Andrew Wahrlich of AndyTrickShots on Tik Tok was born and resides in his home town Albany, New York. He has always had a huge passion for creating seemingly impossible trick shots and sharing them with audiences around the world!
Throughout his childhood, he always enjoyed being creative and increasing his hand eye coordination. Anything from juggling to playing guitar, he just wanted to master his dexterity at an early age and learn as many different skills as possible. Being a musician so young, he always found himself having to choose time between sports and music. This eventually became an even bigger struggle for him throughout high school.
Once Andrew Wahrlich got into college, he and his friends started the SUNY Oneonta Ultimate Frisbee team. This would ultimately prove to be very valuable, increasing his trick shot skill level and his love for introducing the frisbee into many of his trick shot videos.
Andrew Wahrlich has tried many different ways of getting noticed through social media and has struggled with finding his exact niche because of his vast love for so many different hobbies. Andrew Wahrlich started a fishing YouTube channel called “518 Fishing” he also has a verified music YouTube channel under the name “Rezon8”, but it wasn’t until he created AndyTrickShots on Tik Tok that he saw his true calling and saw many of his videos go mega viral!
While trick shots are his niche, Andrew Wahrlich tries to change up the style of each trick shot so that it keeps things interesting and his audience wanting to see what he will try next. He accredits patience and persistence as being the most important aspects of creating a successful trick shot. Some trick shots can take thousands of attempts and many days of filming before getting the desired result. He has found that the longer it takes to succeed, the greater the satisfaction in the end.
As a content creator, Andrew Wahrlich believes that it is very important to focus on how the video or trick shot will be perceived and experienced from the perspective of the audience. He also believes that it doesn’t always have to be the most difficult trick shot in the world if its engaging and entertaining to watch from the angle of the observer.
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