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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Davis, CA.
Posts: 24
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I've never ridden or attempted to ride a unicycle. Lately I've been thinking about it though.
I often ride a fixed gear and recently learned to trackstand. Does my ability to trackstand make any easier to learn to unicycle? |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Western NY
Posts: 66
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To be honest with you, I have never heard the term trackstand. What is it?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Western NY
Posts: 66
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I found out what trackstanding is. I have done it myself, just did not know what it was called.
Learning the trackstanding may give you some benefits to riding a unicycle, but to me personally trackstanding is more of a side to side balance where riding the unicycle is more of a front to back balance. End result though, if you are able to trackstand good, it probably will not take you long to learn who to ride a unicycle. |
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