I started playing gonggi with my friends when I was 10 years old, and I'm in my 20s now. So almost 10 years? 🤣 When I think back to my childhood, I think I got better at it a couple of weeks after I started playing with them. If you start, your skills will improve soon! ✨
And this was my answer : Traditional gongginori was done with stones, and of course, you can play with small stones. ua-cam.com/video/J76PuKPV_4Y/v-deo.htmlsi=RdjQrz0y_vVbqTt0 Watching this video of playing gonggi with stones will help you (from 55 seconds). It is hard to do it from the beginning even with real Gonggi. You will be able to play if you practice repeatedly, because your hands will speed up. However, be careful not to get hurt if the stone is sharp.
This is amazing tysm x
Thank you for your interest 🥰
Wow thx❤❤😊
@@wafflehouse110 Thanks for commenting. It means a lot to me 💞
Btw how long have you been practicing gonggi?
I started playing gonggi with my friends when I was 10 years old, and I'm in my 20s now. So almost 10 years? 🤣
When I think back to my childhood, I think I got better at it a couple of weeks after I started playing with them. If you start, your skills will improve soon! ✨
There was a comment, but I accidentally deleted it while replying. I'm so sorry. 😢
The question was "can't we use small stones?, I tried with stones but it didn't work, or is it my hands that aren't fast enough?"
And this was my answer
: Traditional gongginori was done with stones, and of course, you can play with small stones.
ua-cam.com/video/J76PuKPV_4Y/v-deo.htmlsi=RdjQrz0y_vVbqTt0
Watching this video of playing gonggi with stones will help you (from 55 seconds). It is hard to do it from the beginning even with real Gonggi. You will be able to play if you practice repeatedly, because your hands will speed up.
However, be careful not to get hurt if the stone is sharp.
I hope you can watch this 🥹🩷