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Location: australia wa to be exact
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wanna see who's the best unicyler
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Like 3.
This makes me the best so far.... nice.
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you mean unicyclist not unicycler.This doesnt really work because the best unicyclist cant number all his tricks,there are so many basic tricks that alot of people wont be able to tell you how many.I'm sure people like Krisztian Kovacs have a trick bag of like 1000.
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ok then what are some tricks you can
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around 3000, but you know, it would take soooo long to type them all out here. But there you have it, I must be the best. . . best ever, yup, just been in hiding all these years.
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Lots of tricks doesn't make you the best unicyclsit. It won't necessarily win you a competition of Flat or Freestyle.
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Over 9000!!!!!.. Sorry couldn't help myself =)
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Quote:
Also very importantly: HOW DO YOU DEFINE TRICKS as opposed to riding skills? |
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I don't think you can separate the two, because 1ft idling is a trick, but some people consider it a skill that you should know. I'd call backwards riding a trick, but that's something essential to learn too.
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I've found that if I work hard on a new trick for a few weeks, I lose ground on other tricks I already learned. There's not enough time to practice everything. It might be more interesting to ask how many tricks you can do right now.
I'd be interested to know if the better riders have to maintain all their tricks constantly or if tricks become permanent after a while. |
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Also things to take into consideration, many tricks are similar to other tricks, some even have the same parts just in different orders or with something else added
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I must say however that I find some skills easier to pick up than others - 1 foot idling was surprisingly easy compared to learning how to idle in the first instance. I think there is too much of an emphasis on 'TRICKS' to the point where it seems that unless you can do a 360' uni spin and a crank flip you are dismissed as a rider. If we compare it to say cycling disciplines, no one would base a road rider or mountain biker's ability on their freestyle BMX abilities. Last edited by UNIROX; 2011-01-28 at 08:35 PM. |
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As for your last comment, do you mean just inside of the Uni community you are dismissed as a rider? Or by people in general?
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Muni Crash Test Dummy
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I've found with the few tricks I have learned, that there are certain ways I have to go about learning them now. Some peoples methods of how to learn something don't work for me. So for a few weeks I was trying to 1ft wheelwalk a certain way, and just a few days ago, I changed everything up and even got a diff pair of shoes, and now I am doing it much better.
There are so many variables it's just hard to say
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