View Full Version : Video Tutorial: Learning to Hop for the beginner
Dane M
2011-03-23, 11:01 PM
Seems like such a simple thing, but many beginners have questions about how to do it. So I made a little tutorial. I hope it helps some people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbykZLUDj9g
Have a good one,
-Dane :)
krjames
2011-03-24, 01:17 PM
Thanks for that Dane. It covered some points that I have been wondering about. I'll have to drop the seat if I seriously want to learn :) The business of keeping the legs bent was well shown and explained too.
Thanks again.
James
ru60hz
2011-03-24, 06:29 PM
Thanks a lot Dane, I just started learning how to hop, now all the questions on my head were answered and very well explained. I already lowered my seat this morning by 1 inch so, I need to check it again.
saddlepunk
2011-04-06, 06:27 PM
Excellent Dane - really well explained - particularly about hopping in order to keep your balance not hopping for the sake of it. Do some more.
Dane M
2011-04-06, 08:38 PM
Excellent Dane - really well explained - particularly about hopping in order to keep your balance not hopping for the sake of it. Do some more.
Thanks! Maybe I'll do a beginner muni one next!
faceplanter
2011-04-07, 08:10 AM
Thanks Dane - very succinct and helpful.
Looking forward to the next one.
Tihuana
2011-04-18, 01:58 PM
its cool dude !!
nice vid dane helpfull i would like to see a muni one
Dane M
2011-05-03, 07:30 PM
I really hope to do one soon!
looking foward just watched some of your other vids nice to see other people learning gives me hope how many seats have you distroyed
Dane M
2011-05-04, 06:20 PM
looking foward just watched some of your other vids nice to see other people learning gives me hope how many seats have you distroyed
Haha none yet, I'm pretty careful with how I distribute my weight when I land big drops (I have bad knees so I have to watch out)
Also I am not a super extreme rider yet, and I think the people that break seats the most are big street riders.
When I get the chance next time, I'll plan out a beginner muni tutorial. And as I learn how to master some other muni skills, I'll make other mini-tutorials
that would be good in stages dont forget to add the bits you take for granted they are the best tips
BlueFlyer83
2011-05-08, 02:43 AM
Yeah dude, thanks for the advice. I'm able to hop around now because of this video...now for height. For more height, do you pull the saddle forward from under you or do you just tuck higher? And do you recommend people being able to stand on the balls of their feet while sitting on the saddle?
Dane M
2011-05-08, 04:55 AM
Seat height is all preference, lower seat makes it easier to pull up, but doesn't make your original jump higher, if that makes sense. And it seems that most high jumpers do it seat in front, but there are some that don't. I need to work on SIF hops myself.
SilentRider
2011-05-08, 11:40 PM
Will it be easier to free mount with lower seat? I am still have a hard time to static mount but able do some rollback mount instead.
Dane M
2011-05-09, 06:27 AM
Will it be easier to free mount with lower seat? I am still have a hard time to static mount but able do some rollback mount instead.
If you already know how to ride with a low seat then I think it is easier to mount with a lower seat. But if you don't already know how to ride with a low seat, or ride while out-of-saddle, then it will be difficult.
turbo5speedgl
2011-05-09, 06:03 PM
does anyone jump better when standing more on the cranks than on the pedals? Thats how i get better control, but is it a bad habit to start?
cosmo497
2011-07-05, 10:59 PM
Purchased my unicycle for Father's Day. First time riding in about 23 years. Used to jump off curbs, etc. Never thought about all these tricks I see on this forum. I'm excited to learn some of these tricks. Thanks for making a good video.
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