hey all,
i need some help finding some sort of unicycle school or any sort of unicycle classes in the los angeles area. any ideas?
justine
hey all,
i need some help finding some sort of unicycle school or any sort of unicycle classes in the los angeles area. any ideas?
justine
you don’t really need ‘lessons’…sometimes it can help to have someone helping you, but it’s pretty much unnecessary. you can just learn on your own.
Try to find a juggling club and there probably will be some unicyclers there…
It’s really all about training, there isn’t that much advice needed
There are no ‘classes’ for unicycle that I know of, but if you want to ride with me. I will be riding on Huntington Beach this Saturday. Bring your unicycle and we’l ride!
There aren’t really any classes, but there are several riders on this board that would be willing to give private lessons if the circumstances were favorable.
Some details would be helpful
Age of would-be rider:
Reason for wanting to unicycle:
Whether a unicycle would need to be provided:
How much time does the person have to learn:
What area of Los Angeles:
Also Peter, I’d be down for a ride on saturday, I believe you have my email.
I got your unicycle lesson right here. What do you want to know?
Also a book like this could be helpful. URL]
Or Here Learn to ride
Re: unicycle lessons in los angeles
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:57:26 -0500, “bugman” wrote:
>Also a book like this could be helpful. URL]
>
>‘Learn To Ride’ (http://tinyurl.com/btjvx)
>
>Or Here ‘Learn to ride’ (http://www.ridetheunicycle.com/)
Or here: http://www.xs4all.nl/~klaasbil/uni_beginners.htm . The
booklet “Learning to Unicycle” (by Andrew Carter and me) is now in
pdf.
“Unicycling is like glue: you have to stick with it, and it’s not to be sniffed at - Mikefule”
Sounds like an opportunity to start a club. This, I have found, is the best way to share, learn, and develop interest and skills.
Tommy