When someone asks Brett Outchcunis to walk the dog, they're not talking about a pet. They want to see him do a yo-yo trick called Walk the Dog, because Brett (also called Ooch) is a star yo-yo performer.

Brett Outchcunis From grade school through college, Ooch, a life-long Baha'i from Massachusetts, took his yo-yo everywhere.
After earning a college degree in communications, he performed with yo-yos and helped sell them. He enjoyed interacting with his audience so much, he started his own company, "Ninepoints Entertainment."
"I had gone through challenges...and wanted to share what I learned with other kids," says Ooch. Today he performs around the world, combining yo-yo tricks with advice about things like making friends and handling bullies."
Ooch wants to have his own kids' TV show someday. Ooch says, "I feel really blessed...I have the best job in the world. I do what I love."
Learn more about Ooch by downloading the pdf article, "Questions and Answers with Brett Outchcunis," published in the January/February 2009 edition of Brilliant Star, Baha'i children's magazine.
Comments
Wow!!thats really cool..i
YoYo seems silly...
But is just a catalizer, like sports, that kids of any age can use to interact, challenge themselfs and grow emotionally, I loved it when was yung, and would love to see my kids get off the Playstation/wii/xbox and get some old fashion toys like the yo yo.
Old Crampy M.C. :P
Submitted by Recetas de Cocina Española (not verified) on February 16, 2009 - 5:34pm.
i used to be a yoyo king
At school i was a yoyo expert. I was not the star though. I'd be the one who would fix your yoyo. Not the big performing star but the one who'd know everything about it!
yo-yo star
Brett is the yo-yo king.
Brett is the yo-yo king. impressive perfomance
Wow, really cool trick I
Great Brett
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