because they lack talent, but because they’re missing a few fundamental basics. The good news? Almost every common frustration is easy to fix once you know what to look for. Here’s why beginners often give yoyos up and how you can avoid the same mistakes.
1. Learning Without the Right Tutorials
One of the biggest reasons beginners quit is trying to learn tricks without a clear learning path. Random videos, outdated tutorials, or skipping steps can quickly lead to confusion and frustration.
How to avoid it:
Use a structured learning platform like SkillAddicts, where tricks are organized by skill level and explained step by step. Having a clear progression keeps learning fun and motivating.
2. Not Wearing the String Correctly
This is a surprisingly common issue and it affects everything.
A proper string setup means:
- The string loop sits comfortably on your dominant hand
- The split knot goes down from your middle finger, not up
3. Winding the Yoyo the Wrong Way
If the yoyo is wound incorrectly, it simply won’t perform as expected, no matter how good your throw is.
Correct winding matters:
- The string should come off the top of the yoyo when it’s sitting in your hand
- This allows the yoyo to spin correctly when thrown
- Incorrect winding leads to weak spin and poor responsiveness
This small detail alone causes many beginners to think their yoyo is “broken” when it isn’t.
4. Not Throwing With Enough Power
A weak throw is one of the fastest ways to get discouraged.
- Stronger throws = faster spin
- Faster spin = longer sleep time
- Longer sleep time = easier return to your hand
This doesn’t mean throwing wildly, it means a smooth, confident, controlled throw. With practice, power and control come naturally.
5. Never Changing Your String
Yoyo string wears out faster than most beginners expect.
Signs it’s time to change your string:
- It looks frayed or fuzzy
- It twists excessively
- The yoyo feels inconsistent or less responsive
Using a worn string makes learning harder than it needs to be. Fresh string = better control and better tricks.
6. Forgetting About Bearing Care
Inside your yoyo is a ball bearing and it needs maintenance over time.
Simple maintenance tips:
- Light oiling helps with bearing longevity
- A clean bearing spins longer and feels smoother
- Learn about FAQ Yoyo Bearings
Proper bearing care keeps your yoyo responsive (or unresponsive) the way it’s meant to be.
The Real Reasons Why Yoyo Beginners Quit
Most beginners don’t quit because yoyoing is hard.
They quit because small issues pile up, making progress feel impossible.
- The right learning platform
- Proper setup and technique
- Basic string and bearing maintenance
…yoyoing becomes fun and rewarding in the best way.