View Full Version : How to create a Tutorial?
Unisykolist
2008-07-12, 12:16 AM
I've been practicing leg wraps recently for a few days and I've almost got it. And I achieved a double some how in the middle. While I was practicing I was thinking of making a tutorial. All the errors came to me while I was practicing and I just felt the smoothness of the trick and how to land it and all. So I was thinking of helping others to make a tutorial (Only once I have mastered it).
So...
Any harm in making a tutorial?
If it is bad I can go delete of youtube and edit it but I feel up to it. I beleive I can explain things and help people to learn the leg wrap. Of course you don't need a tutorial but I find they help but the method, Go Out And Do It is very good.
vanpaun
2008-07-12, 01:16 AM
Go for it! each tutorial helps somone in a different way.
tmoyer
2008-07-12, 05:30 AM
I vote yes. I need help on leg wraps.
Unisykolist
2008-07-12, 06:28 AM
I vote yes. I need help on leg wraps.
Ok I will soon. I just wish I could get hold of a video camera instead of a normal 5MP digital camera..
1-wheeled-grape
2008-07-12, 08:12 AM
I know how you feel with the camera thing, I wish I had one that wasn't rubbish, but it isn't going to happen for a while :(
The tutorial sounds good, go for it... It might help me because I'm moving away from trials for a bit to try out street and flat and that sort of stuff.
Unisykolist
2008-07-14, 11:30 PM
I know how you feel with the camera thing, I wish I had one that wasn't rubbish, but it isn't going to happen for a while :(
The tutorial sounds good, go for it... It might help me because I'm moving away from trials for a bit to try out street and flat and that sort of stuff.
Sweet, street and flat is great.
Yea I really want to get hold of a video camera soon.
adjuggler
2008-07-15, 04:57 AM
Go for it! each tutorial helps somone in a different way.
Also if you could include foot placement, and possible how to move your feet from sif or si, to the cranks.
Unisykolist
2008-07-19, 03:03 AM
Also if you could include foot placement, and possible how to move your feet from sif or si, to the cranks.
Yep I should cover everything :D
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