This tutorial will cover the 180 unispin and some variations. This trick is an essential building block for tons of other flat/street tricks and landing it is a huge milestone in your unicycle career!
Another excellent training video, Professor Brill,(or should I say Dr. Brill?)! You may be a 2nd grade teacher of traditional subject matter, but I would say that you have earned your Doctorate in Unicycling! I thought I earned at least a Bachelor's in Unicycling, but now I think I may have only earned a GED. Bahaha :D
Jump rope stairs it all comes down to personal preference. I prefer a slightly higher seat with pretty low tire pressure- but 12 years ago when I learned this I rode with a really low seat and a super hard tire. Try different things and see what feels best!
@@kangshalom9603 have you checked out the other videos in the tutorial series? In the crankflip one I lay out some ideas for beginners, and I have other tutorials for a few beginner flip tricks. You should start with the crankflip episode :)
This is a Koxx One Green Spirit unicycle, they don’t make them anymore. And yes- all these tricks are available for people 88kg. I fluctuate between 85 and 90kg, myself.
Mosty just jumping high so i can get the spin and land back on the cranks im getting one foot on the cranks know but you make it look so esy iv never seen someone do it so smooth lol
@@ftoo9278 If you're getting a foot on the crank you are much much closer than you think! Usually at that point it's simply a matter of convincing yourself to stay over it and commit. You could always spend a bit more time going for bigger and bigger no footers to build confidence! Keep after it.