All right. This one is tricky. everyone seems to name them in one of two ways. Either the total spin of the unicycle, or it’s spin relationship to the body. (Which usually one does a 180.) I name them by their realtionship to the body. If you don’t know what a varial is, it’s a unispin that spins under you in the same direction your body rotates. Reverse Varial is just that. The unispin is in the oposite direction you’re spinning. Post your opinion.
-Shaun
I believe it’s in relationship to your body, otherwise Jacinto’s no footed 180 would be a 180 varial. So definately in relationship to your body. Personally I believe that the reverse varial looks better. I was wondering why that was called the reverse varial and not the other way around? I think in skating a varial is when you spin in the other direction to the board, so maybe think about reversing the two varial names if your gonna use the same name.
In your gallery you used the word Viral, which I actually thought was pretty cool, so to break away from skating a bit more maybe we could use that?
I do think the usual name “body spin” was more clear.
I don’t think names should have to describe things. I want names that sound good. This will also make it easier to tell a unicyclist from a try hard unicyclist
And to which of those you count yourself?
And if I may add: to which of those do you count Leo? Nuff said.
Klaas Bil