Levels and Juggle

> I am just new to unicycling. I am a juggler and would like to be able to
> juggle while I ride. I can only go about 10 feet while juggling so far. Any
> tips on this? I can’t seem to keep the uni going straight while juggling.

Just keep on practicing. It took me a while to learn this. I would ride around
the block and do a few “jugs” then regain control and throw a few more jugs. Try
to increase the number of throws. By the end of a month or two I could uni and
juggle a mile or more. This was (is) easier then juggling and idling (as
suggested by Julian Edwards) in my opinion as idling is a “higher” level than
just riding forward.


– Dirk Iwema Cincinnati, Ohio Internet: iwema_dirk@ae.ge.com

Re: Levels and Juggle

> Just keep on practicing. It took me a while to learn this. I would ride around
> the block and do a few “jugs” then regain control and throw a few more jugs.
> Try to increase the number of throws. By the end of a month or two I could uni
> and juggle a mile or more. This was (is) easier then juggling and idling (as
> suggested by Julian Edwards) in my opinion as idling is a “higher” level than
> just riding forward.

I think that’s a matter of opinion. I find that going forwards throws my
clubs all over the place, but if I’m in the same spot all the time then it’s
much easier.

Of course, some people are the other way round, but I guess that’s just the way
people are used to juggling/unicycling.

J.


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went in there for.