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What BC wheel skills to learn, and in what order?
1- I learned these at about the same time. I pushed off between chairs to learn to ride, and I learned the jumping on mount in grass to build up confidence. These are the best skills to learn first. 2- "Skating" the wheel isn't much harder once you learn how. The way I got (semi)good at doing it is to focus on -jumping- when your not pushing. It is extremely hard to balence on one foot on a BC because it tips, so keep your weight off of it! Jump between pushes and just keep your foot on the plate. 3- You can learn jumping right after learning to ride fairly well. That's as far as I got though, so I don't know about other tricks. 4- Probably. Hope that helps a little. -- Spudman |[/b] B B *|* THIS SPACE OWNED BY FLY :COOL: *|* I O *|* THIS SPACE OWNED BY FREES*TYLER!* *|* L A *|* *MERCYME OWNS THIS SPACE!!! [b]|* L R *|* This space owned by unijesse *|* - D *|* This space rendered by forrest ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spudman's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/10752 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/44463 |
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