>Thanks to all for the info I have gleaned lurking in your newgroup and thanks >most of all to Tammy and Tanya!
wow, I’m glad you found our site so useful! The tennis court does seem to be
the ideal learning place, at least I thought so. Using the hallways in your
house is a good idea too - my uncle learned by barreling down dorm hallways when
he was in college! (the same one I’m going to now)
<< I learned on the hallways in my parent’s house. At first my mother didn’t
liked the idea, since all the walls in the house were marked with my
fingerprints. >>
i tried alot of methods for learning to ride, and the hallway method didnt work
at all. but if it works for you, thats cool.
> The tennis court does seem to be the ideal learning place, at least I > thought so.
I agree. I usually practice (and teach) in basketball courts, but they are not
as good as tenis courts since they usually don’t have a fence that can be very
useful for a begginer.
> Using the hallways in your house is a good idea too -
I learned on the hallways in my parent’s house. At first my mother didn’t liked
the idea, since all the walls in the house were marked with my fingerprints.
Take care,
Javier
> my uncle learned by barreling down dorm hallways when he was in college! (the > same one I’m going to now) > > Have fun!! > > Tammy http://MarshT.tripod.com/ > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I saw a unicycle at a convention several years ago (I think it may have been the
1996 British Juggling Convention, but I’m not sure) that actually had a very
well designed and useful kickstand.
I hope someone’s got a picture, because I really don’t want to try to describe
it. Unless people really want me to, then I could hardly refuse.
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Danny Colyer (remove your.head to reply) http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/
Getting out of bed is a terrible way to have to start the day.