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Old December 8th 03, 02:52 AM
grey
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Does anyone do this mount? Here is the description from
'unicycling.org' (http://www.unicycling.org/unicycling/mounts/) : Stand in front of the unicycle with the seat underneath you. Put one
foot on the lower pedal. Step back and up so that the unicycle is
underneath you. The motion will be similar to idling once you are up.

My problem is that it seems so awkward holding the seat with the uni
behind me. I can occasionally do it successfully, but I wonder if it is
impressive enough to spend the time mastering.


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Old December 8th 03, 03:06 AM
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You're right, it does feel awkward at first having the unicycle out
behind you. But I'm sure you remember it also feels awkward learning to
ride the thing in the first place! With a little practice, it gets
smoother and the awkward feeling goes away.
I wouldn't say it's all that impressive, however, if you can master it,
it can be used as another mount for the next skill level. Every little
thing that you learn helps improve your riding skills overall, reverse
mount included.


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Old December 8th 03, 07:26 AM
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I do it to. Not very impressive, particularly not to non-unicyclists.
I agree with everything *toddw9* said.


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Old December 8th 03, 08:41 AM
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grey wrote:
*I can occasionally do it successfully, but I wonder if it is
impressive enough to spend the time mastering. *



i tried it one night at the juggling club and landed it so easily, i'm
still wondering what i did wrong

it looks pretty kewl when u do this mount and go straight into riding
backwards
if u're doing a show and can add some music playing backwards it makes
for a nice gag


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