Re: Can learning on old, crappy unicycle to start be counterproductive?
- From: semach.the.monkey <semach.the.monkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 16:32:50 -0600
oceansea wrote:
im starting to wonder if this old 24" Loyd unicycle i bought a few weeks
ago is maybe to clunky to try to learn on?
Unless it stops you from wanting to persevere, then No. You may not
progress quite as fast as with a brand new Nimbus ISIS freestyle (or
whatever your preference is), but you'll learn a lot of subliminal
skills that will serve you well in the long run. It may not feel like
you are improving in leaps and bounds now, but it's all being stored
up.
Sooner or later, you will have to upgrade. And that's where you will
really appreciate the difference. And where you'll see your stored
knowledge shine through.
The trick is knowing when to upgrade ;)
STM
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