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Back into muni!
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Peter (munimanpete) is currently building me a beautiful website for an assignment of his which will eventually be home to what will hopefully be a great range of unicycling tips and tutorials. The address will be http://tutorials.unicyclist.com but it's not finished yet. You can see the form it's going to take if you visit www.freewebs.com/andrewcarter/template1.htm . I think it's looking fantastic and very professional. It'll hopefully be really easy to navigate and fast to load for all you 56k people out there.
If you follow that link you can see basically what content it will have. I've made a few video tutorials already and am going to make a whole bunch of them covering all the things I can think of (well all the helpful things I can think of) but for this site to really be helpful to lots of unicyclists it'd be great to have a range of opinions and contributions. I'm going to add Klaas' and my 'Leanring to Unicycle' document and track down some important tips that have been mentioned in threads here. I'd really like to use the photos and captions found at http://gallery.unicyclist.com/Miyata-seat-cover-removal in the maintenance section with Bruce's permission. Would you mind Bruce? I'd also really like to add the Miyata handle fix but couldn't find the original instructions. Any suggestions? The closest I could find was this - http://gallery.unicyclist.com/albuo49 . If I can't find the original, would you mind if I use this Dave? I'd also love to use Ryan's video tutorial on high hopping but couldn't find it. Anyone have a link? Do you mind Ryan? If I've missed something important or any of you have anything you'd be willing to contribute, please let me know. I think this site's got a lot of potential. I'd really love some muni and freestyle tutorials to fill in some empty spots. Thanks, Andrew
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Re: http://tutorials.unicyclist.com
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the unicycling kiwi
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Nelson, New Zealand
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Yeah the site is coming along really nicely. Me and Andrew have decided on a final design for it (click on the link Andrew provided above to see it) and now just need to add the content. I think its going to be a great site and everyone has to support it!
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The site looks great! And it's a really good idea. Thumbs up to the two of you.
Daniel
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Re: http://tutorials.unicyclist.com
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Andrew,
You go guy!! This is a really great idea and one that has been needed. Thanks for all the hard work you and your buddies are doing to support unicycling. YOU ROCK DUDE!! |
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Re: http://tutorials.unicyclist.com
Andrew and Peter,
The site is looking great and could become a very good and much used platform for learning tips. Thanks for going through the effort! Kudos to both of you! (See also my comment in the FREE freemount thread.) Klaas Bil - Newsgroup Addict -- be sure to remove the saddle and simply sit on the seat post. this is far more comfortable - tennisgh22 on the comfort of Savage unis |
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the unicycling kiwi
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Nelson, New Zealand
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I have now made all the pages for the site. Only 'Guestbook' 'Requests' and 'Obstacle building' have content on them (and not all of it). Just though i'd let you know.
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Back into muni!
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Thanks a lot guys. Just remember that we can never have too many opinions on how to do something, so if you've got some advice, please donate it.
It's looking great Peter. Thanks, Andrew
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Back into muni!
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Can anyone please tell me where I can find that analysis of Dan Heaton's (was it his?) hop onto the car at Unicon? I mean the one with the series of frames analysed. Who created it?
Thanks, Andrew
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I don't know whether he'd let you use them, but Dave Mariner has some programs which analysed the pressure placed on pedals by beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders. I think they did more. The upshot of it all was that better riders place much less weight on the pedals, and ride smoother etc.
I couldn't find a direct link on the site. but the address is http://www.unicycle.co.uk/research.htm The jump2 program is quite interesting, it shows why we bend unicycles so often! Last edited by theamazingmolio; 2004-05-21 at 11:01 AM. |
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Back into muni!
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Thanks a lot for the link, I don't see the harm in linking to that page, but I will get permission first.
Andrew
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The one thing missing, though, is that the analysis doesn't mention the need to drop your heel of your rear foot just before springing up for the take-off. Once I started dropping my heel I started getting more height from my rolling hops. I think that's the big secret to the rolling hop. Drop your heel.
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Back into muni!
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Thanks a lot John, I'll put it up there along with your heel dropping comment and give the appropriate credits. Do you have an email for Christopher that he uses regularly?
Thanks a lot, Andrew
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Back into muni!
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John,
Should I copy the video and photos into my tutorials.unicyclist.com album or will it stay in your miscellaneous folder permanently? It would lose some quality in the transfer to another album wouldn't it? (that's not really that important, I'm just generally curious) Thanks, Andrew
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