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surfer1024
February 27th 07, 12:12 AM
I've been learning how to pirouette this weekend on my new 07 Nimbus x
that I got on friday from UDC.
Heres a Vid :)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7tFEXxC8iRI

Any general tips on how to do them faster and with better balance and
would be appreciated

Thanks


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surfer1024
February 27th 07, 12:28 AM
Thanks I'll Try It:)


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skilewis74
February 27th 07, 12:41 AM
johnfoss wrote:
> Move the couch. :D
>
> So far what you're doing is spinning. You haven't really hit the center
> yet. To improve spinning it helps to try to hold a certain size of
> circle and continue pedaling. This will teach you how to even things
> out while maintaining the spin.
>
> For the pirouette, you have to ride into the center of your spin and
> stop pedaling, without falling down or having to ride out backwards.
> That's why polishing the spin is helpful. Try to pedal into the center
> and stop with your feet at or near horizontal. At the same time, when
> you hit the center pull your arms in to help you spin faster. Keep your
> arms out when working on a spin of constant speed, as it'll keep you
> from going too fast.
>
> Thanks for the video! Having something to look at can help us provide
> you with specific information based on what we saw. Don't make the next
> video until you've spent at least a few hours on the above, and
> probably other advice below this.


Looks like he actually got to the pirouette in his last attempt, for a
couple of half revolutions, and then road forwards for a couple of
crank revs out of the last one.


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johnfoss
February 27th 07, 01:15 AM
skilewis74 wrote:
> Looks like he actually got to the pirouette in his last attempt, for a
> couple of half revolutions, and then road forwards for a couple of
> crank revs out of the last one.


Yes, he's pretty close. But to not go at least once around hardly
counts as a pirouette. For the official IUF/Skill level version, you
have to make 3 revolutions at the center, without pedaling.


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skilewis74
February 27th 07, 02:24 AM
johnfoss wrote:
> For the official IUF/Skill level version, you have to make 3 revolutions
> at the center, without pedaling.


Oh. Is that the same for spins?


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surfer1024
February 27th 07, 04:00 AM
johnfoss wrote:
> Yes, he's pretty close. But to not go at least once around hardly counts
> as a pirouette. For the official IUF/Skill level version, you have to
> make 3 revolutions at the center, without pedaling.



Heres a New one a made tonight. This one isn't edited at all. I got
three times around at 37 seconds on the vid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOvJcdxjoRk


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skilewis74
February 27th 07, 04:55 AM
surfer1024 wrote:
> Heres a New one a made tonight. This one isn't edited at all. I got
> three times around at 37 seconds on the vid
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOvJcdxjoRk


Comes up as a reapeat post.:(


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john_childs
February 27th 07, 05:56 AM
How well can you do a proper spin? And can you hold that spin for 5 or
more revolutions? A proper spin would be tight and your body at the
center point of the spin. A proper spin is also centered over the same
point for every revolution (the spin should not wander).

From the videos it looks like you are doing tight circles rather than
actual spins before entering the pirouette. There is a difference
between tight circles and a proper spin.

If you can't do proper polished spins you should work on the spins
before working on pirouettes. Here's some info on 'spins'
(http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/skills/spin.html).


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Spencer Hochberg
February 27th 07, 06:18 AM
surfer1024 wrote:
> I got three times around at 37 seconds on the vid
>


Looks like 2 revolutions to me...


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johnfoss
February 27th 07, 06:40 AM
skilewis74 wrote:
> Oh. Is that the same for spins?


Yes. The rulebook is online. Standard Skills List starts on page 42.


surfer1024 wrote:
> I got three times around at 37 seconds on the vid


After watching it over and over, I counted about one and a quarter
revolutions. The pirouette doesn't start until the wheel is rotating on
one spot, and ends when you start pedaling again. Based on those
requirements, three revolutions is a lot! But you're doing great. As JC
said, being able to lock in that spin and hold it without hitting the
center will help you control where you're going.


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surfer1024
February 27th 07, 02:34 PM
OK, Thanks guys I'll keep practicing. :)


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