Bronx Yo-Yo Master Richie Picket: From Therapy to International Competition
CBS New YorkAugust 5, 20251 min3,425 views
8 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβFrom Therapy to Yo-Yo Mastery
- π‘ Richie Picket discovered yo-yoing in 2004 as a form of therapy to cope with being bullied.
- π― He found that yo-yoing provided him with something unique and different that set him apart from his peers.
- π Picket has dedicated himself to the craft, practicing around four to six hours a day.
Yo-Yoing as a Career and Sport
- πͺ Picket has successfully turned his passion into a career, performing at circus shows and birthday parties.
- π His social media videos often go viral, showcasing his impressive skills.
- π He takes pride in his competitive achievements, having placed first in state and regional contests.
International Recognition and Future Aspirations
- π Picket's yo-yoing journey has taken him internationally, with his furthest competition being in Japan.
- π He is a strong advocate for yo-yoing, supporting the push to have it recognized as an Olympic sport.
- π¬ Picket describes yo-yoing as a cool, fun, and technical sport that requires unique abilities.
- π He hails from the Castle Hills section of the Bronx.
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