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Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:57:26 -0500,
, Kevan Smith /\/\ wrote: On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:33:03 GMT, (Pete Hickey) from Rarely. wrote: In article , Zoot Katz wrote: It supposedly takes about two weeks of daily practice before one succeeds in even riding these things. I believe it. My kids picked it up in about 2 days. It took me a good week. So it's a center of mass thing? Keep it low? Having thus far succeeded in making only one and a half crank revolutions without dabbing, I couldn't say. Unicycle hockey is huge in Germany and there's a unicycle polo team in New Orleans. (I don't know if it's the fanciful beach ball and French loaf variety or something played with mallets) Basketball is another game for unicyclists. -- zk |
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"Zoot Katz" wrote in message
... Unicycle hockey is huge in Germany This is on the same order as Dick Ryan's statement that recumbents were taking over in Wisconsin. Germany is a big country, and I find it quite credible that there are twelve people in the whole of Germany who would be playing unicycle hockey, but "huge"? But, being a thorough researcher, I typed "unicycle hockey" into Google. Sure enough, the first four entries are from Germany, including the International Unicycle Hockey Association. http://dionysos.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/~sander/uni/ This lists 38 teams in Germany -- not huge but at least not nonexistent. |
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Wed, 23 Jul 2003 04:01:03 GMT,
m, "Mike Kruger" wrote: But, being a thorough researcher, I typed "unicycle hockey" into Google. Sure enough, the first four entries are from Germany, including the International Unicycle Hockey Association. http://dionysos.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/~sander/uni/ This lists 38 teams in Germany -- not huge but at least not nonexistent. I'll admit unicycle hockey isn't likely to become an Olympic event any time soon. I think it's huge compared to the other counties' listings of teams. There's a total of ten players in Japan and 15 in Canada and France. -- zk |
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Kevan Smith /dev/null wrote: On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 19:33:03 GMT, (Pete Hickey) from Rarely. wrote: In article , Zoot Katz wrote: It supposedly takes about two weeks of daily practice before one succeeds in even riding these things. I believe it. My kids picked it up in about 2 days. It took me a good week. So it's a center of mass thing? Keep it low? No. It is more a thing of kids being able to pick up skills quicker than adults. -- -- LITTLE KNOWN FACT: Did you know that 88% of North Americans cannot taste the difference between fried dog and fried cat? |
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In article ,
(Tom Keats) writes: In article , Zoot Katz writes: It supposedly takes about two weeks of daily practice before one succeeds in even riding these things. I believe it. Chris Holm makes it look soooo easy g Here's a site that has some of those video clips I was talking about: http://unicycleukcom.site.securepod.com/video.asp They're freebie previews to some of his videos. The clips are pretty big for downloading over a dialup connection, though. cheers, Tom -- -- Powered by FreeBSD Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca |
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In article ,
Zoot Katz writes: Hmm, I wonder if he was one of the guys at the Brockton Point races when I was doing dino. Maybe. If so, you might've lost an opportunity to score an autograph or other priceless memorabilium. The local unicyle club was doing demonstrations There's a local unicycle club?!!? Kewl! in the parking lot. Some people there wanted pictures of a dino on a unicycle so they held me up while somebody else snapped some shots. I used to chum around with a son of Polish immigrants who lived down the street from me; his kid brother got a paper route and did it on a unicycle. He got a write-up and pic in the Vancouver Sun about it. He could nonchalantly fling a rolled-up newspaper and bash in the mesh on your screen door without even thinking about dismounting, and then pedal on to the next screen door victim, and do the same. At least we knew when our newspapers arrived. So, it's not only possible to ride a unicycle -- it's also possible to fling inside sliders from one as well. cheers, Tom -- -- Powered by FreeBSD Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats [curlicue] vcn [point] bc [point] ca |
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