But if you passed Level 1, doesn’t that mean you’re already freemounting at least one attempt out of three?
Unicycling is a very specific activity, as discussed recently here. While there might be some other activities that will slightly improve your skills, nothing compares to getting back in the saddle.
Actually, for me, the most helpful activity to improve at unicycling, other than unicycling itself, has been reading and sometimes posting on these forums. That’s how I learned to ride up steep hills, extend the life of my learner uni, get better at freemounting, go off curbs more smoothly and too many other things to name, some of which I’m probably not even consciously aware of. Unicycles are full of mystery. Riding one requires more discussion than you might think, and from the average person on the street, the most you will get is a few bars of
Come to think of it, the title of this piece is also something I learned on these forums, although I don’t know if that makes me a better unicyclist!