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Hi everyone im just wondering if u guys could give me some tips on gliding and one footed wheel walking Thanks -- Austin_hamer - Austin=cool ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Austin_hamer's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4208 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27084 |
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I wish I could give you some tips. But, I can't glide or wheel walk. So, I will read along with you for tips too! Gliding is so cool looking, I hope this old dog can learn that new trick! --chirokid-- -- chirokid "Unicycling can make you proud then humble in very quick succession." Mikefule ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chirokid's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4140 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27084 |
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I'm getting started in wheel walking, so I'm hoping to learn how to do it one footed then learn to glide. Well so far there are three people in this thread that don't know how to do it. Hopefully we can get a pro in here soon. -- James_Potter - Order of Merlin, first class -"We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided." --Albus Dumbledore- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ James_Potter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3807 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27084 |
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hi there. i've just about nailed gliding now, it takes loads of practise but it's so worth it when you've got it. this is the order i learned to do things: definetely learn one foot wheel walk first before you even try to glide. the best way to learn one foot wheel walk is to lean back as far as poissible and try to get into mini glides on each push (this will prepare you for gliding itself). once you've got a steady one foot whell walk (with mini glides) move onto pull gliding (someone pulling you along whilst you glide). start against a wall in gliding position, lean back, and get someone to pull you along. i found this quite easy and it only took me one club meeting to get it! next you're ready to start gliding! i found that going from one footed riding to gliding was easiest at first; get really steady one footing and then take your other foot off, place it on the tyre, and basically hope for the best. you probably wont get very far at first but it just gets better, but you have to practise. when you feel more comfortable just go straite from riding, ride smoothly then remove your gliding foot and place it on the tyre, imedeately after place your other foot one the crown and you're all set. now all you need to do is put in the hours and you'll have it nailed. hope this helps and good luck with it! iain -- gingerfreek - unicyclist of mass destruction. I use my wheel as a weapon! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gingerfreek's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3507 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27084 |
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yeah, Iains tips are great! I learn to w/walk, then one foot w/walk (which I found easier) and then gliding. There are some videos of me gliding 'HERE' (http://tinyurl.com/ja9e), one 'HERE' (http://tinyurl.com/ja9f), one 'HERE' (http://tinyurl.com/ja9g) and also one 'HERE' (http://tinyurl.com/ja9h) Its a great trick to learn, and means you can get down hills really fast! Joe, -- joe - Hockey Head www.cool.unicyclist.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joe's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/957 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27084 |
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gingerfreek provided a fine description of a great method of learning to
glide: iain wrote: Definitely learn one foot wheel walk first before you even try to glide. the best way to learn one foot wheel walk is to lean back as far as possible and try to get into mini glides on each push (this will prepare you for gliding itself). Absolutely great advice. You can also try to extend mini-glides (1-3 inches) to several inches or even a foot or more. So, go from one footed wheel walk to a rather short glide, ofww, short glide and repeat. Once you've got a steady one foot wheel walk (with mini glides) move onto pull gliding (someone pulling you along whilst you glide). Start against a wall in gliding position, lean back, and get someone to pull you along. I found this quite easy and it only took me one club meeting to get it! The key part of gingerfreek's method is having someone pull you along as you learn to glide! Next you're ready to start gliding! I found that going from one footed riding to gliding was easiest at first; get really steady one footing and then take your other foot off, place it on the tyre, and basically hope for the best. You probably wont get very far at first but it just gets better, but you have to practice. When you feel more comfortable just go straight from riding, ride smoothly then remove your gliding foot and place it on the tyre, immediately after place your other foot on the crown and you're all set. Sincerely, Ken Fuchs |
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Learn to wheel walk one-foot first. What point are you at? Where do you need help? Coaching via text works much better if the student describes the problem areas. Okay, you keep falling off. But what are you doing before that? -- johnfoss - Now riding to work John Foss the Uni-Cyclone www.unicycling.com ________________ "Where's my kids?" -- Amy Drummond "Where's my unicycle?" -- Andy Cotter spoken one right after the other, mostly to themselves, at NAUCC 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnfoss's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/832 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27392 |
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been trying to for months still can't quite get it but i'm improving! tips practice makes perfect! -- treepotato - No brakes, No limits.........Felix Some unicycles can give nasty pedal bites.....i still have the scars to prove it ------------------------------------------------------------------------ treepotato's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3942 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27392 |
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i also have problems gliding i can wheel walk about 5ft but i want to glide so badly i wanted to know were to but my feet eg both on the wheel/one on the frame with toe just on the wheel and other foot on the wheel how(this is for gliding)?also how far do you think i should be able to wheel walk before doing gliding? and one more thing about gliding what is the best way to get your feet on eg ride one footed then go into it as have seen or just lift both feet at once??? -- thinuniking - started trails unicycling unicycle it is your right ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thinuniking's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4294 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27392 |
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i posted this about a month ago on a different gliding thread: "hi there. i've just about nailed gliding now, it takes loads of practise but it's so worth it when you've got it. this is the order i learned to do things: definetely learn one foot wheel walk first before you even try to glide. the best way to learn one foot wheel walk is to lean back as far as poissible and try to get into mini glides on each push (this will prepare you for gliding itself). once you've got a steady one foot whell walk (with mini glides) move onto pull gliding (someone pulling you along whilst you glide). start against a wall in gliding position, lean back, and get someone to pull you along. i found this quite easy and it only took me one club meeting to get it! next you're ready to start gliding! i found that going from one footed riding to gliding was easiest at first; get really steady one footing and then take your other foot off, place it on the tyre, and basically hope for the best. you probably wont get very far at first but it just gets better, but you have to practise. when you feel more comfortable just go straite from riding, ride smoothly then remove your gliding foot and place it on the tyre, imedeately after place your other foot one the crown and you're all set. now all you need to do is put in the hours and you'll have it nailed. hope this helps and good luck with it!" as for where to put your feet, one foot on the crown (toes so as not to interfere with the glide), and the other the ball of your foot should rest on the tyre, probably not on the crown as well but when i first started i had the gliding foot on the crown as well but now it just free floats on the tyre. iain -- gingerfreek - unicyclist of mass destruction. I use my wheel as a weapon! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gingerfreek's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3507 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27392 |
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