Customer Reviews:
Unicycle Tips To Get started May 30, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
TIPS TO GET STARTED
Get two friends to stand on either side of you and get up on the unicycle with your arms around their shoulders.
Sit up straight; look straight ahead; weight on seat, not on pedals. Rock the pedals to get a sense of balance. Get the pedals level; this is when you are in control.
Pedal half turns then stop. Then full turns, two turns, etc. Doing multiples of half turns (from pedals level to pedals level again) is harder than continuously pedaling, but keeps you in control.
Switch to holding on to your friends' wrists.
Switch to holding on to one friend's wrist.
Go off and use a wall instead of your one friend. (If you can't find a wall and a flat surface to ride on then continue with one friend, but let go as much as you can. ) Steps 1-5 should not take more than an hour (perhaps in 10 minute sessions). The thing I liked about learning this way is that you will never hurt yourself in the process.
For some people, the get on, fall off do-it-yourself cycle works best. It's a matter of personality!
The unicycle is top quality with a really sturdy frame and snazzy red frame with a yellow and green striped wheel. The seat is fully adjustable and can go from 29 1/2 inch to 34 inch. The seat is fully padded and shaped for comfort.
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