Thanks! I finally landed it today. I learned that the rotation is more in your hips and legs and less in your upper body. I concentrated on rotating my hips and the unicycle instead of moving my shoulders. Thanks for your tips. I will have to try that prehop 90 degree jump.
They’re called hoptwists. The easiest way to learn them would be to pivot 90 degrees, do a 180, then pivot 90 degrees out, and then decrease the size of the pivots into and out of the twist until you’re doing a full 360. That’s how I learned, anyway.
I am also not able to land 360.
Does it is too tough? I tried so hard but not getting it, I just got stuck into my wheels. Want to know its proper technique.
You know when you’re riding and you want to begin riding backwards so you do a little on-ground-180? If you are like me, then you do this by twisting your torso (and thus your tire) a bit to the RIGHT first, in order to facilitate the strong twist to the left. The best person I have ever seen do 360 hoptwists (he did them DAMN fast) utilized this same move. He twisted a little to the right first, and then had room to make a HUGE swing to the left He could land them FAST, barely leaving the ground. I think it’s the easiest way to get enough momentum to pull off flat 540 hoptwists and such, not that I’ve ever done one.
If you are trying a body spin and just can’t quite make the full spin, try jumping off a two to three foot ledge. The extra air time made the difference for me when I was first learning. Then I worked my way down (so to speak) to being able to do the full 360 spin, without the 90deg prehop thing, on flat ground.