Sleeper (yo-yo trick)
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The Sleeper is one of the most common yo-yo tricks. It is considered required state before many other tricks can be performed. The essence of the trick is that the yo-yoer throws the yo-yo with a very pronounced wrist action so that when the yo-yo reaches the end of the string it spins in place rather than rolling back up the string to the thrower's hand (see yo-yo basics for video demonstration of throw down and sleeper technique using a responsive yo-yo).While the yo-yo is in the "sleeping" state at the end of the string, the yo-yoer can then execute other tricks like "around the world" or the more complex "rock the baby." When the yo-yoer decides to end the "sleeping" state, he/she merely jerks the wrist and the yo-yo "catches" the string and rolls back up to the hand. Most current players use ball-bearing yo-yos with low response, requiring a "bind" for the yo-yo to return.This trick can let you accomplish many more tricks such as walk the dog,