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Old July 11th 06, 04:56 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
johnfoss
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Default Can't turn right?


Zoolander (character in the movie) got pretty far in his career without
being able to turn left. Looks like you're way ahead of him!

You're doing about 100 times better than I was after one hour (I didn't
have a "real" unicycle then), so give yourself time. Something you're
doing now is making you trend to the left, and if you're riding down
the street the camber in the road could be a factor as well.
Concentrate on turning to the right and you'll find your "center."

Enjoy the process!


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