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Unicycling: First Steps - First Tricks
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| By Anders-Wilkens Mager |
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Meyer Fachverlag und Buchhandel GmbH |
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October 30, 2006 |
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| This is the ideal volume for anyone who wants to get involved in the fantastic world of unicycling. With the aid of detailed descriptions and illustrated by more than 125 photographs, this volume shows you how to get started and avoid common mistakes and injuries. "Unicycling" goes on to introduce more advanced techniques, such as riding backwards and 'bunny-hopping'. Further chapters introduce numerous games and sports, including Mountain Unicycling and Unihockey. Also included is a list for further reading and reference, both in print and online. |
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Good all around guide and best for anything beyond beginner, February 21, 2009 |
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I did not find this book until I had already mastered the basics of unicycling but its depth and detail are great at all levels. I would recommend it as the best "all-in-one" guide to unicycling.
At the beginner level, it explains many different ways of supporting yourself while learning the basics of balance and movement, addressing both solo and group approaches. The concept of supported mounting doesn't seem exactly clear though and indeed seems to be complicated beyond what's necessary.
Where this books shines, I think, is in everything you need to know once you've learned how to ride 10 meters in a straight line. It comments on speed control, turning and basic free mounting in very helpful ways. And once you have those skills down, it gives detailed practical advice on tackling more advanced skills. That's where it really shines.
I've been riding daily for nearly a year now (weather permitting) and this is the one book I come back to regularly because of the guidance it offers on all the skills involved in doing anything more than a ride around the block.
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| 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful |
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A Good How-To Guide, January 11, 2009 |
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This book contains a lot of pictures so you can see what the text is talking about. This is good, because not all the explanations in the book are clear. The difficulty of each step or trick is shown by a unique and useful rating system. The overall tone of the book is one of encouragement and makes me feel that I can do what it says. Overall, I have found the book full of the information I was looking for, and will use it for time to come.
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| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful |
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