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ParadoX
March 28th 06, 01:24 AM
Any tips or tricks to WW? I try to keep it slow and paced- but I cant
help but speed up to not fall back!


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obscene_suggestions
March 28th 06, 08:15 AM
The best thing to do is to practice. Honestly, theres a pretty limited
explanation to a trick like wheel walking. It can be frustrating, but
don't give up. It comes to you after a bit. It's a cool trick.


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maxisback
March 28th 06, 08:29 AM
lol, I can hit handrails,360unispin crank flip and other variations...
cant wheel walk


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Jerrick
March 28th 06, 08:37 AM
Start near a wall or a pole, hold onto it, get your feet onto the tire,
and just start to slowly push, try to keep your feet movement constant
and steady, don't look at your wheel, you gotta let your feet do the
walking without you looking where they are going on the tire, hold on
the rail\pole or wall and just practice getting the movement down on
with a lot of support from what your grabbing onto, then slowly rely
less and less on your support, then once your pretty comfortable doing
that, start doing it while pushing off the object, so now you have no
support, keep practicing until you get it, lean a little back, but not
too far, and use tiny goals, like to make it to the line 5feet in front
of you.

Good luck!!!


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flyer
March 28th 06, 12:28 PM
maxisback wrote:
> lol, I can hit handrails,360unispin crank flip and other variations...
> cant wheel walk



really? That's surpising to me. I guess it's that skills like jumping
are a different sort of balance type than wheelwalking. Getting the
hang of it, like any new and different skill will improve all the other
parts of your riding too, as you'll understand the balance of the uni
better.


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LikeableRodent
March 29th 06, 12:43 AM
maxisback wrote:
> lol, I can hit handrails,360unispin crank flip and other variations...
> cant wheel walk




Hell, that makes me feel a little better. I can't do handrails,
unispins or crank flips... but at least I can wheelwalk. I suppose it
all depends on what you spend time practicing.

And yes, that's pretty much what it takes: practice and lots of it


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phlegm
March 29th 06, 12:48 AM
Like others have said, keep practicing. Don't give up. It's by far the
most challenging trick that I've learned if only because of patience to
get through feeling like you're doing the same thing and falling day in
and day out.


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terrybigwheel
March 29th 06, 01:50 AM
I assume the natural learning "cycle" from WW would then be One-foot WW,
followed by Gliding? That's what I'm going for next: Still hoping I
don't fall flat on my back! :eek:


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