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Learning to ride....
I just bout a uni and have a few questions on how to mount/ride. 1. When mounting, is it a good idea to have both hands on the front of the seat to protect my nuts? If I don't...everytime I try to mount it feels like I get kicked in the nuts. 2. So far I have been keeping both hands on the front of the seat while somewhat holding my body weight off (to alleviate stress on my nuts), is this a good idea? 3. Should I remove my hands from the seat when I try to take my first pedal? Thanks for any suggestions...after 3 hours of practicing... I have a stomach ache, since the nerves that innervate the nuts go right up into the belly . Oh and also, I'm not using a wall or any support device to start...would I learn quicker if I used some sort of support device as oppose to simply freestyling it? -- nxixcxk ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nxixcxk's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/10250 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/41631 |
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