Great video. You should have 2 mil. Subs but unicycle community is very small. Thanks for tips
@RhinoManeuvers5 жыл бұрын
Excellent job explaining and showing all of these skills! I will be sharing all of these with my 9 year old great-nephew, he learned to ride 2 months ago and is excited about learning as much as possible. Thanks for taking so much time to produce all of this material. You are a great asset to the sport of unicycling.
@EliBrill5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear this helps! Let me know what your great nephew thinks. My plan is to keep churning these out for the next couple months. Thanks!
@Alex-jx3if2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! I have been unicycling for a year or so and I still can’t even hop up a curb so this really helps me! :)
@hooliganfunnetty47125 жыл бұрын
I am very excited to try these !
@remiperreault50904 жыл бұрын
You're awesome!! Already how to do these tricks but still helps me executing them better!
@bravooz8525 жыл бұрын
Finally good video and not some 2008 video
@gshep5 жыл бұрын
These are wonderful videos! Thanks! At about 1:50, you say that the normal hopping configuration is to have the opposite hand on the seat handle from the foot that is forward. I’m just starting to learn how to hop, but I have gotten used to holding the handle with my left hand, even though I put my left pedal forward when I free mount. Will that asymmetric stance slow my progress in learning to hop? Thanks again for the great videos!
@EliBrill5 жыл бұрын
Great question. Riding in an asymmetrical stance is not going to slow your ability to learn to hop- and it also won't inhibit you from jumping higher. In fact the highest jumpers in the world all use asymmetrical stances. I learned to hop like you did, left hand on the handle, left foot forward. I found that when I started trying tricks a bit down the line, it felt better and made it easier for me to use my right hand- which is why I'm recommending it here. It's also a matter of preference, but most riders tend to agree that sym riding LOOKS better than asym does. Just as a final note: I'm glad I learned to hop with EITHER hand on the handle. In the long run, it has made my riding all but completely ambidextrous, which has been useful beyond words.
@liltutsi73994 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ! I been dealing with the no footer a lot. Do you have any tip ? Help :(
@baymaz96453 жыл бұрын
what about a no handed hop. i noticed it wasn't mentioned but I figured it out by accident. i just clench the seat in my legs and hop the unicycle up a few times in place. however i do struggle with the one foot ride. Question. how long can a one foot ride be done? i did it 3 revs but i am getting a little stressed with not keeping the ride consistent or for more that 3 revs. is this ok or should i go for a longer one foot ride?
@EliBrill3 жыл бұрын
Hey, nice! I didn’t put no handed hop because it doesn’t really help with any tricks later down the line. It’s cool that you learned it anyway though! As for the one footed riding, once it clicks you can really just ride indefinitely. I think I’d be able to skrrt around my whole neighborhood with one foot. Just keep going for 3 until you eventually get 4, and maybe make little notes of what’s causing you to fall. Like are you falling off in front or to the back? If so, adjust how you’re leaning. Thanks for watching! Good luck.
@baymaz96453 жыл бұрын
@@EliBrill Thanks for the advice. I am getting it down and can do a longer ride one footed. i noticed a more level surface helps a lot. arching the seat back instead of nose up helped a lot. my streets are sorta banked in different directions. so it took some figuring out as that "sweet spot" can change depending on the surface and how its leveled. i got up to 10 revs recently
@josephpowers1195 жыл бұрын
I’ve been hopping for a little bit now, including some SIF, I free mount with my right foot back but find it much easier to hop with right foot in front should I try really hard to learn to free mount with right in front or an I ok
@EliBrill5 жыл бұрын
Joseph Powers nope! Lots of pros mount with the opposite foot in front. Definitely nothing to worry about
@P1llC0zby5 жыл бұрын
What size of crank do you use?
@EliBrill5 жыл бұрын
Brandon Dunwoody I ride 135mm cranks, but in the past I’ve ridden 125s and 130s
@P1llC0zby5 жыл бұрын
Is a longer crank usually better for flatland unicycling? I believe the one that came on my kh20 is a 137mm but im thinking about investing in a shorter one.
@EliBrill5 жыл бұрын
Brandon D 137 is fine, I started on that length as well. 125 is super nice for learning new flip tricks. The best advice I can give is try different lengths and find your personal favorite 👍🏻