① Rope winding: nail up, right hand winding clockwise (left hand winding in the opposite direction), leaving a short knot for holding the rope (or winding it on fingers).
(2) Holding method: nail top or left top or right top, thumb, forefinger and middle finger hold the top upside down.
(3) Throwing method: the distance is determined by the length of the rope plus the length of the arm. The arm swings in the target direction, and the middle finger points in the target direction after the gyro leaves the hand. The strength depends on the accumulation of continuous practice experience. (Supplementary)
① Rope winding: Turn the nail upward for two or three times according to the length of the gyro tip, and then wind the rope from the gyro tip to the gyro body from top to bottom, and tighten it in turn, and about one third is the best.
② Top the gyro: fasten the circumference of the top of the gyro with a rope in one hand, hold the gyro tip with the other hand, pick up the leg rest of the gyro, and prepare the gyro tip to go forward and downward. When throwing the gyro, the hand holding the tip of the gyro leaves immediately, and the other hand holding the rope buckles the hand on the top circumference of the gyro and rotates to generate rotating power, and then the two hands pull the rope alternately to prevent the gyro from falling to the ground. Pick up the rope in the opposite direction and run, don't look back, wait until the rope is finished.