Cubing is Becoming TOO COMPETITIVE...

PLEASE READ: this is not a video to promote public shaming whatsoever.
World record holder Yiheng Wang is known for how young he is compared to how fast he is, but his mom is slandered and made fun of online because of drama and controversies that has happened over the past couple of months... In this video I'll be talking about the situation and really getting to the bottom of the topic to hopefully make people understand.
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
1:42 Yiheng's mom
4:56 Parents and Coaches
7:52 Outro/Conclusion
Music used in this video(in order)
Credits - Mikel & Gamechops
Dark World - Mikel & Gamechops
Temple of Time - Mikel & Gamechops
Oath to Order - Mikel & Gamechops
Thanks for watching!

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  • @breakdownof8378
    @breakdownof837811 ай бұрын

    As a Chinese cuber who's relatively active in the local Shanghai elite cubing community (the one with coaches and the moms of famous cubers like Ruihang and Yiheng), i actually didn't know much of this incident until this video. Judging from the posts made by Yiheng's mom (cause i can read chinese), things started out as her sorta making a joke and also congratulating ruihang (i believe pretty genuinely) on his PR. but then things quickly escalated and resulted in yiheng's mom along with some other parents in the community making aggressive comments towards ruihang. i don't know much of the context but that's what i can infer from the chinese posts. i want to state that unfortunately the stereotypes of asian parents is mostly true. i've shared this to some of my friends at worlds but these young asian kids are literally forced to practice a minimum amount of solves every day from their parents. the chinese cubing market is promoting cubing as a way to make kids stop playing video games and instead increase their intelligence and math skills, which is obviously not true, but works very effectively for chinese parents who don't know how to cube and desperately want their kids to be smarter and more competent academically (a common chinese parental mentality). therefore there exists in the chinese cubing community something i don't think exists in any other community in the world: public cubing coaching institutions and "special coaches." i myself went to one of these lessons, and the coach was even slower than me, and much slower than yiheng and ruihang obviously, but that shows how powerful the marketing is. that explains why chinese parents scold their children for not doing well in comp because they cube mainly for intelligence and the will of the parents, instead of actually cubing for fun. unfortunately this is a common reality in today's chinese society. i personally have wonderful parents that are supportive of my passions of cubing. but i too think that this situation in china is unhealthy and against the message the world's cubing community is trying to send, especially when most of the worlds best cubers are these poor chinese kids

  • @simpleman3898

    @simpleman3898

    11 ай бұрын

    Every culture has pros and cons

  • @rax1899

    @rax1899

    10 ай бұрын

    Can you at least add a disclaimer on your dumbledorf 2.92 video that it’s fake?

  • @CatBattler223

    @CatBattler223

    10 ай бұрын

    “hope you can read Chinese”

  • @ronglong7217

    @ronglong7217

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree with you

  • @MrTinkerDoodle

    @MrTinkerDoodle

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @ScoochCubing
    @ScoochCubing11 ай бұрын

    Well made video, I think you stayed very respectful towards all sides of the ‘drama’. Definitely good to keep a bit of an open mind in these kind of situations

  • @3DCubing

    @3DCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    Yoo what's up?! I broke my pb ao100 to sub 10 and i couldn't believe what happened.... I got a 9.83 ao100 i tied you! And a pb single of 6.07

  • @yojaq

    @yojaq

    11 ай бұрын

    YOO when are you uploading

  • @CuberCaiden

    @CuberCaiden

    11 ай бұрын

    @@yojaq Its never a good idea to bug KZreadrs about uploading FYI

  • @yojaq

    @yojaq

    11 ай бұрын

    @@CuberCaiden alr ty.

  • @yojaq

    @yojaq

    11 ай бұрын

    @@CuberCaiden WAIT CUBER CAIDEN WASSUP BRO.

  • @_catzee
    @_catzee10 ай бұрын

    This just proves a theory I've had for a while, which is that prodigies are often misunderstood not only by general society, but by their parents as well. You can see that when Yiheng's mom is scolding him, he is hurt for sure, but he also doesn't see why she's making such a big deal out of his mistake. She can never compare to him.

  • @yuyutv5699
    @yuyutv569911 ай бұрын

    On the first day of YJKL speedcubing, I saw Yiheng's parents literally dragging him out of the venue and he was also crying, I don't exactly know why but he didn't have any events that he's competing in that day but it's unlikely that's the reason. I was also watching Yiheng's 4.69 WR average from a rather close angle (I'm actually in some of the videos of the average and come to think of it, I actually really regret sitting there and I would also like to apologise if I actually ruined the video for everyone) and I did see Yiheng's mom doing those hand postures behind the camera, she is also saying something to Yiheng but I can't exactly hear what she's saying. I was honestly quite shocked when I saw all this and was wondering what's going on with them. Yiheng was also sick during that time since he was wearing one of those fever cooling pads during the comp and from what I heard from my friends, he only gets like 5 hours of sleep but again, I'm not entirely sure on this. Ruihang was also supposed to come to YJKL as his name was on the competitor list but he didn't. It's possible this argument started way earlier (this comp was in March) but we don't the evidence to prove it and it's more likely Ruihang didn't come due to other reasons. Also just to be more clear, I'm not 100% confident on this so don't take my comment as solid evidence.

  • @coconutcubes5750
    @coconutcubes575011 ай бұрын

    Thanks for bringing up this issue, it was a really well made video. As a HongKonger, I wanna share more about the Chinese culture here. The stereotype of tiger parents here isn’t completely false - they do exist. But this is not necessarily true for every single Chinese cuber. So I really agree on one of ur point that we shouldn’t come into conclusion when we know so little about Yiheng. Ppl believe they have the full picture from the videos they saw online, which might not be true. And if unfortunately this tiger parent thing is really true, then shouldn’t we actually support and show empathy to Yiheng? I see ppl give hate to Yiheng becoz of such culture, and I always feel very bad becoz this is like blaming the victim. I also see occasionally that some ppl are throwing hate words when they talk about how there is a large influx of Chinese kids who have crazily great results after COVID. They claim that these good results are simply a result of tiger parenting. I don’t like this statement at all - this is a pure ignorance towards the hard work the kids put in during COVID lockdown times. Why can’t we appreciate their amazing achievement? This resonates with ur video title - cubing is becoming too competitive rn. Being competitive is a two-sided coin, it leads to more records being broken, pushing beyond limits, yet it sometimes create jealousy as well (in which tbh I did sometime as well and it’s completely normal when ur getting competitive). But then if such jealously got to an excessive level, it would surely not be a good thing in the long run.

  • @CewbPianist

    @CewbPianist

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes aI absolutely agree here as there's proof on cyoubx friend's,. One of the big cubing coaches in China, Jaiyu Wang, stated that not most young kids in China aren't forced to cube, but they choose to. And with that said, to truly know whether they are forced to cube, you would have to ask to possibly find out.

  • @daviddaasian9685

    @daviddaasian9685

    11 ай бұрын

    bro wrote a whole essay just for a comment thats crazy

  • @coconutcubes5750

    @coconutcubes5750

    11 ай бұрын

    @@daviddaasian9685 nahh I’m just used to saying everything that’s in my heart haha

  • @simpleman3898

    @simpleman3898

    11 ай бұрын

    It is Asian culture. Epic culture but it has downsides

  • @ThatCubeKidd
    @ThatCubeKidd11 ай бұрын

    Interesting video, I really think making more of these videos would help your channel. I think Yiheng is just stressed from competing, he seems to genuinely enjoy cubing as I’ve seen him jumping around with friends, etc, but I think the comp nerves is what makes him seems so serious or sad. He seems frightened that he could get scolded if he does poorly, but of course, there’s no confirmation of what’s happening, so I wont jump to conclusions.

  • @CuberCaiden
    @CuberCaiden11 ай бұрын

    Dude, this is the most enjoying cubing video i have watched for a while! I am so happy more people are doing cube theory videos, I love them so much! I am going to do more on my channel as well. Congrats on 1,000 subs, and thanks for uploading!

  • @Geniuscuber397
    @Geniuscuber39711 ай бұрын

    Man yihengs mom has to chill out! It doesn't matter how he performs in one comp, because you can get better results next time! You can have bad days sometimes!

  • @siiwok

    @siiwok

    11 ай бұрын

    None of your business how she talks to her son is it? I just see alot of BS discrimination and heresay against Yiheng's mom

  • @Geniuscuber397

    @Geniuscuber397

    11 ай бұрын

    @@siiwok why would a straight mom call another mom b*tch just because she let her son use the tips of a coach? Right, no one. So you are wrong.

  • @siiwok

    @siiwok

    11 ай бұрын

    first none of your business. Second you do not know their relationship and friendship. third You just making up bullcrap pushing your subjective hearsay about why Yiheng was upset in the photo. Maybe he was just upset he didn't get his wonton soup that day? or maybe he was just upset he lost? But no, you have to push BS stories like CNN ie just making up nonsense and blaming his mom. Also context is important. And all you white guys who cant speak Chinese or never been to china , I can tell you google translating Chinese DOES NOT work in English. Even the dumb China hawks who say they are experts look dumb because they use google translate to translate Chinese conversations. You are just perpetuating BS and hearsay and all in your mind, and BTW it has nothing to do with you at all. It is between both the women who happen to be from China also. If they were white you would be saying how great they were because they got so emotional about their kid's well being so much. All this nonsense against Yihengs mom is just discrimination and latent racism. And obvously you never grew up in Chinese family and you do now qualify to understand her or pass your already biased lame western white judgement on her. She doesn't need white validation from foreigners on her relationship with her son. Grow UP!

  • @senlomal2955

    @senlomal2955

    10 ай бұрын

    You guys are insane you are bunch of crazy freaks who assume things without much proof 😂 are you guys spoiled that you don't know how it feel to be scolded by your own mother's

  • @morristsui4784

    @morristsui4784

    9 ай бұрын

    Relax it’s an Asian experience

  • @camsmith7811
    @camsmith781111 ай бұрын

    This video is really well done. I appreciate your objectivity and lack of the whole drama vibe lol.

  • @zbychoo
    @zbychoo11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I was wondering why Yiheng was so sad, now i have more understanding. Take care!

  • @slashcubezz
    @slashcubezz11 ай бұрын

    Great vid! This explains so well.

  • @Pcoob
    @Pcoob11 ай бұрын

    Thought someone would talk about all the shiz soon, thanks for making a vid on it

  • @TWCubed
    @TWCubed11 ай бұрын

    Really good video. Stayed on topic and respected both opinions of the argument. :)

  • @runtheracestudios
    @runtheracestudios11 ай бұрын

    this was a great video. You deserve more attention. subbed

  • @RoomixCubing
    @RoomixCubing10 ай бұрын

    Drama aside, this is a beautifully made video. Well researched, well scripted, well edited, and well narrated. Absolutely right up my alley this is what I aspire to be once I come back to making vids again. Instant sub ❤️

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @Aerobrake
    @Aerobrake10 ай бұрын

    Im so sorry for Yiheng for needing to endure scolding...

  • @ZainAhmed456

    @ZainAhmed456

    10 ай бұрын

    Is that a gd profile picture?

  • @vvuukk4

    @vvuukk4

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@ZainAhmed456geometry dash

  • @Aerobrake

    @Aerobrake

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ZainAhmed456 ye

  • @GiovaniSierra-o6f
    @GiovaniSierra-o6f29 күн бұрын

    Tbh i feel bad for yiheng cause yiheng was sad at 2nd place but tymon was happy at 3rd place

  • @JamesSmith-os5dx
    @JamesSmith-os5dx5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for tackling an important topic.

  • @alainmercier4331
    @alainmercier43318 ай бұрын

    J'ai les larmes aux yeux. Merci pour cette vidéo. Je comprends mieux pourquoi Yiheng est aussi souvent triste. I have tears in my eyes. Thanks for this video. Now I understand why Yiheng is so sad or looks frustrated while cubing in public.

  • @forceflee1341
    @forceflee13417 ай бұрын

    His sadness could also be where the second place effect takes place. The second place effect is where 3rd place and 1st place feel happier than 2nd place through emotional thinking.

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang9 ай бұрын

    Incredible choice of background music. Now let me continue watching this video. 😂

  • @kitkoonhatesbigcubes
    @kitkoonhatesbigcubes10 ай бұрын

    My gosh I feel so bad cubing should not have been this competitive and cubing should have been fun

  • @RonanDrost
    @RonanDrost11 ай бұрын

    Really good video! you earned a sub

  • @ChewySe
    @ChewySe10 ай бұрын

    I was actually at one of them cubing training places in China and yihengs and his mom was there and she was sooooo strict😭😭

  • @gurnies
    @gurnies11 ай бұрын

    such a great vid that needed to be made holy crap

  • @YouTubeIrfanK
    @YouTubeIrfanK11 ай бұрын

    great video

  • @dutchcube565
    @dutchcube56510 ай бұрын

    great video !

  • @TriCubing
    @TriCubing11 ай бұрын

    Just to be clear: I am not or at least not trying to jump to any firm conclusions in this video. I'm sorry if it came off that way! Edit: Editing Mistake The woman shown in 1:42 is Yiheng's Sister, not his mom. I didn't realize because they were so similar lol, but it comes to show how limited information we have about Yiheng's mom too.

  • @flairrahahaa

    @flairrahahaa

    11 ай бұрын

    I gotta say. this is one of the best made videos I have seen from cubing as a whole. it looked like you put alot of effort into it and it payed off.

  • @TetraCubing

    @TetraCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    @@flairrahahaaye, ive been watching him for a while and he’s super underrated

  • @EnjoyCubing
    @EnjoyCubing10 ай бұрын

    You nailed it! Cubing is all about having fun and be thrilled about learning and improving in your own pace. The same should be for other “sports”!

  • @damianwilding
    @damianwilding8 ай бұрын

    I think it might be a good time to look at this again given the recent events

  • @jasonnong3305
    @jasonnong330510 ай бұрын

    I highly respect both Ruihang and Yiheng for the immense work they put into advancing the cubing comminity and pushing their limits, and the limits of 3x3 in general. But guys, remember, Ruihang is about my age and Yiheng is even smaller than me. These guys don't have to me but under this much pressure, especially poor Yiheng. Being scolded is a normal thing in chinese society, but it's still no excuse to use "sterotypes" to bully a 9 year old kid to get better at cubing. Edit: As a rough translation of the last paragraph at around 6:48, She basically complains that she didn't get an apology (not sure who she is referring to), and says some nonsense about how Ruihang's free coaching got him the W. And that Ruihang is only successful today by "eating 100 families' meals" which I assume to be a stab at his supposed privileges.

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the translation!

  • @jerry-92243
    @jerry-9224311 ай бұрын

    when yiheng got his first world record of 4.69 at YK KL 2023, i saw his mom crying of happiness at him tho...

  • @ImagineNotCubing
    @ImagineNotCubing11 ай бұрын

    On the Nations Cup stream I was so confused why they were on separate teams but now i know why

  • @d.a.b1404
    @d.a.b1404Ай бұрын

    When my mom saw this, she was like "its a litteral PLASTIC TOY. And he is nine! When you were nine, you didn't even know how to solve one side of a rubiks cube."

  • @cursedmirage
    @cursedmirage11 ай бұрын

    Don't know why, but I was at World's 2023 (I am Korean) and I asked my friend Henry where Yiheng was. He said Yiheng was near the Team China table and was apparently getting scolded for his posture while solving. Don't know if this was true, but yeah.

  • @wizwilzo
    @wizwilzo11 ай бұрын

    the thumbnail is so insane lmao

  • @daiquirianonymous
    @daiquirianonymous10 ай бұрын

    This sort of stuff probably happens in cubing or any other sport all the time, but you probably just don't hear about it because it's not happening at high level competitions. In my soccer team (maybe like 5 years ago or smth) one kid's dad got really pissed off that he didn't score, had a fight with the ref even when the kid clearly didn't score. Except no-one outside our team heard about the incident because we weren't a very good team. Same deal with chess, I drew to a little kid who is much better than me at a tournament a few weeks ago, and his tiger mum (who had come to a FIVE HOUR TOURNAMENT with him) got very angry at him for not beating me and i saw her pointing to me after the game. My friend's dad used to be a bit like this as well about chess but now that we are 14 he doesn't care as much. So tiger parents being very competitive on behalf of their kids always happens in any sport/competition (don't argue in the replies about if cubing is a sport it doesn't matter) and it's not just a cubing thing, and I can guarantee there have always been situations like this in speedcubing.

  • @jamesjin1225
    @jamesjin122510 ай бұрын

    It’s just sad that all the best Chinese cubers are children. Speedcubers from other countries do it because it’s their dream. I doubt whether Chinese speedcubers are the same.

  • @catfurryface7312
    @catfurryface731211 ай бұрын

    NICE VIDEO!

  • @spacemario
    @spacemario10 ай бұрын

    Since cubing started growing a lot, I got worried because everything that turns mainstream attracts problems like more toxic people. In small communities there's more trust and friendship between members

  • @andrewwatkins4852
    @andrewwatkins485211 ай бұрын

    If i was at worlds I would have gave Yiheng encouragement and I bet that he will be attending world championships in the USA

  • @ignflww8631
    @ignflww863110 ай бұрын

    I am a cuber in China and wow these posts are insane. I knew the cubing culture in China was a lot different but I didn't know it had escalated to the point of drama to this degree. It's true that unfortunately as another commenter mentioned many people especially kids who pick up cubing in China are pushed by their parents instead of doing so out of legitimate passion. It's heartbreaking to see Yiheng after achieving such an incredible result be so emotionally distraught because of the pressure placed on him by the parents and coaches... Not sure if others have seen this but Yiheng cried during the GAN cubing competition in China because of a poor result. In my opinion this signifies that he is way too invested in the results due to the pressure that he faces from others. It seems really unhealthy for him, especially at such a young age to have such high expectations placed upon him. Unfortunately, many Asian moms do have this attitude of dishing out scoldings for lackluster results instead of commending their kids for the effort and the placement that they ended up achieving. I really hope things can get better for Yiheng, other Chinese cubers, and the cubing community as a whole. Yiheng is a phenomenal cuber and he has so much potential. My biggest fear is the pressure from the community and his parents drives him away from cubing as a hobby. p.s., TriCubing this was a very well made video, definitely touched on an important issue in the cubing community. Liked and subbed

  • @haimspeedruns
    @haimspeedruns10 ай бұрын

    good video!

  • @Jonassvensson-uv9zd
    @Jonassvensson-uv9zd11 ай бұрын

    I don't think the entire cubing community is falling apart because of some drama between 4 persons. But if we try to blow up the drama it might lead to destruction in some ways.

  • @lemondrop8203
    @lemondrop82039 ай бұрын

    This video is amazing

  • @tytano23
    @tytano2311 ай бұрын

    Good video to clear up misinformation.👍

  • @curiousNic
    @curiousNic11 ай бұрын

    Very well done video and I think it's good to openly and respectully talk about this topic and not just pretend it doesn't exist. It is on all of us to shape the community the way we want it to be. We don't know what's going on behind close doors but when there are so many stories from people who have witnessed several incidents first hand, there is usually at least a kernel of truth to it. Personally, I can't shake the feeling that his mother is somewhat toxic, but I really hope for Yiheng's sake that it's not as bad as it looks. It's hard enough for someone so young to deal with this enormous pressure, without fear of being scolded. He looks so serious all the time and it broke my heart to see him cry at the GAN event. I wish him all the best for the future.

  • @sherrywang6748
    @sherrywang674810 ай бұрын

    ahh, I'm a Chinese cuber and I can tell you that the video just told a small piece of the whole thing. The real situation was more complicated and hard to judge.

  • @cognitaferamacademics
    @cognitaferamacademics10 ай бұрын

    Can Yiheng's mom get a 4.48 WR average, I think not!!!!!! 😠 Yiheng is 9, cut him some slack lady!! 😠

  • @Bedwars4v4
    @Bedwars4v410 ай бұрын

    can we talk about the fact that a 6 second solve is considered slow deadass my pb is like double that

  • @rikishikato5001
    @rikishikato500111 ай бұрын

    Cubing is becoming too competitive. This is what I feared before. I've seen so many fun communities ruined because people got too competitive. Gaming, cosplay, speech, story-telling, so many fun activities got too competitive and now I can't really see the fun in those activities.

  • @Feverstockphoto
    @Feverstockphoto11 ай бұрын

    Those who can rise above the drama are the true winners. Time for some Zen meditation me thinks 🙃👍

  • @Cow_Cubing
    @Cow_Cubing11 ай бұрын

    Max park needs to adopt him got me there 😂😂😂😂

  • @Mr.1chicken
    @Mr.1chicken10 ай бұрын

    I was literally at the HongKong small cube day!!!!

  • @johnybrug5406
    @johnybrug540611 ай бұрын

    True man. Not so much pressure

  • @muhammadharisaamir3952
    @muhammadharisaamir395210 ай бұрын

    I went to Worlds. I was making a podium video for my friend Shivam Bansal when I saw Yiheng and his mom on the back side of the stage. Yiheng mom was scolding him. I wasnt sure so I asked my friend ammar and he told me about this incident. I was so shocked to hear about all of these incidents. Woah!

  • @Cubefan000
    @Cubefan00011 ай бұрын

    3:29 everyone is smiling Yezhen 😐

  • @runplatypus
    @runplatypus11 ай бұрын

    He is a good kid who stil can't handle emotions well. This is why sports or competition is good for kids as it simulates the ups and downs of life. Not to blame anyone's parents but i think parents should not push their children to win at all times or instill in them the 'winning is everything' attitude. Teach them to accept defeat, it would be a good learning experience for them later in life

  • @JLCubing
    @JLCubing11 ай бұрын

    2:25 also could have put a picture of his broken chair 😂

  • @tylernguyen14.51
    @tylernguyen14.516 ай бұрын

    how can yihang’s mom compare a child to an adult? thats just crazy

  • @wawa6580
    @wawa658011 ай бұрын

    I feel bad for yiheng

  • @NigelSUCKSlol
    @NigelSUCKSlol10 ай бұрын

    I think many people can relate that when you're doing something and youre so good at doing it then your parents realize that they make you go to competitions forcefully then you stop doing it because you're probably traumatized that they forced you and you never wanna do it again

  • @mamradTHC
    @mamradTHC10 ай бұрын

    I always thought he was forced to cubing, now i know

  • @willywonka1841
    @willywonka184111 ай бұрын

    brilliance

  • @user-lp1eh6fx7t
    @user-lp1eh6fx7t11 ай бұрын

    Dang. Yiheng seems like such a nice kid why does he have to go through this? I like being competitive in cubing but not like this.

  • @Geography_Master69
    @Geography_Master6910 ай бұрын

    Me giving Yiheng’s mom a prize. The prize: 🖕

  • @clarewillison9379
    @clarewillison937911 ай бұрын

    I believe she’s coaching/scolding him about him relaxing too soon before stopping the clock: it could have been 0.2 faster (guessing) if he’d kept up the solving tension until after his hands went down. What if the mat was engineered to record time solves instead of the hand plate? Picking up the cube from the mat is little different from lifting hands and then picking up (0.1 or 0.2 quicker times as a result, maybe) but the mat recording when the cube touches down would be more accurate and, crucially, save young kids who relax when they’ve solved the cube in amazingly fast time from angry/frustrated parents. There’s probably a reason it’s not widely used (not dropped cubes cos that’s going to mess up your time anyway) but at top level of comps there should be a way.

  • @cubedcommunities_mn3242

    @cubedcommunities_mn3242

    10 ай бұрын

    Genius invention. A timer integrated into a mat!!

  • @minimino9878
    @minimino98789 ай бұрын

    "It is every asian parent ever"

  • @ilove2x2
    @ilove2x211 ай бұрын

    yiheng mom so competetive bruh like why not let ur kid have fun :( i saw them before and like she asks yiheng to cool down and turn slower sometimes during rounds

  • @rax1899

    @rax1899

    11 ай бұрын

    你会说中文吗?

  • @ilove2x2

    @ilove2x2

    11 ай бұрын

    @@rax1899 ya

  • @Fosigaming
    @Fosigaming9 ай бұрын

    People should realize that yihang is a 9 year old after all like he is imature in this state and it just hurts me that his parents don't care if he is doing good. They just want the money..

  • @defectumdefectum9642
    @defectumdefectum964210 ай бұрын

    His mom is stressing the poor kid out. This is just a competition to see who’s faster (literally). Not berate the kid into wanting them think about being #1 as his top priority. Just ain’t healthy 🤦

  • @andrew2377
    @andrew237711 ай бұрын

    Despite not knowing Yiheng, his mom, or their story, I think It's safe to say that tiger parenting is bad for kids regardless of what culture you grow up in.

  • @brandiepop
    @brandiepop11 ай бұрын

    i mean look at during monkey league he seemed happy to be solving and over time its gone from that to him crying after losing a competition i wouldnt be surprised if he was being pushed

  • @cubedcommunities_mn3242

    @cubedcommunities_mn3242

    10 ай бұрын

    He only had 1 match in Monkey League

  • @user-zo7rx9mm1o
    @user-zo7rx9mm1o9 ай бұрын

    RIP yihang

  • @decade3033
    @decade30338 ай бұрын

    :( I have a cubing competition in my school and I am usually number 1 or 2 most of the time with sub 30 solves. My mother is so mad at me when I am in second place probably because I think she thinks I have spent too much time on the cube to get 2nd place. Ik all pll and most f2l and Ik 2look oll.

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    8 ай бұрын

    That’s sad :( I’m sorry to hear that, I wish more parents would be more understanding than that, even podiuming is an impressive feat

  • @decade3033

    @decade3033

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TriCubingI am very thankful you understand. ❤ :)

  • @Yurio
    @Yurio11 ай бұрын

    I agree cubing is getting more competitive but I’m not sure we can blame the parents for being too harsh. If you look at chess, pretty much all world class chess players started at 5/6 and they genuinely have a passion for chess.

  • @zelinfu2219
    @zelinfu22199 ай бұрын

    Okay as some one who’s familiar with Chinese cultural context, I have to say that there’s limited evidence on whether Yiheng’s mom scolded him after the competition. The hand gesture was more about telling him to “calm down” or “relax” instead of blaming him or being harsh. You would know it if she was criticizing him, it would’ve been a lot more direct. Instead she looked concerned. Different emotions sound completely different when delivered in different languages, when hearing a foreign language it’s common for people to mistake normal greetings to arguments, especially in the case of Chinese language which is full of short valves and spoken at a fast speed. It’s just hard to tell with what we have seen, and I agree with the author that may be we shouldn’t make assumptions based on just “who said what”, at least for now

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    9 ай бұрын

    you're right, there are definitely some cultural boundaries and differences that will hinder our speculations

  • @caleb.9
    @caleb.99 ай бұрын

    Yall boys can still turn to Christ God bless yall

  • @anucube
    @anucube11 ай бұрын

    I was laterally making a video about same topic it was almost done now I got to drop it down

  • @zbychoo

    @zbychoo

    11 ай бұрын

    Please post it, there's place for everyone :)

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    i would love to see it!

  • @TheBookDoctor
    @TheBookDoctor11 ай бұрын

    I don't want to try and speculate about people I don't know--like Yiheng's mom--but it's really really hard not to worry about the pressure he's being put under. I know that status is a really big deal in China, and getting WRs is big status. I'm not surprised he'd be put under a lot of pressure, but if that's true, I don't think it's healthy. I think one of two things will happen: either Yiheng is going to go really, really far in cubing, or he's going to flame out really young and end up hating it.

  • @cubeth
    @cubeth11 ай бұрын

    1:44 wait but that’s yiheng’s sister (it’s in one of the comments of that recon video)

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    I realized, I didn't realize because they were similar oops 🥲

  • @cubeth

    @cubeth

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TriCubing haha it's ok, this was a really well made video though!

  • @jirisedlacek5359

    @jirisedlacek5359

    3 ай бұрын

    No, yiheng is the oldest son, he has a little brother in toddler age.

  • @edwin_pig
    @edwin_pig11 ай бұрын

    I saw his mum and himin hong kong comp

  • @ericthecuberspeedcuber

    @ericthecuberspeedcuber

    11 ай бұрын

    same

  • @lettucepro34
    @lettucepro3410 ай бұрын

    go yiheng

  • @NightSeed
    @NightSeed11 ай бұрын

    At least 5!? Hmm interesting 😮 bro HOW

  • @mrhdebater1607
    @mrhdebater16073 ай бұрын

    It's the competitive nature of gaming unfortunately. This happens at every soccer, basketball games, and piano, speech contests. Don't place this on one person to make a viral video out of, let them deal with their competitiveness at their own Accord and don't judge if we can't see the entire picture.

  • @jarster1
    @jarster110 ай бұрын

    Tldr: mom wants attention and uses her kid to do that, with her verbally beating her kid down because of a small mistake

  • @JumlesssMapping
    @JumlesssMapping11 ай бұрын

    conclusion: parents are annoying

  • @TrafficGD
    @TrafficGD11 ай бұрын

    Yiheng’s mom is exactly what I feared. A kid that young cannot be THAT good any anything without their parents playing a role, in this case it could be Yiheng’s mom forcing him to cube. If Cubing is Yiheng’s passion (he’s 9 and probably started at 6-7) then his mom would have no reason to scold him about how he performs. Pretty disgusting and unfortunate.

  • @Kalaphant

    @Kalaphant

    10 ай бұрын

    Are you saying that Yiheng doesn't want to cube?

  • @TrafficGD

    @TrafficGD

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Kalaphant That could be possible, but maybe not. From my perspective, his drive to become better could be partially fueled by true passion, but as well as trying to make his mom happy, not to make her proud, but to avoid disappointment. If that’s the way it is it’s pretty sad to see happen.

  • @rubixlion826
    @rubixlion82610 ай бұрын

    Max park gotta adopt Yiheng Wang tbh cuz his parents be too crazy and abusive

  • @crispygyoza9268
    @crispygyoza926811 ай бұрын

    I think it's way too early to call all the allegations "misinformation". The only information we have is from Yiheng's mom. I'm not saying the allegations are true, but if his mom was acting abusive and/or toxic, why would we expect her to be truthful?

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    you’re absolutely right, we don’t know anything clearly yet whether it be good or bad

  • @nikmrn

    @nikmrn

    11 ай бұрын

    Most asian parents have extremely high expectations from their kids, so it wouldn't be suprising if she did too

  • @PaleWhiteMale
    @PaleWhiteMale10 ай бұрын

    Trust me. Any young kids sports will always have them few bad parents that noone wants to be around.

  • @Tocinos

    @Tocinos

    10 ай бұрын

    As someone who teaches chess to children, I agree 💀

  • @omermuhammet6526
    @omermuhammet652626 күн бұрын

    Bruv how the hell can you judge his mom based on a photo where he seems to be sad at not winning which is totally reasonable and doesn’t mean anyone has scolded him for not winning, like wth Even the video where his mom is making amhand gestures, the boy is looking away and his face doesn’t seem afraid or sad or anthing

  • @chimyshark
    @chimyshark11 ай бұрын

    totally agree we shouldn't jump to harsh conclusions based on stereotypes. Who wouldn't be sad that they lost the World Championships. This isn't some world #100 who missed out, this is the top seed basically! He was expected to win! And he was gonna win! He had an easy time to beat, and messed up, who wouldn't be sad they missed the world champs due to missing an easy solve? And losing by 0.01 s?? That's so hard!!! If it were a large margin, then I'd be like, ok Max you beat me, but this doesn't feel like a real loss, and it's just undescribable the amount of disappointment. Anybody would be sad if they were Yiheng! Any mom/coach would be disappointed if they were Yiheng's. It looks bad on camera, but it's so logically consistent that I can't blame Yiheng or his mom for acting that way after.

  • @rn74cubing

    @rn74cubing

    11 ай бұрын

    you're right..and here in asian countries we don't get grounded or timeouts if we make a mistake..here parents scold us for mistakes but we do not consider it abuse..you did a mistake so you have to take it..but some people even consider scolding as child abuse or something

  • @purpleytype735
    @purpleytype73511 ай бұрын

    Its just a normal asian mom

  • @Kenjamin_Benjamin
    @Kenjamin_Benjamin11 ай бұрын

    you are so underate are you sponsered yet

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    I want to, but I don't think my channel is ready yet

  • @TetraCubing

    @TetraCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TriCubingask thecubicle i hope they say yes

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TetraCubing I’m more of a scs person lol, i’ve considered TC before though

  • @TriCubing

    @TriCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TetraCubing also TC has a 1,500 subscriber requirement now

  • @TetraCubing

    @TetraCubing

    11 ай бұрын

    @@TriCubing ok then, scs is probably easier to get sponsored by lol

  • @xum0007
    @xum00079 ай бұрын

    Yiheng is basically the Gojo Satoru of cubing. He’s a small kid still but his birth shifted the balance of the community and the world records… resulting in a widespread impact within the community (just like Gojo had for sorcery) JJK references btw. Amazing kid.

  • @gxgardenterprise9705

    @gxgardenterprise9705

    9 ай бұрын

    bro jjk fans relate everything to jjk huh?

  • @xum0007

    @xum0007

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gxgardenterprise9705 this is unironically my first time making a JJK analogy lmaoo but I just caught up to the anime so I’m in that mood for sure

  • @tsukasakono
    @tsukasakono10 ай бұрын

    Dude we’re so similar my name is also (Tsukasa) and I was born in America so I’m fluent in English wtfff

  • @tsukasakono

    @tsukasakono

    10 ай бұрын

    And Japanese

  • @tz6ddiee
    @tz6ddiee11 ай бұрын

    Asian moms💀

  • @cubilatic
    @cubilatic5 ай бұрын

    bro i dont like yihengs mom D: