IUF Skill level Video

Hi,

I was looking for more info on how to order the Skill Level Video. The FAQ URL
has the address of where to order the video, but no info on cost, whether you
can order with a credit card, etc. It would be great if someone could supply
this info or tell me where to look for it.

Thanks,

Kris


Kris Holm, B.Sc. Geologist, Forestry Group, EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.
Suite 550, Sun Life Plaza, 1100 Melville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4A6
Tel:(604) 685-0275 Fax:(604) 684-6241 Email: kholm@eba.ca

RE: IUF Skill level Video

I found this form on the USA page: http://www.unicycling.org/usa/orderform.html

Otherwise, the form is found in the back of your ON ONE WHEEL (quarterly
publication of the Unicycling Society of America). You do get the ON ONE WHEEL,
don’t you? I would recommend a Canadian newsletter if one existed, but at
present USA is the only game in town. Unfortunately IUF doesn’t have a
newsletter either…

Stay on top,

John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone http://www.unicycling.com

> -----Original Message----- From: Kris Holm [mailto:kholm@eba.ca] Sent:
> Thursday, April 29, 1999 9:08 AM To: unicycling@winternet.com Subject: IUF
> Skill level Video
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I was looking for more info on how to order the Skill Level Video. The FAQ URL
> has the address of where to order the video, but no info on cost, whether you
> can order with a credit card, etc. It would be great if someone could supply
> this info or tell me where to look for it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kris
> _______________________________________________________
>
> Kris Holm, B.Sc. Geologist, Forestry Group, EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.
> Suite 550, Sun Life Plaza, 1100 Melville Street, Vancouver,
> B.C. V6E 4A6 Tel604) 685-0275 Fax604) 684-6241 Email: kholm@eba.ca
>

Re: IUF Skill level Video

I wish someone would make a Skills video for Off Road Unicycling–emphasizing
strategies for learning basic skills. I would like to see how you go about
practicing jumps over curbs or logs, how you transition from pedalling to
Pecking, how you handle steep grades, etc.

The George Peck video is a great motivator and introduction, but now we need
more and more. The video quality doesn’t need to be great (the Skills video is
of low quality, but is quite useful). What we need are good demonstrations and
good audio descriptions to go along with the demos.

Maybe some taping could happen at Snoqualmie during the USA meet. I’d be
willing to help.

David Maxfield Bainbridge Island, WA