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In this video I am going to teach you how to put a string onto a yoyo, and get it set up for learning tricks. Now specifically, I am going to show you four things. I am going to show you how to attach the string to the yoyo, then I am going to show you how to adjust the string for your height, which will make learning tricks easier. Once you adjust the string, you are going to have to retie the knot at the top of the string so I am going to show you how to do that. And finally, I am going to show you the best way to put it on your finger. All this will come in handy when you get a new yoyo and you need to attach the string, or when you have been practicing for a while, and you string starts to wear out, and it might even break. So I am going to teach you how to replace your strings and get your yoyo up and running again right now. A yoyo string has two sides. There is the side with the knot, and later in the video I am going to show you how to turn this into a slipknot so that it will