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semplice
2007-11-06, 11:56 AM
One question regarding one-foot ww: should the foot, that rests on the crown, touch the tire or not? When i try to ww without the contact of the resting foot, i tend to fall on my back...
Tried to find an answer in the older threads but with no success - there are voices that the foot shouldn`t touch the tire because it only slows the movement but also without this contact it is extremly hard to keep the balance...
sp4rky-m4rky
2007-11-06, 12:36 PM
It shouldnt touch the tyre but your other foot, the foot doing the pushing, should always be touching the tyre. I have made a full wwing tutorial, links in my sig, just skip to the 1ft ww part, hope it helps.
EDIT: The 1ft ww part starts at 3:14 in my video.
semplice
2007-11-06, 12:54 PM
Thanks, i saw this video but i thought that you are reffering to the resting foot (saying that it should never loose contact with the tyre) :-)
Ok, so today another ww training :-)
sp4rky-m4rky
2007-11-22, 05:35 PM
Hows it going?
picado
2007-11-26, 12:40 AM
its harder to learn on trials unicycles ?
all my freestylers friends can do it and i still stucked on 1foot ww :(
UnicycleJuggler
2008-03-15, 07:00 PM
Is it easier to ww one footed or two?
I tried for the first time at wwing today. I watched a tutorial (thanks sp4rky-m4rky, it's ace!) but I think the main problem was that it was raining when I weas trying! I just couldn't wait. I'm presuming that it will be a lot easier when my tyre's not wet?!
Pdougherty
2008-03-15, 07:05 PM
Is it easier to ww one footed or two?
I tried for the first time at wwing today. I watched a tutorial (thanks sp4rky-m4rky, it's ace!) but I think the main problem was that it was raining when I weas trying! I just couldn't wait. I'm presuming that it will be a lot easier when my tyre's not wet?!
That really depends on what you've done and practiced before. At first, for me, one foot wheel walking was easier because I was used to one foot riding. However, I'm much better at just ww rather than 1 foot ww because I practice that one more. I don't have too many issues with ww with one foot but 2 feet comes easier.
wheel walking and water don't mix. wet feet, wet tire, wet pedals, are awful and that's when you get yourself in to trouble. keep at it but I would recommend that you stick with doing it while everything is dry.
UnicycleJuggler
2008-03-15, 07:10 PM
That really depends on what you've done and practiced before. At first, for me, one foot wheel walking was easier because I was used to one foot riding. However, I'm much better at just ww rather than 1 foot ww because I practice that one more. I don't have too many issues with ww with one foot but 2 feet comes easier.
wheel walking and water don't mix. wet feet, wet tire, wet pedals, are awful and that's when you get yourself in to trouble. keep at it but I would recommend that you stick with doing it while everything is dry.
Yeah, I think the dry is best!
I can't ride one footed yet, so I'm pretty much at square one. I have never tried either ww or other no footed style tricks. The only thing I got close to was 180 unispins.
I'm annoyed now cus it's wet outside and now it's gone dark. I wanna go ride!
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