Re: The HARDness of the 2-wheeled unicycle is INDESCRIBABLE! INSANELY TRICKY!
- From: Unisykolist <Unisykolist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 06:21:00 -0500
onebyone wrote:
A long wall at about the same height of your arm will do. I told u so,
ha, but stick with it. You need to switch your brain, so don't talk or
verbalise to anyone, just keep learning in your head and reverse your
thinking. I am sure you can do it.
Mal :)
yea i will get it hopefully soon.
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